Metal vapor synthesis (English Wikipedia)

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  • Schmidt, Eckhardt; Klabunde, Kenneth J.; Ponce, Aldo; Smetana, Alexander; Heroux, David (2005). "Metal Vapor Synthesis of Transition Metal Compounds". Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. doi:10.1002/0470862106.ia137. ISBN 978-0-470-86078-6.
  • Stephan, G. C.; Naether, C.; Peters, G.; Tuczek, F. (2013). "Molybdenum 17- and 18-Electron Bis- and Tris(Butadiene) Complexes: Electronic Structures, Spectroscopic Properties, and Oxidative Ligand Substitution Reactions". Inorg. Chem. 52 (10): 5931–5942. doi:10.1021/ic400145f. PMID 23627292.

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  • Stephan, G. C.; Naether, C.; Peters, G.; Tuczek, F. (2013). "Molybdenum 17- and 18-Electron Bis- and Tris(Butadiene) Complexes: Electronic Structures, Spectroscopic Properties, and Oxidative Ligand Substitution Reactions". Inorg. Chem. 52 (10): 5931–5942. doi:10.1021/ic400145f. PMID 23627292.