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The bonding in boron and transition-metal cluster compounds

Author
STONE, A. J1
[1] Univ. chemical lab., Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom
Source

Polyhedron. 1984, Vol 3, Num 12, pp 1299-1306 ; ref : 18 ref

CODEN
PLYHDE
ISSN
0277-5387
Scientific domain
Inorganic chemistry; Crystallography; Atomic molecular physics
Publisher
Elsevier Science, New York, NY / Elsevier Science, Oxford
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Agrégat complexe Borane minéral Complexe polynucléaire Composé minéral Etude théorique Métal transition Complexe Méthode LCAO Méthode calcul Orbitale Structure moléculaire Structure électronique
Keyword (en)
Complex cluster Inorganic borane Polynuclear complex Inorganic compound Theoretical study Transition metal Complexes LCAO method Calculating method Orbital Molecular structure Electronic structure
Keyword (es)
Estructura molecular
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001B Physics / 001B30 Atomic and molecular physics / 001B30A Electronic structure of atoms, molecules and their ions: theory / 001B30A15 Calculations and mathematical techniques in atomic and molecular physics (excluding electron correlation calculations) / 001B30A15C Semi-empirical and empirical calculations (differential overlap, hückel, ppp methods, etc.)

Discipline
Atomic and molecular physics
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
9274984

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