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[1] Ferrocenophanes. synthesis and spectroscopic properties of [1] ferrocenophanes with group IV and V elements as bridge atoms

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In this paper, the authors show that 1,1′-dilithioferrocenebis N, N, N, n′, N′, N′ -tetramethylethylenediamine (TTE) with dichlorodiphenylsilane, tetrachlorosilane, dichlorodorodoritriou-germane and P, P -dichlorophenylphosphine yields polymeric products.
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This article is published in Journal of Organometallic Chemistry.The article was published on 1980-07-15. It has received 147 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dichlorophenylphosphine & Tetramethylethylenediamine.

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Polyferrocenylsilane-based polymer systems.

TL;DR: It is conceivable that PFS-related platforms might be indispensable nano-objects in the near future, as they stand on the verge of a new generation of sophisticated materials.
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Strained metallocenophanes and related organometallic rings containing π-hydrocarbon ligands and transition-metal centers

TL;DR: This Review summarizes the current state of knowledge on the preparation, structural characterization, electronic structure, and reactivity of strained organometallic rings with pi-hydrocarbon ligands and d-block metals.
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Poly(ferrocenylsilanes): novel organometallic plastics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss current knowledge of the properties of these readily available and processable organometallic polymers together with recent developments made possible by the discovery of living anionic and transition metal-catalyzed ROP routes.
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The crystal structure of ferrocene

TL;DR: A detailed X-ray analysis of crystals of ferrocene by Dunitz, Orgel & Rich as mentioned in this paper confirmed that the molecule has a "sandwich" structure with approximate D5d symmetry, and Fe-C, 2.045±0.02 A.
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Mössbauer Studies of Iron Organometallic Complexes. IV. Sign of the Electric‐Field Gradient in Ferrocene

TL;DR: In this paper, a first-order perturbation treatment for the axially symmetric electric field gradient case is given for powdered samples, which has been the subject of many theoretical papers.
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Bridged ferrocenes—II

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the extent to which the molecular geometry and conformational freedom of the ferrocene nucleus is modified by interannular bridging through a study of the spectral properties (particularly PMR) of a series of [m]ferrocenophane derivatives.
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