In, organoindium compounds
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In, organoindium compounds
(Gmelin handbook of inorganic chemistry / prepared and issued by Gmelin-Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; director, Ekkehard Fluck, system no. 37)
Springer, 1991
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- pt. 1 : us
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This volume is a comprehensive collection of organoindium compounds which have been of increasing interest in the last few years. It covers all of the chemical, physical and structural information of compounds containing an indium-to-carbon bond. It begins with In(CH3)3, the most studied organoindium compound - not only the starting material for many other organo-indium compounds but also an important chemical agent in producing semiconducting layers by gas phase epitaxy (MOVPE) - and ends with studies on the interaction of indium with carbon monoxide in an argon matrix. The structural versatility in organoindium compounds has stimulated much recent interest. Various types of bridging systems involving 4-to-8 membered indium-containing heterocycles or polymers are well documented.
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