
Journal of the Chemical Society. Chemical communications p. 1137 - 1138 (1984)
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Payne, John D.
Murr, Nabil El
Cyclic voltammetry under CO has been used to show that the short-lived nickelocene anion splits into NiCp and Cp- (Cp = C5H5) fragments; trapping of the NiCp moiety with CO leads to a further Cp- to give Ni(CO)4.
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