Chinese lantern structure
In chemistry, the Chinese lantern structure is a
metal-metal bonding varies according to the d-electron configuration.[1]
Complexes with Chinese lantern structure
- Copper benzoate
- Copper acetate
- Chromium(II) acetate
- Molybdenum(II) acetate
- Diruthenium tetraacetate chloride
- Rhodium acetate
References
- ISBN 0-19-855649-7.
Further reading
- Talismanova, M. O.; Sidorov, A. A.; Aleksandrov, G. G.; Oprunenko, Yu. F.; Eremenko, I. L.; Moiseev, I. I. (2004). "New dinuclear palladium complex with a Chinese-lantern structure". Russian Chemical Bulletin. 53 (7): 1507. .