Ruck M, Locherer F (2015)
Publication Type: Journal article, Review article
Publication year: 2015
Book Volume: 297-298
Pages Range: 208-217
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2015.04.003
Multi-centre-bonds as well as conventional two-centre two-electron bonds are the basis for charged or uncharged homoatomic molecules of the heavy main-group elements bismuth, selenium and tellurium. In many cases these homoatomic species are not fairly isolated in the structures but make use of their paired or unpaired p-electrons and, if available, of their π-systems to establish (strong) heteropolar covalent donor bonds to metal cations. Such coordination can have retroactive effect on the bonding inside the ligand and even stabilises new homonuclear species such as the Bi
APA:
Ruck, M., & Locherer, F. (2015). Reprint of "Coordination chemistry of homoatomic ligands of bismuth, selenium and tellurium". Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 297-298, 208-217. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2015.04.003
MLA:
Ruck, Michael, and Franziska Locherer. "Reprint of "Coordination chemistry of homoatomic ligands of bismuth, selenium and tellurium"." Coordination Chemistry Reviews 297-298 (2015): 208-217.
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