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  1. Covalently Linked Pigment@TiO2 Hybrid Materials by One‐Pot Solvothermal Synthesis
  2. Dual Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Emissions from Dye-Modified (NCN)-Bismuth Pincer Thiolate Complexes
  3. Fully Reprogrammable 2D Array of Multistate Molecular Switching Units
  4. The influence of phosphine ligands on the redox properties of 1,4-divinylanthrylene-bridged diruthenium complexes and a derived macrocyclic analog
  5. Dimerization of 9-Phenyl-ferroceno[2,3]indenylmethyl Radicals: Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Studies
  6. Pyrene fluorescence in 2,7-di(4-phenylethynyl)pyrene-bridged bis(alkenylruthenium) complexes
  7. Valence Tautomerism in Chromium Half-Sandwich Triarylmethylium Dyads
  8. A Dibenzotetrathiafulvalene-Bridged Bis(alkenylruthenium) Complex and Its One- and Two-Electron-Oxidized Forms
  9. Diruthenium Complexes with π-Extended Bridging Bis(alkenyl)arylene Ligands, A Derived Metallamacrocycle, and Their Oxidized Forms
  10. Ferrocenyl-Substituted Triazatruxenes: Synthesis, Electronic Properties, and the Impact of Ferrocenyl Residues on Directional On-Surface Switching on Ag(111)
  11. 1,4-Divinylphenylene-bridged diruthenium complexes with 2-hydroxypyridine- and 2- or 8-hydroxyquinoline-olate ligands
  12. Single-molecule conductance studies on quasi- and metallaaromatic dibenzoylmethane coordination compounds and their aromatic analogs
  13. Organic binary charge-transfer compounds of 2,2′ : 6′,2′′ : 6′′,6-trioxotriphenylamine and a pyrene-annulated azaacene as donors
  14. Linker permethylation as a means to foster valence tautomerism and thwart dimerization in ferrocenyl-triarylmethylium cations
  15. Synthesis and crystal structures of rhodium acetate paddle‐wheel complexes with anchor group‐functionalised and hydrogen bond‐supported axial ligands
  16. Reversible Multielectron Release from Redox-Active Three-Dimensional Molecular Barrels with Ruthenium-Alkenyl Moieties
  17. Exploring Structure–Property Relations of B,S-Doped Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons through the Trinity of Synthesis, Spectroscopy, and Theory
  18. Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F 4 TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts**
  19. Charge and Spin Delocalization in Mixed-Valent Vinylruthenium–Triarylamine-Conjugates with Planarized Triarylamines
  20. Roles played by carbene substituents during ligand transfer reactions between tungsten fischer carbene complexes and [Pt(COD)Cl2]
  21. Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Studies on Triarylamine‐Polychlorotriphenylmethyl Dyads with Particularly Strong Triarylamine Donors
  22. A “Pretender” Croconate-Bridged Macrocyclic Tetraruthenium Complex: Sizable Redox Potential Splittings despite Electronically Insulated Divinylphenylene Diruthenium Entities
  23. Cationic Cycloheptatrienyl Cyclopentadienyl Manganese Sandwich Complexes: Tromancenium Explored with High-Power LED Photosynthesis
  24. Tailoring Valence Tautomerism by Using Redox Potentials: Studies on Ferrocene‐Based Triarylmethylium Dyes with Electron‐Poor Fluorenylium and Thioxanthylium Acceptors
  25. The Effect of Remote Donor Substituents on the Properties of Alkoxy and Amino Fischer Carbene Complexes of Tungsten
  26. Voltammetry as a Tool to Monitor the Aggregation Behavior of a Zwitterionic Ferrocene Surfactant
  27. Ferro-self-assembly: magnetic and electrochemical adaptation of a multiresponsive zwitterionic metalloamphiphile showing a shape-hysteresis effect
  28. Five shades of green: substituent influence on the (spectro-) electrochemical properties of diferrocenyl(phenyl)methylium dyes
  29. Geodesic‐Planar Conjugates: Substituted Buckybowls—Synthesis, Photoluminescence and Electrochemistry
  30. Redox-Induced Hydrogen Bond Reorientation Mimicking Electronic Coupling in Mixed-Valent Diruthenium and Macrocyclic Tetraruthenium Complexes
  31. Catalytic Regioselective Benzoylation of 1,2-trans-Diols in Carbohydrates with Benzoyl Cyanide: The Axial Oxy Group Effect and the Action of Achiral and Chiral Amine Catalysts
