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- Q395765 subject Q6563910.
- Q395765 subject Q8913144.
- Q395765 abstract "Agostic interaction is a term in organometallic chemistry for the interaction of a coordinatively-unsaturated transition metal with a C-H bond, when the two electrons involved in the C-H bond enter the empty d-orbital of a transition metal, resulting in a three-center two-electron bond. Many catalytic transformations, e.g. oxidative addition and reductive elimination, are proposed to proceed via intermediates featuring agostic interactions. Agostic interactions are observed throughout organometallic chemistry in alkyl, alkylidene, and polyenyl ligands.".
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- Q395765 wikiPageWikiLink Q6563910.
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- Q395765 wikiPageWikiLink Q8913144.
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- Q395765 comment "Agostic interaction is a term in organometallic chemistry for the interaction of a coordinatively-unsaturated transition metal with a C-H bond, when the two electrons involved in the C-H bond enter the empty d-orbital of a transition metal, resulting in a three-center two-electron bond. Many catalytic transformations, e.g. oxidative addition and reductive elimination, are proposed to proceed via intermediates featuring agostic interactions.".
- Q395765 label "Agostic interaction".
- Q395765 depiction AgostKubas.png.