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Coordinated olefins, H2CCHR, and phosphanes, PH2R: a theoretical study of the R substituent effect

Five olefin complexes and five phosphane platinum(0) complexes of the type [Pt(PH3)2L] (L = H2C=CHR or PH2R; R=H, CN, F, OH, NH2) were investigated by DFT methods using the B3LYP functionals to investigate the effects of the substituent R on the donation and back-donation in the bonding of these lig...

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Published in:Journal of organometallic chemistry 2002-02, Vol.643-644, p.285-291
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