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  1. Binuclear platinum–iridium complexes: synthesis, reactivity and luminescence
  2. Sequential electrophilic P–C bond formation in metal-coordinated chlorophosphines
  3. Hypericum perforatumhydroxyalkylpyrone synthase involved in sporopollenin biosynthesis - phylogeny, site-directed mutagenesis, and expression in nonanther tissues
  4. Reactivity of a dichlorophosphido complex. Nucleophilic substitution reactions at metal coordinated phosphorus
  5. Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Reactions of a Tungsten-Coordinated Phosphirenyl Triflate
  6. Formation of phosphorus heterocycles using a cationic electrophilic phosphinidene complex
  7. Facile Phosphorus–Carbon Bond Formation using a Tungsten-Coordinated Phosphirenyl Cation
  8. Formation and Reactivity of a Transient Cationic Alkyl Phosphinidene Complex
  9. Supra–Supra, Supra–Antara, and Stepwise-Diradical Pathways for an Observed 16-Electron Double-[4 + 4] Cycloaddition within Metal-Templated Dialkyne Dimers (PtX 2 ) 2 (μ-R 2 PCCCCPR 2 ) 2
  10. Si−H Bond Activation by Electrophilic Phosphinidene Complexes
  11. A Metal-Templated 4 + 2 Cycloaddition Reaction of an Alkyne and a Diyne To Form a 1,2-Aryne
  12. Tungsten coordination chemistry of 1,4-bisdiphenylphosphinobutadiyne — Synthesis of coordination macrocycles and factors controlling diyne cycloaddition
  13. Reactivity of Terminal, Electrophilic Phosphinidene Complexes of Molybdenum and Tungsten. Nucleophilic Addition at Phosphorus and P−P Bond Forming Reactions with Phosphines and Diphosphines
  14. Metal-Templated Diyne Cyclodimerization and Cyclotrimerization
  15. Transformation of μ 4 -Phosphinidenes at an Ru 5 Center:  Isolation and Structural Characterization of Hydroxyphosphinidene Cluster Acids, Fluorophosphinidenes, and a Novel μ 5 -Phosphide
  16. Synthesis and transformations of 60-, 62-, and 64-electron Co 4 (CO) x (PNR 2 ) 2 ( x = 8, 9, 10) clusters
  17. The Synthesis and Reactivity of New  2- and  3-Aminophosphinidene Cobalt Complexes
  18. Selective Coupling of Methylene Groups at a Rh/Os Core, Yielding C 2 , C 3 , or C 4 Fragments:  Roles of the Adjacent Metals in Carbon−Carbon Bond Formation
  19. The formation of mixed metal aminophosphinidene clusters via reactions of terminal chloroaminophosphido complexes with Co 2 (CO) 8
  20. Terminal Aminophosphinidene Complexes of Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium
  21. The reactivity of terminal chloroaminophosphido ligands towards metal carbonyl complexes. Formation of μ2- and μ3-phosphinidene clusters
  22. Photochemical reactions of metal carbonyls [M(CO)6 (M=Cr, Mo, W), Re(CO)5Br, Mn(CO)3Cp] with 3,5-dimethyl-tetrahydro-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione (DTTT) and the crystal structure of [W(CO)5(DTTT)]
  23. Photochemical reactions of Re(CO)5Br with tetraalkyldiphosphine disulfides (R=Me, Et, nPr, nBu, Ph) and the crystal structure of [ReBr(CO)3(Et2P(S)P(S)Et2)]
  24. A Thermally Stable and Sterically Unprotected Terminal Electrophilic Phosphinidene Complex of Cobalt and Its Conversion to an η 1 -Phosphirene
  25. The synthesis and reactivity of a mixed nitrosyl–phosphinidene cluster of ruthenium: Formation of nitride and nitrene clusters
  26. Platinum–thallium cluster complexes
  27. Mixed nitrosyl/phosphinidene and nitrene/phosphinidene clusters of rutheniumElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: experimental, preparation of compounds. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b1/b110927h
  28. Synthesis and Characterization of Mixed Ruthenium/Platinum μ 4 -Phosphinidene, Phosphorus Monoxide, and Related Clusters
  29. Reactivity of Electrophilic Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes:  P−P Bond Forming Reactions with Phosphines and Diphosphines
  30. Electrophilic “Fischer Type” Phosphinidene Complexes of Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Ruthenium
  31. Terminal chloroaminophosphido and aminophosphinidene complexes of molybdenum
  32. Electronic Structures of Transition Metal Phosphorus Monoxide Complexes
  33. Complexes with Platinum−Ruthenium Bonds:  Synthesis, Structure, and Fluxionality of Pt 3 Ru Cluster Complexes
  34. Complexes with Platinum−Ruthenium Bonds:  The Stepwise Formation of Complexes Containing PtRu and PtRu 2 Units
  35. Selective Coupling of Methylene Units in a Rh/Os Complex To Give Either C 3 or C 4 Fragments
  36. Complexes with Platinum−Iridium Bonds:  Stepwise Formation of a PtIr 2 Cluster Complex
  37. Trinuclear and Tetranuclear Platinum−Iridium Cluster Complexes:  A Remarkable Metal for Metal Substitution Reaction
  38. Heterobinuclear Vinyl, Allyl, and Related Complexes of Rhodium/Osmium from Terminal Alkynes and Allenes, Vinyl to Carbene Transformations, and the Structures of [RhOs(C(CH 3 )CH 2 )(CO) 3 (Ph 2 PCH 2 PPh 2 ) 2 ] and [RhOs(C(CH 3 )C(CH 3 ) 2 )(CH 3 )(C...
  39. Heterobinuclear Hydrido, Alkyl, and Related Complexes of Rh/Os. Site-Specific Reductive Elimination of Methane from a Rh/Os Core and the Structures of [RhOs(CH2CN)(CO)3(dppm)2] and [RhOs(CH3)(CO)3(dppm)2]