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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Liebigs Annalen 1981 (1981), S. 20-27 
    ISSN: 0170-2041
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: New Transition Metal Nitrido Complexes with M≡N Triple Bonds from Molybdenum, Tungsten, and RheniumSyntheses, some properties, and IR spectra of the transition metal nitrido complexes MNCl3(Bipy) (M = Mo, W, Re; Bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine) (1a-c), MoNBr2(Bipy) (2), ReNCl3(Pyridine)3 (3), [ReNCl4(Pyridine)]⊖ (4), ReNCl3(PPh3)2 (5), [ReNCl4(PPh3)]⊖ (6), (Ph3P)(Cl4)ReNPPh3 (7), and the porphyrinato complex [MoN(TPP)]Br3 (8) are reported. According to the IR spectra all complexes contain terminal M≡N triple bonds which can be detected by characteristic absorptions in the region from 950 to 1100 cm-1
    Notes: Es wird über die Synthesen, einige Eigenschaften und die IR-Spektren der Übergangsmetall-Nitridokomplexe MNCl3(Bipy) (M = Mo, W, Re; Bipy = 2,2′-Bipyridin) (1a-c), MoNBr2(Bipy) (2), ReNCl3(Pyridin)3 (3), [ReNCl4(Pyridin)]⊖ (4), ReNCl3(PPh3)2 (5), [ReNCl4(PPh3)]⊖ (6), (Ph3P)(Cl4)ReNPPh3 (7) sowie des Porphyrinatokomplexes [MoN(TPP)]Br3 (8) berichtet. Nach den IR-Spektren enthalten alle Komplexe terminale M≡N-Dreifachbindungen, die sich durch charakteristische Absorptionen im Bereich von 950 bis 1100 cm-1 nachweisen lassen.
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