  32. 4-Ferrocenylphenyl-Substituted Tritylium Dyes with Open and Interlinked C+Ar2Entities: Redox Behavior, Electrochromism, and a Quantitative Study of the Dimerization of Their Neutral Radicals
  33. Structural Versatility and Supramolecular Isomerism in Redox‐Active Tetra‐ and Hexaruthenium Macrocycles
  34. Self-Assembled Redox-Active Tetraruthenium Macrocycles with Large Intracyclic Cavities
  35. Ruthenium(II) Complex Containing a Redox-Active Semiquinonate Ligand as a Potential Chemotherapeutic Agent: From Synthesis toIn VivoStudies
  36. The iClick Reaction of a BODIPY Platinum(II) Azido Complex with Electron-Poor Alkynes Provides Triazolate Complexes with Good 1O2 Sensitization Efficiency
  37. Aggregation‐Induced Improvement of Catalytic Activity by Inner‐Aggregate Electronic Communication of Metal‐Fullerene‐Based Surfactants
  38. Extremely Electron‐Poor Bis(diarylmethylium)‐Substituted Ferrocenes and the First Peroxoferrocenophane
  39. Increasing the Cytotoxicity of Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes by Tuning the Electronic Structure of Dioxo Ligands
  40. Tip‐Induced Inversion of the Chirality of a Molecule's Adsorption Potential Probed by the Switching Directionality
  41. Ring size matters: supramolecular isomerism in self-assembled redox-active tetra- and hexaruthenium macrocycles
  42. Redox Isomeric Ferrocenyl Styrylruthenium Radical Cations with Diphenyl-Substituted β-Ketoenolato Ligands
  43. Platinum emitters with dye-based σ-aryl ligands
  44. Influence of Quinoidal Distortion on the Electronic Properties of Oxidized Divinylarylene-Bridged Diruthenium Complexes
  45. Tetrakis[3,5-bis(pentafluorosulfanyl)phenyl]borate: A Weakly Coordinating Anion Probed in Polymerization Catalysis
  46. Mixed-Valent Ruthenocene–Vinylruthenium Conjugates: Valence Delocalization Despite Chemically Different Redox Sites
  47. Four different emissions from a Pt(Bodipy)(PEt3)2(S-Pyrene) dyad
  48. Directing energy transfer in Pt(bodipy)(mercaptopyrene) dyads
  49. Redox-Rich Metallocene Tetrazene Complexes: Synthesis, Structure, Electrochemistry, and Catalysis
  50. Metallo-Scorpionates: First Generation of Trimetallic, Homoleptic [Ru]-M-[Ru] Complexes (M = Fe, Co, Ni, Cu)
  51. Organometallic, Nonclassical Surfactant with Gemini Design Comprising π-Conjugated Constituents Ready for Modification
  52. Heterobi- and -trimetallic Fischer carbene complexes with a half-Sandwich Cr(CO)3 unit are studied
  53. Tetraruthenium Metallamacrocycles with Potentially Coordinating Appended Functionalities
  54. Phenyl ligands are redox non-innocent when bound to an electron-rich Ru entity
  55. Ferrocene-Tritylium compounds are investigated in three oxidation states
  56. Constitution isomers of tetraruthenium macrocycles differ in their electronic properties
  57. A minireview on the recent developments in electroactive metallamacrocycles
  58. A cobaltocenylidene and some of ist complexes are studied
  59. Pt-BODIPY complexes with different connection points of Pt to the dye are investigated
  60. Triruthenium metallacycles can act as electrically conductive loops
  61. How to quantify the extent of electron delocalization in unsymmetrical mixed-valence systems
  62. Synthesis, X-ray structure, in vitro HIV and kinesin Eg5 inhibition activities of new arene ruthenium complexes of pyrimidine analogs
  63. Polyelectrochromic Vinyl Ruthenium-Modified Tritylium Dyes
  64. Ferrocene- and Biferrocene-Containing Macrocycles towards Single-Molecule Electronics
  65. Ferrocene- and Biferrocene-Containing Macrocycles towards Single-Molecule Electronics
  66. Polyelectrochromism and electronic coupling in vinylruthenium-modified carbazoles
  67. Directing Energy Transfer in Panchromatic Platinum Complexes for Dual Vis–Near-IR or Dual Visible Emission from σ-Bonded BODIPY Dyes
  68. Multimetallic Gold-Iron Compounds Based on Aurated Ferrocenes
  69. Functionalised Biferrocene Systems towards Molecular Electronics
  70. Oxidized Styrylruthenium-Ferrocene Conjugates: From Valence Localization to Valence Tautomerism
  71. Homo- and heterobimetallic 1,4-divinylphenylene- and naphthalene-1,8-divinyl-bridged diruthenium, diosmium and ruthenium osmium complexes
