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The synthesis and characterisation of another example of an air-stable carbene is described, in addition to the preparation of rhodium and iridium olefin and carbonyl complexes. The spectroscopic data indicates that these air-stable carbenes do not display reduced sigma-donor capacity of the carbenic centre. The catalytic applications of these carbenes are explored in the hydrosilylation and transfer hydrogenation processes.
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