MnRe(CO)10: A review of the chemical and physical properties of a simple heterobimetallic non-bridged dimer Neil J. CovilleAnn E. Leins Review Pages: 185 - 230
Substitution reactions of the trimeric dodecacarbonylsM 3(CO)12 (M=Fe, Ru, or Os) and their derivativesM 3(CO)12−n L n (n=1–3) Brian F. G. JohnsonYvonne V. Roberts Review Pages: 231 - 244
Further studies of the reactions of PtRu5(μ6-C)(CO)16 with alkynes: The preparation and structural characterizations of PtRu5(CO)13(μ-EtC2Et)(μ3-EtC2Et)(μ5-C) and Pt2Ru6(CO)17(μ-η5-Et4C5)(μ3-EtC2Et) (μ6-C) Richard D. AdamsWengan Wu Articles Pages: 245 - 258
[Et3PH][W4O3Cl7(PEt3)3]. A 12-electron tetrahedral tungsten cluster with an interesting arrangement of ligands Jane T. BarryStephanie T. ChaconJames D. Martin Articles Pages: 259 - 269
Preparation and structural characterization of the hexatungsten cluster complex (EDTEH)2[W6(μ3-Cl)8Cl6], (EDTEH=(MeO2CCH2)2N(H)CH2CH2N(CH2CO2Me)2+ Richard D. AdamsGong ChenJianquan Huang Articles Pages: 271 - 277
The first ruthenium-alkyne-dihydride reported is now recognized as an intermediate in the homogeneous hydrogenation of diphenylacetylene: Crystal structure of (μ-H)2Ru3(CO)9(μ3-η2-∥-C2Ph2) Daniele CauzziRoberto GiordanoMarisa Tiripicchio Camellini Articles Pages: 279 - 296