  72. ChemInform Abstract: Regioselective Acylation of Diols and Triols: The Cyanide Effect.
  73. Oligomeric ferrocene rings
  74. Monofunctionalized Cobaltocenium Compounds by Dediazoniation Reactions of Cobaltoceniumdiazonium Bis(hexafluorophosphate)
  75. Redox-Active Tetraruthenium Macrocycles Built from 1,4-Divinylphenylene-Bridged Diruthenium Complexes
  76. Inside Back Cover: Redox-Active Tetraruthenium Macrocycles Built from 1,4-Divinylphenylene-Bridged Diruthenium Complexes (Chem. Eur. J. 28/2016)
  77. Regioselective Acylation of Diols and Triols: The Cyanide Effect
  78. Complexes trans-Pt(BODIPY)X(PEt3)2: excitation energy-dependent fluorescence and phosphorescence emissions, oxygen sensing and photocatalysis
  79. Redox-active tetraruthenium metallacycles: reversible release of up to eight electrons resulting in strong electrochromism
  80. Electronic communication in phosphine substituted bridged dirhenium complexes – clarifying ambiguities raised by the redox non-innocence of the C4H2- and C4-bridges
  81. Electronically Strongly Coupled Divinylheterocyclic-Bridged Diruthenium Complexes
  82. Ligand Based Dual Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Emission from BODIPY Platinum Complexes and Its Application to Ratiometric Singlet Oxygen Detection
  83. Ruthenium Styryl Complexes with Ligands Derived from 2-Hydroxy- and 2-Mercaptopyridine and 2-Hydroxy- and 2-Mercaptoquinoline
  84. A Stable Planar-ChiralN-Heterocyclic Carbene with a 1,1′-Ferrocenediyl Backbone
  85. Turning-On of Coumarin Phosphorescence in Acetylacetonato Platinum Complexes of Cyclometalated Pyridyl-Substituted Coumarins
  86. Vinyl Ruthenium-Modified Biphenyl and 2,2′-Bipyridines
  87. Dual ligand-based fluorescence and phosphorescence emission at room temperature from platinum thioxanthonyl complexes
  88. Multiple scale investigation of molecular diffusion inside functionalized porous hosts using a combination of magnetic resonance methods
  89. Half-Wave Potential Splittings ΔE1/2as a Measure of Electronic Coupling in Mixed-Valent Systems: Triumphs and Defeats
  90. Synthesis, Structure, and Spectroelectrochemistry of Ferrocenyl–Meldrum’s Acid Donor–Acceptor Systems
  91. π-Complexes of Tropolone and Its N-Derivatives: Ambidentate [O,O]/[N,O]/[N,N]-Cycloheptatrienyl Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl Ruthenium Sandwich Complexes
  92. Divinylphenylene- and Ethynylvinylphenylene-Bridged Mono-, Di-, and Triruthenium Complexes for Covalent Binding to Gold Electrodes
  93. Efficient labelling of enzymatically synthesized vinyl-modified DNA by an inverse-electron-demand Diels–Alder reaction
  94. Charge and Spin Confinement to the Amine Site in 3-Connected Triarylamine Vinyl Ruthenium Conjugates
  95. Lack of electronic coupling despite half-wave potential splittings in ferrocenylvinyl-substituted [2.2]-paracyclophanes
  96. Pyridine vs. Bipyridine Coordination in PtCl2 Complexes of 4‐tButyl‐4'‐(4‐pyridinyl)‐2, 2'‐bipyridine
  97. Stepwise Construction of an Iron-Substituted Rigid-Rod Molecular Wire: Targeting a Tetraferra–Tetracosa–Decayne
  98. Photoelectron spectroscopy of some substituted ferrocenes
  99. Simultaneous Occurrence of Three Different Valence Tautomers inmeso-Vinylruthenium-Modified Zinc Porphyrin Radical Cations
  100. Ruthenium Stilbenyl and Diruthenium Distyrylethene Complexes: Aspects of Electron Delocalization and Electrocatalyzed Isomerization of the Z-Isomer
  101. Synthesis, spectroelectrochemistry and electronic structure calculations of 4-(2-ferrocenylvinyl)-[2.2]-paracyclophane and 4,12-di-(2-ferrocenylvinyl)-[2.2]-paracyclophane
