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  1. NHC carbene supported half-sandwich hydridosilyl complexes of ruthenium: the impact of supporting ligands on Si⋯H interligand interactions
  2. Main group catalysed reduction of unsaturated bonds
  3. Inside Back Cover: Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones, Nitriles, and Esters Catalyzed by a Half-Sandwich Complex of Ruthenium (ChemCatChem 1/2015)
  4. Imido–hydrido complexes of Mo(iv): catalysis and mechanistic aspects of hydroboration reactions
  5. Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones, Nitriles, and Esters Catalyzed by a Half-Sandwich Complex of Ruthenium
  6. Oxidative Addition of σ Bonds to an Al(I) Center
  7. ChemInform Abstract: Base-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation of Ketones and Esters and Insight into the Mechanism.
  8. Serendipitous Metal-Catalyzed H-H/Si-H Exchange
  9. A Coordination Compound of Ge0Stabilized by a Diiminopyridine Ligand
  10. A Coordination Compound of Ge0Stabilized by a Diiminopyridine Ligand
  11. Group 5 hydride and borohydride complexes supported by cyclopentadienyl-imido ligand sets
  12. Multiple coupling of silanes with imido complexes of Mo
  13. Semi-catalytic reduction of secondary amides to imines and aldehydes
  14. Base-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation of Ketones and Esters and Insight into the Mechanism
  15. Catalytic H/D Exchange of Unactivated Aliphatic C–H Bonds
  16. Unexpected Role of Zinc Hydride in Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Ketones and Nitriles
  17. Chemo- and Regioselective Catalytic Reduction of N-Heterocycles by Silane
  18. Unusual Structure, Fluxionality, and Reaction Mechanism of Carbonyl Hydrosilylation by Silyl Hydride Complex [(ArN)Mo(H)(SiH2Ph)(PMe3)3]
  19. Imido-Supported Borohydrides of Titanium, Vanadium and Molybdenum
  20. ChemInform Abstract: Chemoselective Ruthenium-Catalyzed Reduction of Acid Chlorides to Aldehydes with Dimethylphenylsilane.
  21. Mechanistic Aspects of Hydrosilylation Catalyzed by (ArN=)Mo(H)(Cl)(PMe 3 ) 3
  22. Facile Activation of H–H and Si–H Bonds by Boranes
  23. Chemoselective Ruthenium-Catalyzed Reduction of Acid Chlorides to Aldehydes with Dimethylphenylsilane
  24. An Unexpected Mechanism of Hydrosilylation by a Silyl Hydride Complex of Molybdenum
  25. Catalytic hydroboration by an imido-hydrido complex of Mo(iv)
  26. Catalytic and Stoichiometric Reactivity of β-Silylamido Agostic Complex of Mo: Intermediacy of a Silanimine Complex and Applications to Multicomponent Coupling
  27. Nonhydride Mechanism of Metal-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation
  28. ChemInform Abstract: Chemoselective Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Nitriles.
  29. Facile Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Pyridines
  30. Facile Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Pyridines
  31. Chemoselective Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Nitriles
  32. Chemoselective Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Nitriles
  33. ChemInform Abstract: Going Beyond σ Complexation: Nonclassical Interligand Interactions of Silyl Groups with Two and More Hydrides
  34. Cationic Silane σ-Complexes of Ruthenium with Relevance to Catalysis
  35. The unexpected mechanism of carbonylhydrosilylation catalyzed by (Cp)(ArN)Mo(H)(PMe3)
  36. Phosphido-bridged Ta/Rh bimetallic complex: synthesis, structure, and catalytic hydrosilylation of acetophenone
  37. β-Agostic Silylamido and Silyl-Hydrido Compounds of Molybdenum and Tungsten †
  38. Niobium/Rhodium Bimetallic Complexes: Synthesis, Structure, and Catalytic Hydrosilylation of Acetophenone and Benzaldehyde
