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A metal carbido complex is a coordination complex that contains a carbon atom as a ligand. Carbido complexes are a molecular subclass of carbides, which are prevalent. Carbido complexes represent models for intermediates in Fischer–Tropsch synthesis and related catalytic processes. They are also used as precursors for the synthesis of more complicated carbides. They are analogous to metal nitrido complexes.

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  • A metal carbido complex is a coordination complex that contains a carbon atom as a ligand. Carbido complexes are a molecular subclass of carbides, which are prevalent. Carbido complexes represent models for intermediates in Fischer–Tropsch synthesis and related catalytic processes. They are also used as precursors for the synthesis of more complicated carbides. They are analogous to metal nitrido complexes. (en)
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  • A metal carbido complex is a coordination complex that contains a carbon atom as a ligand. Carbido complexes are a molecular subclass of carbides, which are prevalent. Carbido complexes represent models for intermediates in Fischer–Tropsch synthesis and related catalytic processes. They are also used as precursors for the synthesis of more complicated carbides. They are analogous to metal nitrido complexes. (en)
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