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Do distibene (HSbSbH) and dibismuthene (HBiBiH) feature double bonding? A theoretical comparison with diphosphene (HPPH) and diarsene (HAsAsH)

Do distibene (HSbSbH) and dibismuthene (HBiBiH) feature double bonding? A theoretical... calculations suggest that the Sb and Bi atoms in group 15 form double bonded compounds, as do the lighter P and As atoms, unlike the heavier Sn and Pb in group 14; dibismuthenes are the heaviest example of double bonding between main group elements. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Do distibene (HSbSbH) and dibismuthene (HBiBiH) feature double bonding? A theoretical comparison with diphosphene (HPPH) and diarsene (HAsAsH)

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Royal Society of Chemistry — Jan 1, 1990

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Abstract

calculations suggest that the Sb and Bi atoms in group 15 form double bonded compounds, as do the lighter P and As atoms, unlike the heavier Sn and Pb in group 14; dibismuthenes are the heaviest example of double bonding between main group elements.

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