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Synthesis and reactivity of early transitional metal complexes supported by sterically demanding amido ligands

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Johnson, Marc John Andrew, 1971-
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Christopher C. Cummings.
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Chapter 1: Ligand Synthesis Strategies -- Chapter 2: Early Transition Metal Complexes of Bidentate N[R]ArL, o-Dimethylamino- N-tert-Butylanilide -- Chapter 3: Three-Coordinate Molybdenum(III) Complexes: Synthesis, Properties, and Nitrogen Atom Transfer Thereto -- Chapter 4: The Molybdenum-Phosphorus Triple Bond: Terminal Phosphido Complexes and Phosphorus Atom Transfer -- Chapter 5: Oxygenation of PMo(N[R]Ar) 3: Synthesis and Reactivity of a Linear Terminal Phosphoryl (PO) Ligand -- Chapter 6: Molybdenum Complexes of an Amido Ligand Containing a -Hydrogen Atom.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 1998.
 
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1998
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/47708
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Chemistry

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