In path a, the first step proceeds with the oxidative addition of the halogen to the metal complex.
These curves indicate that a spin transition has occurred in a metal complex as temperature changed.
The rates of proton-transfer to and between metal complexes are often slow.
Its main use is as a ligand in metal complexes.
It forms a variety of metal complexes with metals in low oxidation states.
They have poor (basic dyes) to good (metal complex based) light fastness.
This dark blue solid is a metal complex.
Any 17-electron metal complex would be isolobal in this example.
In the search for drugs with fewer side effects other metal complexes have been examined over the past few years.
Oxidative addition requires that the metal complex have a vacant coordination site.