  39. Steric and Electronic Effects in Half-Sandwich Ruthenium Silane σ-Complexes with Si−H and Si−Cl Interligand Interactions †
  40. Dynamics of Si−H−Si Bridges in Agostically Stabilized Silylium Ions
  41. Diversity of Catalysis by an Imido-Hydrido Complex of Molybdenum. Mechanism of Carbonyl Hydrosilylation and Silane Alcoholysis
  42. Silyl Hydrides of Tantalum Supported by Cyclopentadienyl-imido Ligand Sets: Syntheses, X-ray, NMR, and DFT Studies
  43. Agostic NSiH⋅⋅⋅Mo Complexes: From Curiosity to Catalysis
  44. Agostic NSiH⋅⋅⋅Mo Complexes: From Curiosity to Catalysis
  45. Cp(Pr i 2 MeP)FeH 2 SiR 3 :  Nonclassical Iron Silyl Dihydride
  46. Synthesis and Molecular and Electronic Structure of an Unusual Paramagnetic Borohydride Complex Mo(NAr) 2 (PMe 3 ) 2 (η 2 -BH 4 ) †
  47. Unexpected effect of the ring on the extent of Si⋯H interligand interactions in half-sandwich silyl hydrides of ruthenium
  48. Half-sandwich trihydrido ruthenium complexes
  49. Non-Innocent Behaviour of Imido Ligands in the Reactions of Silanes with Half-Sandwich Imido Complexes of Nb and V: A Silane/Imido Coupling Route to Compounds with Nonclassical SiH Interactions
  50. Rhodium Silyl Hydrides in Oxidation State +5:  Classical or Nonclassical? †
  51. Persistent Silylium Ions Stabilized by Polyagostic SiH⋅⋅⋅Si Interactions
  52. Persistent Silylium Ions Stabilized by Polyagostic SiH⋅⋅⋅Si Interactions
  53. Synthesis and structural studies of germyl and germyl/stannyl substituted tungstenocenes
  54. Syntheses and Structures of Asymmetric Bis(silyl) Niobocene Hydrides
  55. Unique {H(SiR3)2}, (H2SiR3), H(HSiR3), and (H2)SiR3 Ligand Sets Supported by the {Fe(Cp)(L)} Platform (L=CO, PR3)
  56. Recent Advances in Nonclassical Interligand Si×××H Interactions
  57. Agostic versus Hypervalent Si-H Interactions in Half-Sandwich Complexes of Nb and Ta
  58. Syntheses and X-ray Diffraction Studies of Half-Sandwich Hydridosilyl Complexes of Ruthenium
  59. Cp*(iPr3P)Ru(Cl)(η2-HSiClMe2): the first complex with simultaneous Si–H and RuCl⋯SiCl inter-ligand interactions
  60. Recent Advances in Nonclassical Interligand Si…H Interactions
  61. Nonclassical Titanocene Silyl Hydrides
  62. Neutron and X-ray Diffraction Studies and DFT Calculations of Asymmetric Bis(silyl) Niobocene Hydrides
  63. First Investigation of Non-Classical Dihydrogen Bonding between an Early Transition-Metal Hydride and Alcohols: IR, NMR, and DFT Approach
  64. Direct Hydride/Silyl Exchange— Synthesis and X-ray Study of the Bis(silyl) Complex [Cp2NbH(SiCl3)2]
  65. Unexpected features of stretched Si–H⋯Mo β-agostic interactions
  66. Complexation of Si—Si σ Bonds to Metals
  67. Bis(germyl)-Substituted Niobocenes
  68. The Puzzle of Cp(CO) 2 Mn(HSiCl 3 ):  Classical or Nonclassical?
  69. Komplexierung von Si-Si-σ-Bindungen an Metallzentren
  70. Complexation of SiSi σ Bonds to Metals
  71. Tantalizing Chemistry of the Half-Sandwich Silylhydride Complexes of Niobium:  Identification of Likely Intermediates on the Way to Agostic Complexes
  72. Are J (Si−H) NMR Coupling Constants Really a Probe for the Existence of Nonclassical H−Si Interactions?
  73. Niobocene hydrides with functionalised silyl ligands. Tuning of interligand hypervalent interactions (IHI) M–H → Si–X
  74. Buchbesprechung: Metal Dihydrogen and σ-Bond Complexes. Von Gregory J. Kubas
  75. Book Review: Metal Dihydrogen and σ-Bond Complexes. By Gregory J. Kubas
  76. Serendipitous syntheses and structures of [Cp2Nb(H){(SiMe2)2(µ-NR)}]Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: experimental section. Fig. 1S and Table 1S. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b1/b111636c/ Dedicated to Prof. Dr J. Lorberth on t...
