Complexes with transition metal-carbon σ-bonds

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Complexes with transition metal-carbon σ-bonds

Manfred Bochmann

(Oxford chemistry primers, 12 . Organometallics ; 1)

Oxford University Press, 1994

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Complexes with transition metal-carbon sigma-bonds

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780198557500

Description

This succinct text outlines the main classes of transition metal organometallic complexes and introduces the reader to the chemistry of compounds with metal-carbon *s-bonds: metal carbonyls, metal alkyls, and metal alkylidenes and alkylidnes. The synthetic methods leading to each class of compounds are illustrated with pertinent examples, followed by the discussion of characteristic structures and reactivity patterns. The aim is to allow undergraduate students a quick overview over this area of chemistry. Highlights and excursions stress general principles and relate the material to specific applications such as catalytic processes.

Table of Contents

  • 1. A few basics
  • 2. Metal carbonyl complexes
  • 3. Metal alkyl complexes
  • 4. Alkylidene and alkylidyne complexes
  • Index
Volume

: hard ISBN 9780198557517

Description

This succinct text outlines the main classes of transition metal organometallic complexes and introduces the reader to the chemistry of compounds with metal-carbon *A-bonds: metal carbonyls, metal alkyls, and metal alkylidenes and alkylidynes. The synthetic methods leading to each class of compounds are illustrated with pertinent examples, followed by the discussion of characteristic structures and reactivity patterns. The aim is to allow undergraduate students a quick overview of this area of chemistry. Highlights and excursions stress general principles and relate the material to specific applications such as catalytic processes.

Table of Contents

  • A few basics
  • Metal carbonyl complexes
  • Metal alkyl complexes
  • Alkylidene and alkylidyne complexes.

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