  102. Studies on a Vinyl Ruthenium‐Modified Squaraine Dye: Multiple Visible/Near‐Infrared Absorbance Switching through Dye‐ and Substituent‐Based Redox Processes
  103. Fully Delocalized (Ethynyl)(vinyl)phenylene Bridged Triruthenium Complexes in up to Five Different Oxidation States
  104. Electronic structures of methylated azaferrocenes and their borane adducts: Photoelectron spectroscopy and electronic structure calculations
  105. Vinylruthenium-triarylamine conjugates as electroswitchable polyelectrochromic NIR dyes
  106. Electron delocalization in vinyl ruthenium substituted cyclophanes: Assessment of the through-space and the through-bond pathways
  107. ChemInform Abstract: Vinyl‐Ruthenium Entities as Markers for Intramolecular Electron Transfer Processes
  108. Digging deeper: A tribute to Wolfgang Kaim at the occasion of his 60th birthday
  109. Vinyl-ruthenium entities as markers for intramolecular electron transfer processes
  110. Redox‐Responsive Rhodocenium [O,O]‐, [N,O]‐, [N,N]‐, and [N,C,N]‐Metalloligands
  111. Oligonuclear Ferrocene Amides: Mixed‐Valent Peptides and Potential Redox‐Switchable Foldamers
  112. Improvement of (bipy)Pt(XR)2 (X = O, S) type photosensitizers by covalent dye attachment
  113. Fully Delocalized (Ethynyl)(vinyl)phenylene-Bridged Diruthenium Radical Complexes
  114. Oxidative Perhydroxylation of [closo‐B12H12]2− to the Stable Inorganic Cluster Redox System [B12(OH)12]2−/.−: Experiment and Theory
  115. Doubly N-Functionalized Pentafulvenes and Redox-Responsive [N,N]- and [N,C,N]-Pincer Bis(imidoyl)pentamethylruthenocene Metalloligands
  116. Quantum chemical interpretation of redox properties of ruthenium complexes with vinyl and TCNX type non-innocent ligands
  117. Reactions of 1,1′‐Diphosphaferrocene with CuCl and CuBr Resulting in Cu4P4X4Fe2 (X = Cl, Br) Complexes with Adamantane‐like Topologies 
  118. Structures and Properties of Spherical 90‐Vertex Fullerene‐Like Nanoballs
  119. Comparative biological evaluation of two ethylene linked mixed binuclear ferrocene/ruthenium organometallic species
  120. How to elucidate and control the redox sequence in vinylbenzoate and vinylpyridine bridged diruthenium complexes
  121. Design and photoinduced surface relief grating formation of photoresponsive azobenzene based molecular materials with ruthenium acetylides
  122. Six‐Membered N‐Heterocyclic Carbenes with a 1,1′‐Ferrocenediyl Backbone: Bulky Ligands with Strong Electron‐Donor Capacity and Unusual Non‐Innocent Character
  123. Fulvalenediyl-bridged heterobimetallic complexes consisting of sandwich and half-sandwich compounds with early–late transition metals
  124. The Synthesis, Structure, and FTIR Spectroelectrochemistry of W(CO)5 Complexes of 4‐Oxo‐4‐(2,5‐dimethylazaferrocen‐1′‐yl)butanoic and 5‐Oxo‐5‐(2,5‐dimethylazaferrocen‐1′‐yl)pentanoic Acids
  125. Charge Delocalization in a Heterobimetallic Ferrocene−(Vinyl)Ru(CO)Cl(PiPr3)2 System†Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Helmut Werner on the occasion of his 75th birthday
  126. The synthesis and electrochemistry of 2,5-dimethylazaferrocenes with heteroaryl bridges
  127. Eine Familie mit komplexiertem Triphosphaallyl‐Radikal, ‐Kation und ‐Anion
  128. The Complexed Triphosphaallyl Radical, Cation, and Anion Family
  129. Electron Transfer Across Multiple Hydrogen Bonds: The Case of Ureapyrimidinedione-Substituted Vinyl Ruthenium and Osmium Complexes
  130. Synthesis, solid state structure and spectro-electrochemistry of ferrocene-ethynyl phosphine and phosphine oxide transition metal complexes