  77. New types of non-classical interligand interactions involving silicon based ligands
  78. Die Welt jenseits der σ-Komplexierung: nichtklassische Interligand-Wechselwirkungen von Silylgruppen mit zwei und mehr Hydriden
  79. Reactions of Cp(NAr)NbMe2 with H2 and HSiMe2Cl. Molecular structure of [CpNb(μ-NAr)Me]2 (Ar=2,6-C6H3iPr2)
  80. Surprising diversity of non-classical silicon–hydrogen interactions in half-sandwich complexes of Nb and Ta: M–H ⋯ Si–Cl interligand hypervalent interaction (IHI) versus stretched and unstretched β-Si–H⋯M agostic bonding†
  81. Contrasting Nonclassical Silicon−Hydrogen Interactions in Niobium and Tantalum Half-Sandwich Complexes: Si−H···M Agostic versus M−H···Si−Cl Interligand Hypervalent Interactions
  82. Contrasting Nonclassical Silicon−Hydrogen Interactions in Niobium and Tantalum Half-Sandwich Complexes: Si−H···M Agostic versus M−H···Si−Cl Interligand Hypervalent Interactions
  83. Fine tuning of Si–H interligand hypervalent interactions (IHI) in half-sandwich silyl hydrido complexes of ruthenium
  84. Combined single crystal neutron diffraction and solution NMR relaxation studies of mono- and bis(silyl) substituted niobocene hydrides with nonclassical interligand interactions
  85. Niobocene Silyl Hydride Complexes with Nonclassical Interligand Hypervalent Interactions
  86. Niobocene Silyl Hydride Complexes with Nonclassical Interligand Hypervalent Interactions
  87. Facile Preparation of Mono- and Bis(tin)-Substituted Niobocenes with Functionalized Stannyl Ligands: The Search for Non-Classical Interligand Interactions
  88. Facile Preparation of Mono- and Bis(tin)-Substituted Niobocenes with Functionalized Stannyl Ligands: The Search for Non-Classical Interligand Interactions
  89. Synthesis and structure of the phosphinophosphide niobocene complex Cp2Nb(PPh2)(PHPh2)
  90. Cycloaddition reactions of titanium and zirconium imido, oxo and hydrazido complexes supported by tetraaza macrocyclic ligands ‡
  91. Metal−Hydride and Hydride−Hydride Distances from Measurements of Selective and Nonselective 1 H T 1 Relaxation Times of Hydride Ligands:  Relaxation in NbCp 2 H 3
  92. Monoarsenic, diarsenic and mixed phosphorus—arsenic substituted niobocenes
  93. Synthesis and Structure of Trimethyllead Niobocene Dihydride
  94. The carbenoid nature of halophosphines. Carbene-like insertion mechanism in the reaction of chlorophosphines with Cp2NbH3
  95. Cp 2 NbH 2 SbPh 2 :  Synthesis and Structure of the First Antimony-Substituted Niobocene
  96. The first bismuthido-substituted niobocene
  97. Cycloaddition reactions of tetraaza macrocycle supported group 4 imido complexes and reversible addition of aryl isocyanate to a coordinated ureate ligand
  98. Interligand Hypervalent Interaction in the Bis(silyl) Hydride Derivatives of Niobocene J . Am . Chem . Soc . 1995 , 117 , 10133
  99. Interligand Hypervalent Interaction in the Bis(silyl) Hydride Derivatives of Niobocene
  100. Insertion of ClPPh2 into a Ta-H bond: Synthesis and Structure of the First Phosphido Derivative of Tantalocene
  101. Unprecedented formation of ethylene during the synthesis of a NbRh bimetallic complex: molecular structure of Cp′2Nb(μ-PPh2)2RhC2H4
  102. The First Arsenido-Substituted Niobocene Derivative
  103. Facile Insertion of ClPPh2 into Nb-H Bonds as a Synthetic Route to New Phosphino and Phosphido Derivatives of Niobocene
  104. Agostic versus Hypervalent Si-H Interactions in Half-Sandwich Complexes of Nb and Ta
  105. Agostic versus Hypervalent Si-H Interactions in Half-Sandwich Complexes of Nb and Ta