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Suggest break-up

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The article is strangely focused and unhelpfully restrictive. It is sort of an (narrow) organic chemist's view of an area of coordination chemistry. The essential problem is that every compound virtually is a precursor to some catalyst for some reaction. So what? Wikipedia is not a user manual for organic chemists. But then again, maybe others dont agree with me.

Some possible solutions:

  • create Coordination chemistry of nickel (for all transition metals, eventually)
  • move the organonickel parts to organonickel chemistry, weave the rest into compound articles.

--Smokefoot (talk) 22:21, 21 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]