Direct observation of the conversion of a palladium 5-hexenyl chelate complex to a palladium cyclopentylmethyl complex
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Perch, NS; Widenhoefer, RA
Published in: Organometallics
December 10, 2001
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Organometallics
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0276-7333
Publication Date
December 10, 2001
Volume
20
Issue
25
Start / End Page
5251 / 5253
Related Subject Headings
- Organic Chemistry
- 3406 Physical chemistry
- 3402 Inorganic chemistry
- 0399 Other Chemical Sciences
- 0305 Organic Chemistry
- 0302 Inorganic Chemistry
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Perch, N. S., & Widenhoefer, R. A. (2001). Direct observation of the conversion of a palladium 5-hexenyl chelate complex to a palladium cyclopentylmethyl complex. Organometallics, 20(25), 5251–5253. https://doi.org/10.1021/om010876u
Perch, N. S., and R. A. Widenhoefer. “Direct observation of the conversion of a palladium 5-hexenyl chelate complex to a palladium cyclopentylmethyl complex.” Organometallics 20, no. 25 (December 10, 2001): 5251–53. https://doi.org/10.1021/om010876u.
Perch NS, Widenhoefer RA. Direct observation of the conversion of a palladium 5-hexenyl chelate complex to a palladium cyclopentylmethyl complex. Organometallics. 2001 Dec 10;20(25):5251–3.
Perch, N. S., and R. A. Widenhoefer. “Direct observation of the conversion of a palladium 5-hexenyl chelate complex to a palladium cyclopentylmethyl complex.” Organometallics, vol. 20, no. 25, Dec. 2001, pp. 5251–53. Scopus, doi:10.1021/om010876u.
Perch NS, Widenhoefer RA. Direct observation of the conversion of a palladium 5-hexenyl chelate complex to a palladium cyclopentylmethyl complex. Organometallics. 2001 Dec 10;20(25):5251–5253.
Published In
Organometallics
DOI
ISSN
0276-7333
Publication Date
December 10, 2001
Volume
20
Issue
25
Start / End Page
5251 / 5253
Related Subject Headings
- Organic Chemistry
- 3406 Physical chemistry
- 3402 Inorganic chemistry
- 0399 Other Chemical Sciences
- 0305 Organic Chemistry
- 0302 Inorganic Chemistry