Published October 21, 1981
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Journal Article
Periodic trends in transition metal-hydrogen, metal-carbon, and metal-oxygen bond dissociation energies. Correlation with reactivity and electronic structure
Chicago
Abstract
The strengths of bonds formed between transition metals and various substituent groups are of fundamental importance in the areas of surface chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and catalysis. The scarcity of such thermodynamic information has led us to develop new experimental methods for the determination of the thermochemical properties of organometallic species. Most important are ion beam experiments in which an examination of the translational energy dependence of endothermic reactions yields bond energies of product species.
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© 1981 American Chemical Society. Received June 29, 1981. This work was supported in part by the United States Department of Energy.Additional details
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