Organometallic Electrochemistry: Origins, Development, and Future
Organometallics2007Vol. 26(24), pp. 5738–5765
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Abstract
The evolution of organotransition metal electrochemistry from its origin with ferrocene to its promise in future applications is presented. Examples are given of key findings on the relationships of electron transfer to molecular structures and to the reactions of organotransition metal complexes.
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