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Organo-transition metal compounds and related aspects of homogeneous catalysis
B. L. Shaw
Published
1975
by Pergamon Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | B.L. Shaw and N.I. Tucker. |
Series | Comprehensive inorganic chemistry -- chap. 53., Pergamon texts in inorganic chemistry -- v. 23., Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering and social studies, