Comprehensive organometallic chemistry II : a review of the literature 1982-1994
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Comprehensive organometallic chemistry II : a review of the literature 1982-1994
Pergamon, 1995
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- v. 13
- v. 14
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Comprehensive organometallic chemistry 2
Comprehensive organometallic chemistry two
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Includes indexes
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Contents of Works
- Vol. 13. Structure index / volume editor, Michael I. Bruce
- Vol. 14. Cumulative indexes
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: set ISBN 9780080406084
Description
* Covers the literature in depth from 1982-1994, thus building on the original nine volumes
* 14 volume set
* 8750 pages approx
* Volumes 1-9 provide a detailed account of the organic chemistry of both main group and transition elements
* Volume 10 deals with compounds containing heteronuclear metal-metal bonds
* Volume 11 describes the use of main group organometallic compounds in organic synthesis
* Volume 12 is devoted to the use of transition metal orgnometallic compounds in organic synthesis
* Volume 13 consists of a comprehensive index of all organometallic structures studied by diffraction methods
* Volume 14 contains subject and formula indexes covering Volumes 1-12
Table of Contents
Volume 1 - Lithium, Beryllium and Boron Groups
Volume 2 - Silicon Group, Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth
Volume 3 - Copper and Zinc Groups
Volume 4 - Scandium, Yttrium, Lanthanides and Actinides and Titanium, Zirconium and Hafnium
Volume 5 - Vanadium and Chromium Groups
Volume 6 - Manganese Group
Volume 7 - Iron, Ruthenium and Osmium
Volume 8 - Cobalt, Rhodium and Iridium
Volume 9 - Nickel, Palladium and Platinum
Voulme 10 - Heteronuclear Metal-Metal Bonds
Volume 11 - Main-group Metal Organometallics in Organic Synthesis
Volume 12 - Transition Metal Organometallics in Organic Synthesis
Volume 13 - Structure Index
Volume 14 - Index Volume (Formula Index/Subject Index)
- Volume
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v. 13 ISBN 9780080423203
Description
This is the only volume to provide a complete (1927 to date) coverage of this topic, being a listing (in convenient multi-tabular form) of structures of organometallic compounds determined by electron, neutron and x-ray diffraction methods. About 35,000 structures will be listed with relevant citations, which include those appearing up to mid-1993. This listing contains not only those which appear in the well-known Cambridge Crystallographic Data Base (CCDB), but also those which for some reason do not merit inclusion in the CCDB or only been illustrated in publications, without the crystallographic details. 'Metals' include all those whose chemistry is covered in the other volumes of COMC II.
- Volume
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v. 14 ISBN 9780080423210
Description
Since the publication Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry in 1982, studies on the chemistry of moleculeswith carbon-metal bonds have continued to expand rapidly. This is due to many factors, ranging from the sheer intellectual challenge and excitement provided by the continuing production of novel results, which demand new ideas, through to the successful application of organometallic species in organic syntheses, the generation of living catalysts for polymerization, and the synthesis of precursors for materials employed in the electronic and ceramic industries. These factors led to the publication of the updated Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry II.
The original work serves as a basis for new volumes, focusing on organometallic chemistry reported since 1982, with reference back to the original work when necessary. For ease of use the new volumes maintain the same general structure as employed previously but reflect the changes in substance and direction the field has undergone in the last ten years.
This book will serve as a pivotal reference point for new work and will function to generate new ideas and perceptions for the continued advance of what will surely continue as a vibrant area of chemistry.
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