An article that describes a procedure for counting electrons in compounds that feature μ–L groups was recently reported in Chemical Communications. Significantly, this article reconciles the long standing problem between the M–M bond orders calculated theoretically for certain bridging carbonyl compounds, e.g. Fe2(CO)9, and those predicted by using electron counting. See: “The Occurrence and Representation of Three-Centre Two-Electron Bonds in Covalent Inorganic Compounds” by Jennifer C. Green, Malcolm L. H. Green, and Gerard Parkin Chem. Commun. 2012, 48, 11481–11503.
Author: mchgreen
UNDERSTANDING THE ORIGIN OF THE RULE LZ = X2
An article which explains the origin of the LZ → X2 rule has been added to the Teaching Materials section.
NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER
Polly L. Arnold of the University of Edinburgh has joined the CBC Advisory Board
NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER
Professor Nilay Hazari of Yale University has joined the CBC Advisory Board
NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER
Professor John Bercaw of the California Institute of Technology has accepted to join the Advisory board
NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER
Professor Daniel of the University of North Carolina has joined the CBC Advisory board.
NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER
Professor Pete Wolczanskii of Cornell University has joined the CBC Advisory board
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