Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds: Fifth Supplement. by J. E. Macintyre, F. M. Daniel, D. J. Cardin (auth.), J. E.

By J. E. Macintyre, F. M. Daniel, D. J. Cardin (auth.), J. E. Macintyre, F. M. Daniel, D. J. Cardin, S. A. Cotton, R. J. Cross, A. G. Davies, R. S. Edmundson, P. G. Harrison, G. R. Knox, R. Landham, J. B. Leach, A. McKillop, P. L. Pauson, J. D. Smith, A. C.

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R = -(CH,)sCH, R' .. -s. • ,.. B~'Me As B-20279 with R• Et R•-oN01 As B-40023 with B-40026 B-30159 B-40059 6? -B'Me R R•Me B-30164 X X•Br B-40034 As B-20069 with B-40063 B-40005 As B-40063 with R 1 = -CH,CH,CH,CH,, R2 =Ph B-30165 'o}D X=! ~. . N'Et C(CH1h 8-40077 (H 3C) 3CN=C[C(CH 3) 3 ]B(NMe2) 2 8-40078 (H 3 C),CN=C(CH,CH,CH,CH,)B(NMezh B-50027 B-40135 B-40106 A):. (l2t:::J B-50032 B-X (lR,l'RHonn As B-50032 with X-CI R = cyclohexyl B-40111 B-40079 B-40141 _){1 R~ B-N MeBH2 R)~R' B-50001 R2 •C(CH3)3 J:;~.

Co or! to ci"co Cr-10018 oc-cr-Cl-cr=c:Ph Cr-10004 As Cr· 10011 with X=CHO Cr·10019 ~eMf/co Sb t~ @-c,/c'-@ OC-Cr-Cr-co . CO tH(SiMc,h Cr-10026 Me Me Cr-10037 X • -Ni:M Cr-10013 ()=::Q}/0 ceo co kMe (¥) Me-~ Cr-10052 'co @/s,~@ oc--lr'co s-;c\ co oc co Cr-10038 Cr-10028 51 SnPh, Et2AlO(CH,),PPh,Cr(CO), CO {-co Cr-10014 ocJl~~· c, oc;t~co Cr-10051 Ph I ,N( Cr-10027 Me Me Me,!

29 with ~. R = -(CH,)sCH, R' .. -s. • ,.. B~'Me As B-20279 with R• Et R•-oN01 As B-40023 with B-40026 B-30159 B-40059 6? -B'Me R R•Me B-30164 X X•Br B-40034 As B-20069 with B-40063 B-40005 As B-40063 with R 1 = -CH,CH,CH,CH,, R2 =Ph B-30165 'o}D X=! ~. . N'Et C(CH1h 8-40077 (H 3C) 3CN=C[C(CH 3) 3 ]B(NMe2) 2 8-40078 (H 3 C),CN=C(CH,CH,CH,CH,)B(NMezh B-50027 B-40135 B-40106 A):. (l2t:::J B-50032 B-X (lR,l'RHonn As B-50032 with X-CI R = cyclohexyl B-40111 B-40079 B-40141 _){1 R~ B-N MeBH2 R)~R' B-50001 R2 •C(CH3)3 J:;~.

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