Principles and applications of organotransition metal chemistry
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Principles and applications of organotransition metal chemistry
University Science , Distributed by Oxford University Press, c1987
[2nd ed.]
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Note
Previous ed. / by James P. Collman and Louis S. Hegedus. 1980
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook introduces students and experienced chemists to a rapidly growing interdisciplinary subject. It incorporates a thorough revision of the earlier edition, and includes all new developments.
Table of Contents
- A perspective
- Bonding
- Survey of organotransition metal complexes according to ligand
- Ligand substitution processes
- Oxidative-addition and reductive elimination
- Intramolecular insertion reactions
- Nucleophilic attack on ligands coordinated to transition metals
- Electrophilic attacks on coordinated ligands
- Metallacycles
- Homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation, hydrosilation, and hydrocyanation
- Catalytic polymerization of olefins and acetylenes
- Catalytic reactions involving carbon monoxide
- Synthetic applications of transition metal hydrides
- Synthetic applications of transition metal complexes containing metal carbon bonds
- Synthetic applications of transition metal carbonyl compounds
- Synthetic application of transition metal carbenes and metallacycles
- Synthetic applications of transition metal alkene, diene, and duenyl complexes
- Synthetic applications of transition metal alkyne complexes
- Synthetic applications of -allyl transition metal complexes
- Synthetic applications of transition metal arene complexes.
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