• Cyanometallates or cyanometalates are a class of coordination compounds, most often consisting only of cyanide ligands. Most are anions. Cyanide is a highly...
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    ligands H− hydride B2H6 CN− cyanide approx. Fe7(CN)18 (prussian blue), see cyanometalate PPh−2 diphenylphosphide see transition metal phosphido complexes...
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    K4[Mo(CN)8]. A yellow light-sensitive solid, it is the potassium salt of the cyanometalate with the coordination number eight. The complex anion consists of a...
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    ferricyanide ((FeIII(CN)6)3−) are particularly stable and non-toxic polymeric cyanometalates due to the strong iron coordination to cyanide ions. Although cyanide...
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    η2-nitrile ligands are intermediates that preceded oxidative addition. Cyanometalate – coordination compounds containing cyanide ligands (coordinating via...
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    electron-rich species Fe2(CNEt)9, νC≡N = 2060, 1920, 1701, 1652 cm−l. Cyanometalate - coordination compounds containing cyanide ligands (coordinating via...
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