The tetrahedral geometry of four-coordinate carbon atoms is a steadfast property of organic compounds. Nevertheless, chemists are still attracted to the possibility of twisting or squashing a ...
Do unusual geometries always come from the force exerted by a protein, a solid-state lattice or bulky ligands? In a new iron(II) complex, simple ligands stabilize a square-planar high-spin complex ...
Osaka, Japan – The arrangement of small molecules – known as ligands – around transition metal atoms affects how the metal atoms behave. This is important because transition metals are used as ...
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