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  2. Carbene - Wikipedia

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    Carbene intramolecular reaction Carbene intermolecular reaction. The 1,2-rearrangement produced from intramolecular insertion into a bond adjacent to the carbene center is a nuisance in some reaction schemes, as it consumes the carbene to yield the same effect as a traditional elimination reaction. [16]

  3. Transition metal carbene complex - Wikipedia

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    Examples include (CO) 5 W=COMePh and (OC) 5 Cr=C(NR 2)Ph. Orbital interaction in a Fisher carbene. The carbene electrons are donated to a sigma bond, and weak pi-backbonding occurs. Fisher carbene complexes are related to the singlet form of carbenes, where both electrons occupy the same sp 2 orbital at the carbon. This lone pair donates to a ...

  4. Category:Carbenes - Wikipedia

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  5. Persistent carbene - Wikipedia

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    Separating a carbene from a carbene-metal complex can be problematic due to the stability of the complex. Accordingly, it is preferable to make the carbene free from these metals in the first place. Indeed, some metal ions, rather than stabilising the carbene, have been implicated in the catalytic dimerisation of unhindered examples.

  6. Carbene radical - Wikipedia

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    Bonding scheme of carbene radical complexes as compared to Schrock and Fischer-type carbene complexes. Carbene radicals are a special class of organometallic carbenes.The carbene radical can be formed by one-electron reduction of Fischer-type carbenes using an external reducing agent, or directly upon carbene formation at an open-shell transition metal complex (in particular low-spin cobalt(II ...

  7. Fischer carbene - Wikipedia

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    A Fischer carbene is a type of transition metal carbene complex, which is an organometallic compound containing a divalent organic ligand. In a Fischer carbene, the carbene ligand is a σ-donor π-acceptor ligand. Because π-backdonation from the metal centre is generally weak, the carbene carbon is electrophilic.

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  9. Carbyne - Wikipedia

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    Carbyne molecules are generally found to be in electronic doublet states: the non-bonding electrons on carbon are arranged as one radical (unpaired electron) and one electron pair, leaving a vacant atomic orbital, rather than being a triradical (the quartet state).