Contents Notes |
Metal-metal multiple bonds and metal clusters : new dimensions and new opportunities in transition metal chemistry / F.A. Cotton -- Anything one can do, two can do, too : and it's more interesting / Malcolm H. Chisholm -- Structure and reactivity of some unusual molybdenum and tungsten cluster systems / R.E. McCarley, T.R. Ryan, and C.C. Torardi -- Rhodium carbonyl cluster chemistry under high pressures of carbon monoxide and hydrogen : polynuclear rhodium carbonyl complexes and their relationships to mononuclear and binuclear rhodium carbonyl complexes / José L. Vidal, R.C. Schoening, and W.E. Walker -- Photochemistry of metal-metal-bonded transition element complexes / Mark S. Wrighton, James L. Graff, John C. Luong, Carol L. Reichel, and John L. Robbins -- Thermal and photochemical reactivity of Hb2sFeRub3s(CO)b13s and related mixed-metal clusters / Gregory L. Geoffroy, Henry C. Foley, Joseph R. Fox, and Wayne L. Gladfelter -- Kinetic studies of thermal reactivities of metal-metal-bonded carbonyls / Anthony Poèe -- Metal-metal bond making and breaking in binuclear complexes with phosphine bridging ligands / Alan L. Balch -- Binuclear hydridoplatinum complexes with platinum-platinum bonds / R.J. Puddephatt -- Thermochemistry of metal-metal bonds / J.A. Connor and H.A. Skinner -- Breaking metal-metal multiple bonds : their use as synthetic starting materials / Richard A. Walton -- The novel reactivity of the molybdenum-molybdenum triple bond in Cpb2sMob2s(CO)b4s / M. David Curtis, Louis Messerle, Nicephoros A. Fotinos, and Robert F. Gerlach -- Reactivity of dimetallocycles / Andrew F. Dyke, Stephen R. Finnimore, Selby A.R. Knox, Pamela J. Naish, A. Guy Orpen, Geoffrey H. Riding, and Graham E. Taylor -- The coordination chemistry of metal surfaces / Earl L. Muetterties -- New approaches to the chemistry of di- and trimetal complexes : synthesis, chemical reactivity, and structural studies / Terence V. Ashworth, Michael J. Chetcuti, Louis J. Farrugia, Judith A.K. Howard, John C. Jeffery, Rona Mills, Geoffrey N. Pain, F. Gordon A. Stone, and Peter Woodward. |