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Allylpalladium chloride dimer
Allylpalladium(II) chloride dimer (APC) is a chemical compound with the formula 2.
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Australian Journal of Chemistry
The Australian Journal of Chemistry is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal published by CSIRO Publishing.
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Chemical vapor deposition
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is deposition method used to produce high quality, high-performance, solid materials, typically under vacuum.
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Inorganic Chemistry (journal)
Inorganic Chemistry is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society since 1962.
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Inorganic Syntheses
Inorganic Syntheses is a book series which aims to publish "detailed and foolproof" procedures for the synthesis of inorganic compounds.
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Isocyanide
An isocyanide (also called isonitrile or carbylamine) is an organic compound with the functional group -N≡C.
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Langmuir (journal)
Langmuir is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1985 and is published by the American Chemical Society.
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Molecular symmetry
Molecular symmetry in chemistry describes the symmetry present in molecules and the classification of molecules according to their symmetry.
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Odor
An odor, odour or fragrance is always caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds.
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Organopalladium
Organopalladium chemistry is a branch of organometallic chemistry that deals with organic palladium compounds and their reactions.
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Palladium
Palladium is a chemical element with symbol Pd and atomic number 46.
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Phosphine
Phosphine (IUPAC name: phosphane) is the compound with the chemical formula PH3.
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Reductive elimination
Reductive elimination is an elementary step in organometallic chemistry in which the oxidation state of the metal center decreases while forming a new covalent bond between two ligands.
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Sandwich compound
In organometallic chemistry, a sandwich compound is a chemical compound featuring a metal bound by haptic covalent bonds to two arene ligands.
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Sodium cyclopentadienide
Sodium cyclopentadienide is an organosodium compound with the formula C5H5Na.
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Transition-metal allyl complex
Transition-metal allyl complexes are coordination complexes with allyl and its derivatives as ligands.
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18-electron rule
The 18-electron rule is a rule used primarily for predicting and rationalizing formulae for stable metal complexes, especially organometallic compounds.
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CpPd(allyl), Cyclopentadiyl allyl palladium.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclopentadienyl_allyl_palladium