  131. Electronic communication in oligonuclear ferrocene complexes with anionic four-coordinate boron bridges
  132. Spectroelectrochemical Investigations on Carbon-Rich Organometallic Complexes
  133. Ligand-Centered Oxidations and Electron Delocalization in a Tetranuclear Complex of a Tetradonor-Substituted Olefin
  134. The synthesis, structures, and electrochemistry of 1′-heteroaryl-2,5-dimethylazaferrocenes
  135. Dipodal Ferrocene‐Based Adsorbate Molecules for Self‐Assembled Monolayers on Gold
  136. Ruthenium Complexes with Vinyl, Styryl, and Vinylpyrenyl Ligands:  A Case of Non-innocence in Organometallic Chemistry
  137. Towards New Organometallic Wires: Tetraruthenium Complexes Bridged by Phenylenevinylene and Vinylpyridine Ligands
  138. Fullerene C60 as an Endohedral Molecule within an Inorganic Supramolecule
  139. Organometallic and Classical Coordination Sites in Highly Preorganized Pyrazolate‐Based Hybrid Systems: The Mn/Ni Case
  140. Heterobimetallic Mn/Co hybrid complexes composed of proximate organometallic and classical coordination sites
  141. p-Cymene ruthenium thioether complexes
  142. Intermetallic Communication through Carbon Wires in Heterobinuclear Cationic Allenylidene Complexes of Chromium
  143. Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Tetrasubstituted Tetraphenylethenes
  144. Divinylphenylene-Bridged Diruthenium Complexes Bearing Ru(CO)Cl(PiPr3)2Entities
  145. Tethering versus Non‐Coordination of Hydroxy and Methoxy Side Chains in Arene Half Sandwich Dichloro Ruthenium Complexes
  146. Erratum to “Synthesis and electrochemical behavior of the ferrocenyl units assembled on imidoalane and carbaalane clusters” [Inorg. Chim. Acta 358 (7) (2005) 2349–2454]
  147. Electron delocalization in mixed-valence butadienediyl-bridged diruthenium complexes
  148. Redox Site Confinement in Highly Unsymmetric Dimanganese Complexes
  149. Synthesis and electrochemical behavior of the ferrocenyl units assembled on imidoalane and carbaalane clusters
  150. The Interaction of 1,1‘-Diisocyanoferrocene with Gold:  Formation of Monolayers and Supramolecular Polymerization of an Aurophilic Ferrocenophane
  151. Electronic interactions in oligoferrocenes with cationic, neutral and anionic four-coordinate boron bridges
  152. Coupling of alkynols and a phenyl group to a novel η5-dihydronaphthalenide ligand on a ruthenium template
  153. Allenylidene complexes of ruthenium: synthesis, spectroscopy and electron transfer properties
  154. Bridge dominated oxidation of a diruthenium 1,3-divinylphenylene complex
  155. Pyrrolyl substituted allenylidene complexes of ruthenium
  156. Synthesis, Structure, and Cyclic Voltammetric Studies of [CpFeC5H4C⋮CAlNCH2(C4H3S)]6:  The First Model Compound for the Fixation of Metal-Containing Ligands on an Aluminum Nitride Cluster
  157. Five-Membered 2-Methylene-2,3-dihydro Heterocycles from Ruthenium Butatrienylidene Intermediates and 2-(Dimethylamino)methyl-Substituted Furans, Thiophenes, and Selenophenes
  158. Electronic Coupling in a Highly Preorganized Bimetallic Complex Comprising Pyrazolate‐Bridged CpMn(CO)2 Moieties
  159. One-Electron Oxidation of Heterodinuclear Organometallic Compounds Having Polyphosphido Bridges
  160. Long-lived higher excited state luminescence from new ruthenium(II)–allenylidene complexes
  161. [1.1]Diborataferrocenophane: A Highly Efficient Li+ Scavenger
  162. (Allenylidene)ruthenium Complexes with Redox‐Active Substituents and Ligands
  163. Computational Studies on 3-Aza-Cope Rearrangements: Protonation- Induced Switch of Mechanism in the Reaction of Vinylpropargylamine
