Synthesis and characterization of organomolybdenum and organotungsten halides containing the η5-pentaphenylcyclopentadienyl ligand η5-C5Ph5Mo(CO)3X · nCH2Cl2 and η5-C5Ph5W(CO)3X (X = Cl, Br, I). The X-ray molecular structure of η5-C5Ph5Mo(CO) 3I · 0.5CH2Cl2
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T. Mak | Ruji J. Wang | Li-Cheng Song | Q. Hu | X. Cao | Jin-Song Yang
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