10 results on '"Rosenberg, Edward"'
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2. New methods for functionalizing biologically important molecules using triosmium metal clusters
3. Ruthenium and osmium carbonyl clusters incorporating stannylene and stannyl ligands
4. Triosmium and triruthenium clusters containing the 4-methylthiazolide ligand: crystal structures of [Os3(µ-H)(CO)10(µ-2,3-η2-CNCMeCHS)], [Os3(µ-H)(CO)9(µ-2,3-η2-CNCMeCHS)(PPh3)] and [Os3(µ-H)(CO)8(µ-2,3-η2-CNCMeCHS)(PPh3)2]
5. Observation of localised CO exchange mechanisms at the iron and ruthenium centres of di-µ-carbonyl (Fe : Ru2, Ru3)-di-µ-hydrido (Ru1: Ru2, Ru3)-tetrahedro-tris(tricarbonylruthenium)dicarbonyliron(3Fe–Ru, 3Ru–Ru) by13C n.m.r spectroscopy
6. Reaction of 4-methylpent-2-yne with dodecacarbonyltriruthenium. The structure of a novel alkyne dimerization dehydrogenation product
7. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra and mechanism of bridge–terminal carbonyl exchange in di-µ-carbonyl-bis[carbonyl(η-cyclopentadienyl)iron](Fe–Fe)[{(η-C5H5)Fe(CO)2}2]; cd-di-µ-carbonyl-f-carbonyl-ae-di(η-cyclopentadienyl)-b-(triethyl -phosphite)di-iron(Fe–Fe)[(η-C5H5)2Fe2(CO)3P(OEt)3], and some related complexes
8. Carbene complexes. Part III. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of carbene complexes of 1,3-diorganoimidazolidin-2-ylidenes
9. Some applications of13C-Fourier nuclear magnetic resonance to stereochemical problems of transition metal–olefin complexes
10. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of tungsten and molybdenum carbonyl derivatives
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