Regio- and stereoselectivity in long-range asymmetric induction controlled by carbonyliron groups: crystal structures of dicarbonyl-L-[(1,2,3,4,5-η)-1-R-4-methoxycyclohexadienyl]iron(1+) hexafluorophosphate(1−) [(R=isopropenyl, L=CO), (R=1-styryl, L=CO), (R=1-prop-1-enyl, L=PPh3)] and tricarbonyl[me

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