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Nuclearity expansion in Pd clusters triggered by the migration of a phenyl group in cyclooligosilanes

Heptanuclear palladium clusters with six palladium atoms in a planar arrangement were obtained from the reaction of [Pd(CN t Bu) 2 ] 3 with Ph-substituted cyclotetrasilane or cyclopentasilane via the migration of a phenyl group. The molecular structures of these clusters as well as those of two poss...

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Published in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2021-08, Vol.57 (62), p.7649-7652
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