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A comparison of bismuth- and antimony-containing transition metal cluster complexes

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In recent years a number of transition metal clusters which incorporate bismuth and antimony have been reported. The structures and reaction chemistry of these complexes are compared.

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Whitmire, K.H. A comparison of bismuth- and antimony-containing transition metal cluster complexes. J Clust Sci 2, 231–258 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00702955

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