Abstract
Abstract: This is the second part of an overview of the applications of the various molecular spectroscopic methods that have been employed in bioorganometallic chemistry research since 2005 focusing on ferrocenes and other non-metal carbonyl organometallic complexes. These spectroscopic methods encompass infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass, Raman, ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis), and several other less common spectroscopic techniques.
Acknowledgments
I. S. B. thanks A. V. and G. J. for their generous hospitality during a 4-month sabbatical leave from McGill University at Chimie ParisTech, during which time this review was written.