Problems and solutions in organometallic chemistry
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Problems and solutions in organometallic chemistry
University Science Books, [1987]
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Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Although several textbooks dealing with transition metal organometallic chemistry have recently been published, there is a general lack of problems to reinforce the principles discussed in these books. This book provides real problems from the recent literature, complete with solutions and references. For the practising organometallic chemist, there is also a readily accessible compilation of IR and NMR spectral data for a variety of organometallic compounds, and descriptions of NMR techniques frequently used as tools in the spectroscopic characterization of organometallic compounds. Readership: first-degree students and lecturers on organometallic chemistry; courses in organic and inorganic chemistry departments.
Table of Contents
- Methods for the identification of organometallic complexes
- Structure and bonding
- Ligand substitution reactions
- Rearrangements and fluxional processes
- Oxidative-addition andreductive-elimination reactions
- Insertions reactions
- Nucleophilic attack on coordinated ligands
- Electrophilic attack oncoordinated ligands
- Metallacycles
- Reactions of transition metal alkyl and hybride complexes
- Catalytic reactions
- Organometallic complexes in organic synthesis
- Additional problems.
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