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Organometallic Chemistry

Editat de Richard P. Irwin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2007
Organometallic chemistry is based on the reactions and use of a class of compounds (R-M) that contain a covalent bond between carbon and metal. They are prepared either by direct reaction of the metal with an organic compound or by replacement of a metal from another organometallic substance. Research in organometallic chemistry is also conducted in the areas of cluster synthesis, main-group derivatives in unusual oxidation states, organometallic polymers, unstable organometallic compounds and intermediates in matrices, structure determination of organometallic compounds in the solid state [X-ray diffraction] and gaseous states [electron diffraction], and mechanisms of reactions of transient silylenes and related species. In addition to the traditional metals and semimetals, elements such as selenium, lithium and magnesium are considered to form organometallic compounds, e.g. organomagnesium compounds MeMgI, iodo(methyl)magnesium and diethylmagnesium which are Grignard reagents an organo-lithium compound BuLi butyllithium. Organometallic compounds often find practical use as catalysts, the processing of petroleum products and the production of organic polymers. This book presents leading-edge new research in the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781600217807
ISBN-10: 160021780X
Pagini: 309
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 186 x 263 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Polyhedral Boron Hydrides in Use: Current Status and Perspectives; Hydrosilylation of the CH2=CH-Groups Immobilized on the Interlayer Surface of Ion-Exchangeable Layered Perovskite with Hydorochlorosilanes and Oligosiloxanes; Use of Electrochemistry and Palladium Catalysts for an Efficient Synthesis of Carbonyl Compounds; Mixed Transition Metal Acetylides with Different Metals Connected by Carbon-Rich Bridging Units: On the Way to Heteromultimetallic Organometallics; Recent Advances in Organometallic Materials Derived from Ferrocenylacetylide; The Bio-Organometallic Chemistry of (2Fe2S) Models Related to Iron Hydrogenase Active Site; Recent Advances in Organotin(IV) Complexes containing Sn-S Bonds; Organometallic Chemistry Research Perspectives; Ruthenium-Silylene versus Ruthenium-n3-Silane, Implications for Hydrosilylation and other Catalytic Transformations. A Theoretical Study; Index.