  164. Combining organometallic and Werner-type coordination sites in highly preorganized heterobimetallic systems
  165. Allylferrocenylselenide and the synthesis of the first seleno-substituted allenylidene complex: synthesis, spectroscopy, electrochemistry and the effect of electron transfer from the ferrocenylselenyl subunit
  166. Extremely Bent Cyanide Coordination at a Preorganized Dinickel Site and Assembly of a Starlike Nonanuclear Complex from the Constrained Dinickel Building Blocks
  167. Ruthenium−Aminoallenylidene Complexes from Butatrienylidene Intermediates via an Aza-Cope Rearrangement:  Synthetic, Spectroscopic, Electrochemical, Spectroelectrochemical, and Computational Studies
  168. Ga9(CMe3)9, ein wichtiger neuer Baustein in der Strukturchemie der Alkylelement(i)-Verbindungen EnRn (E=B–In)
  169. Ga9(CMe3)9, an Important New Building Block in the Structural Chemistry of the Alkylelement(I) Compounds EnRn (E=B–In)
  170. Ga9(CMe3)9, ein wichtiger neuer Baustein in der Strukturchemie der Alkylelement(i)-Verbindungen EnRn (E=B-In)
  171. Ga9(CMe3)9, an Important New Building Block in the Structural Chemistry of the Alkylelement(I) Compounds EnRn (E=B-In)
  172. High-yield syntheses and electrochemistry of cis-[RuCl2(depe)2] and cis-[RuCl(CH3CN)(depe)2]+PF6−
  173. Reversible and Site-Specific Reduction of the Ligand Sides in a Molecular Rectangle with up to Eight Electrons
  174. Synthesis, Structures, Ligand Substitution Reactions, and Electrochemistry of the Nitrile Complexescis-[Ru(dppm)2Cl(NCR)]+ PF6- (dppm = Bis(diphenylphosphino)methane, R = CH3, C2H5,tBu, Ph)
  175. Pnictides as Symmetrically Bridging Ligands in Novel Neutral Complexes
  176. Synthesis of a Large Organometallic Macrocycle Comprising Four Ga−Ga Bonds and Four Bridging Ferrocene Dicarboxylato Ligands
  177. The First Thioallenylidene Complexes from Ruthenium-Butatrienylidene Intermediates
  178. Trapping of a Ruthenium−Butatrienylidene Intermediate by Tertiary Amines. 2-Ammoniobutenynyl Complexes
  179. 14-Electron Four-Coordinate Ru(II) Carbyl Complexes and Their Five-Coordinate Precursors:  Synthesis, Double Agostic Interactions, and Reactivity
  180. Reduction of [ML(alkyne)2(η-C5R‘5)]+ (M = Mo or W, L = MeCN or CO, R‘ = H or Me, C5R‘5 = C5HPh4):  Characterization of Radical Intermediates in the Reductive Coupli...
  181. Electron-Transfer Properties of Cp*FeP5:  Evidence for Dimerization Reactions following both Oxidation and Reduction
  182. The dichloromethane induced fragmentation of ferrocenylmethyldimethylamine. Mechanistic aspects and crystallographic and electrochemical investigation of the (FcCH2)2NMe2+ and FcCH2NMe2H+ ions
  183. A Ru-allenylidene complex with an appended redox-active substituent: spectroscopic characterization of three oxidation states†
  184. The Square Pyramidal Hydride Cation [RuH(dcpe)2]+, dcpe = Bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)ethane. Structures of [RuH(dcpe)2]+[BPh4]- and of the Zwitterionic {(η6-C6H...
  185. The Aza-Cope Rearrangement in Transition Metal Complexes. Construction of an Unsaturated C7-Ligand from Butadiyne and an Allylic Amine
  186. Stepwise oxidation of three communicating metal centres: electrochemistry of trinuclear trindenyl complexes of manganese or rhodium
  187. Coordinative stabilization of a phosphido-phosphinidene ligand
  188. Electronic structure of triple-decker sandwich complexes with P6 middle rings. Synthesis and x-ray structure determination of bis(.eta.5-1,3-di-tert-butylcyclopentadienyl)(.mu.-.eta.6:.eta.6-hexaphosphorin)diniobium
  189. cyclo‐As8 als Komplexligand
  190. cyclo-As8, as Complex Ligand