Organometallic reagents in synthesis
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Organometallic reagents in synthesis
(Oxford chemistry primers, 3)
Oxford University Press, 1992
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780198556664
Description
This straightforward introduction looks at the properties and reactions of main group organometallic compounds, placing particular emphasis on their applications in synthesis. Written in a simple, readable style, the book adopts a logical approach to this important area of organic chemistry, and provides the student with a clear account of all aspects of the field. Study problems are included at chapter ends, along with suggestions for further reading on the
topic.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Metallated alkanes
- Metallated olefins
- Metallated alkynes
- Metallated aromatic compounds
- Metallated heterocyclic compounds
- *A-heteroatom stabilized organometallic compounds
- Heteroatom organometallic compounds.
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780198556671
Description
This straightforward introduction looks at the properties and reactions of main group organometallic compounds, placing particular emphasis on their applications in synthesis. Written in a simple, readable style, the book adopts a logical approach to this important area of organic chemistry, and provides the student with a clear account of all aspects of the field. Study problems are included at chapter ends, along with suggestions for further reading on the topic. This book is intended for undergraduates on courses in chemistry.
Table of Contents
- Metallated alkanes
- Metallated olefins
- Metallated alkynes
- Metallated aromatic compounds
- Metallated heterocyclic compounds
- Heteroatom stabilized organometallic compounds
- Heteroatom organometallic compounds.
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