Dimethylindium octahydrotriborate, Me(2)InB(3)H(8): Synthesis, crystal structure and spectroscopic properties of a volatile indium hydride
Reaction between trimethylindium and tetraborane(10) at room temperature yields the volatile, viscous liquid dimethylindium octahydrotriborate, the first reported example of a volatile indium hydride; spectroscopic properties of the vapour indicate a molecular structure akin to that of Me2AlB3H8, al...
Main Authors: | Aldridge, S, Downs, A, Parsons, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1996
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