The Solution Properties of One-Dimensional Metal Chain Complexes
Alan L. Balch
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Alan L. Balch: University of California, Department of Chemistry
Chapter 1 in Extended Linear Chain Compounds, 1982, pp 1-31 from Springer
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Abstract The properties of one-dimensional materials in solution have received relatively little attention. This is not particularly surprising since dissolving these highly polymerized materials breaks up the one-dimensional chains into much smaller units. In the process the unique properties of the long chains are lost, and the segments or pieces that remain become disordered.
Keywords: High Occupied Molecular Orbital; Lower Unoccupied Molecular Orbital; Rhodium Complex; Iridium Complex; Vacant Coordination Site (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3249-7_1
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