Since their discovery in the 1950s, metallocenes—chemical compounds where a metal atom sits “sandwiched” between two carbon rings—have been at the heart of organometallic chemistry research, finding applications in catalysis, materials design, energy, sensing, drug delivery and more. Yet knowledge of their formation has been limited, due to the transient nature of their unstable intermediates.
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