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Published for organometallic, inorganic, organic and materials chemists and provides articles that detail the synthesis, structure, bonding, chemical reactivity and reaction mechanisms and applications of organometallic and organometalloidal compounds. Coverage also includes organic and polymer synthesis, catalytic processes and synthetic aspects of materials science and solid-state chemistry.

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