Principles of organometallic chemistry
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Principles of organometallic chemistry
Chapman and Hall, c1988
2nd ed
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Note
Rev. ed. of: Principles of organometallic chemistry / G.E. Coates ... [et al.]. 1968
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780412275807
Table of Contents
General survey. Methods of formation of metal carbon bonds of the main group elements. Organometallic compounds of elements of the first three periodic groups. Organometallic compounds of elements of main groups IV and V. Some transition metal chemistry relevant to organometallic chemistry. Organometallic compounds of the transition elements. Classification of ligands and theories of bonding. Organotransition metal chemistry. Alkyl and alkylidene derivatives. Complexes of alkenes and alkynes. Allyl and diene complexes of the transition elements. Five electron ligands. Complexes of arenes. Cluster compounds. Mechanisms of industrial processes clarified by studies of homogeneous catalysis by complexes of transition elements. Some complexes of lanthanides and actinides.
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: pbk ISBN 9780412275906
Description
Many sections of this revised edition have been completely rewritten to take into account the enormous advances in recent years. The book's strenth lies in covering all the main group and transition metals in sufficient depth to give the student a good understanding of the subject.
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