Abstract

AbstractOne‐dimensional heteronuclear NOE difference spectroscopy was used to assign 1H and 13C NMR spectra of dinuclear fulvalene complexes with tungsten and molybdenum. It was found that metal‐metal bonded complexes show 1H chemical shifts which are the inverse of those in non‐metal—metal bonded complexes, whereas the relative 13C chemical shifts are not affected by the metal—metal bond.

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