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Mixed-metal cluster chemistry. 26. Proclivity for "all-terminal" or "plane-of-bridging-carbonyls" ligand disposition in tungsten-triiridium clusters

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Usher, Alistair
Dalton, Gulliver
Lucas, Nigel
Waterman, Susan
Petrie, Simon
Stranger, Robert
Willis, Anthony
Humphrey, Mark

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Reaction of WH(CO)3(η-C5Me5) with IrCl(CO)2(4-H2NC6H4Me) affords WIr3(μ-CO)3(CO)8 (η-C5Me5) in low yield. A structural study reveals a WIr2-centred plane of bridging carbonyls, in contrast to the crystal structure of WIr3(CO)11 (η-C5H5) (all-terminal

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Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

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