Kobalt-tetrakarbonil-hidrid (Hungarian Wikipedia)

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  • (1986) „Kinetic and thermodynamic acidity of hydrido transition-metal complexes. 3. Thermodynamic acidity of common mononuclear carbonyl hydrides”. Journal of the American Chemical Society 108 (9), 2257–2263. o. DOI:10.1021/ja00269a022. PMID 22175569.