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Comprehensive inorganic chemistry

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In this article, the transition elements involving metal-metal bonds are defined and an introductory essay is given, along with a discussion of homogeneous catalysis and transition metal chemistry, B L Shaw & N I Tucker.
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(partial) The lanthanides, T Moeller. Carbonyls, cyanides, isocyanides and nitrosyls, W P Griffith. Compounds of the transitional elements involving metal-metal bonds, D L Kepert. Transition metal, J C Green & M V H Green. Nonstoichiometric compounds. An introductory essay, D J M Bevan. Tungsten bronzes, vanadium bronzes and related compounds, P Hagenmuller. Isopolyanions and Heteropolyanions, D L Kepert. Ionic compounds, G C Allen. Transition metal chemistry, B F G Johnson. Organo-transition metal compounds and related aspects of homogenous catalysis, B L Shaw & N I Tucker.

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