- ISSN 0010-0765 printed
- ISSN 1212-6950 electronic
1999, Volume 64, Issue 5
Review
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pp. 747-766
Herbert Beall* and Donald F. Gaines Chemistry of Pentaborane(9). A Review -
pp. 767-782
Thomas P. Fehlner Connections Between 11B NMR Chemical Shifts and Electronic Structure in Metallaboranes. A Précis -
pp. 783-805
Igor B. Sivaev* and Vladimir I. Bregadze Chemistry of Cobalt Bis(dicarbollides). A Review
Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
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pp. 806-818
Mark A. Fox, Robert Greatrex*, Norman N. Greenwood and Martin Kirk Gas-Phase Flash Reactions of Diborane, Triborane Carbonyl and Tetraborane with Alkynes -
pp. 819-828
Keith G. Parker, J. Monte Russell, Michal Sabat and Russell N. Grimes* A Novel Heterooctametallic Metallacarborane Tetramer -
pp. 829-846
Hiroyuki Nakamura and Yoshinori Yamamoto* Novel Addition and [3+2] Cycloaddition Reactions of Stannyl- and Silyl-ortho-carboranes to Carbonyl Compounds -
pp. 847-855
Golam Rasul* and Robert E. Williams The "Cyclohexane-Like" Structure of (MeOBF2)3 and Other Species Arising from Mixing (MeO)3B and BF3. An ab initio/IGLO/NMR Investigation -
pp. 856-864
Daoud Naoufal*, Bernard Bonnetot, Henri Mongeot and Bohumír Grüner Synthesis of Bis(diphenylphosphinio)octahydro-closo-decaborates L2B10H8 (L = Ph2PH) and 1-(Diphenylphosphinio)nonahydro-closo-decaborates(1-) [1-LB10H9]- (L = Ph2PH, Ph2P(OH)) by the Palladium-Catalyzed Reaction of Ph2PH with 1-Diazononahydro-closo-decaborate(1-) [1-N2B10H9]- -
pp. 865-882
Alexandra M. Shedlow and Larry G. Sneddon* Synthesis of the New 2-Alkyl-nido-2,7,10-C3B8H11 Tricarbaborane by Protonation of [7-Alkyl-nido-7,8,10-C3B8H10]-: A Reversible Cage-Carbon Rearrangement -
pp. 883-894
Seung-Won Chung, Jaejung Ko*, Kwonil Park, Sungil Cho and Sang Ook Kang* N,S-Chelating Amino-ortho-carboranethiolate Complexes of Rhodium and Iridium: Synthesis and Reactivity. X-Ray Crystal Structures of (η4-C8H12)Rh[(NMe2CH2)SC2B10H10] and (CO)2Rh[(NMe2CH2)SC2B10H10]
* In paper with more than one author, the asterisk indicates the name of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed.