Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1340759 | Polyhedron | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Photolysis of the nitroxyl complex Os(N(O)H)(CO)Cl2(PPh3)2 shows multiple products that are interpreted in terms of two competing, primary photoreactions, the reversible dissociation of HNO (which dimerizes to N2O) and the dissociation of CO. The relative yields of products varied depending on whether or not excess CO was present.
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Authors
Jon Marhenke, Crisjoe A. Joseph, Marlena Z. Corliss, Tim J. Dunn, Peter C. Ford,