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Coordination Chemistry Reviews 1999: Vol 189 Table of Contents PDF

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Coordination Chemistry Reviews 189, Complete, August 1999 www.elsevier.com/locate/ccr Contents The syntheses, structures, bonding, and reactivity of cyclopentadienylaluminum(III) derivatives ee IR cing pH ae eep eo eka e; hye cle Wep ce 4 wtike Sie ea Se a ae eck Bee l Main group and transition metal compounds with silanediolate [R,SiO,]>~ and «,w-siloxane diolate [O(R,SiO),,]?~ ligands i ee ee i a, Gel ee oy Waa ewe wae ae Bhan a 5 19 Recent advances in the chemistry of the Group 13 metals: hydride derivatives and compounds involving multiply bonded Group 13 metal atoms Men NS 5c ee ne bk es eS OO ES ee eS Iodophosphonium salt structures: homonuclear cation—anion interactions leading to supra- molecular assemblies re ee ok Res eo SEES we owe DS Ce Oe Re eee Benzo-fused dithiazolyl radicals: from chemical curiosities to materials chemistry oe ee PS i eee awe ke ee te eee ee ee es Supramolecular assemblies of globular main group cage species F. Amos, BL. Wee ond CE eee. ww htee ce eee 169 Chemistry of the organodiamides of magnesium, aluminum and mixed Mg-Al systems. A review of the heterocumulene reactivity on the Mg—Al centers Ce. ee aaoe ee ee ee te ee 199 The table of contents of Coordination Chemistry Reviews is included in ESTOC - Elsevier Science Tables of Contents service — which can be accessed on the World Wide Web at the following URLS: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/estoc or http://www.elsevier.com/locate/estoc The publisher encourages the submission of articles in electronic form thus saving time and avioding rekeying errors. Please refer to the online version of the Guide for Authors at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ccr

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