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Title:
Science of Synthesis Volume 1: Compounds with Transition Metal-Carbon π-Bonds and Compounds of Groups 10-8 |
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Division: Methods, Synthesis & Techniques / Others / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: Prof. Mark Lautens Star:     |
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ISBN: 3131121319 |
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Introduce Date: 2007年08月20日09:25 , Release Date: 2007年09月10日15:19 |
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Introducer: wuyuan99 , Rate: 7/521 |
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| Description: |
Volume 1: Compounds with Transition Metal¾Carbon π-Bonds and Compounds of Groups 10-8 (Ni, Pd, Pt, Co, Rh, Ir, Fe, Ru, Os)
Science of Synthesis Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations is the entirely new edition of the acclaimed reference series, Houben-Weyl.This new edition is published in English and is available in both print and electronic formats.
Clear and systematic, Science of Synthesis provides practical solutions and offers a route through the mass of information available in the primary literature.
This volume covers compounds with transition metal-carbon π-bonds for groups 10-8. It is the first volume in the category of organometallics and the first volume of the Science of Synthesis series. The elements covered include Ni, Pd, Pt, Co, Rh, Ir, Fe, Ru and Os and the range of organic π-bonds includes arene, pentadienyl, cyclopentadienyl, diene, allyl, alkyne and alkene moieties.
The decision to create a series of volumes on Organometallics was based on an appreciation of the increasing role that metal complexes play as reagents in organic synthesis. In addition organometallic complexes are widely used as catalysts or precatalysts in many organic transformations and so their importance is increasing dramatically over the past quarter century.
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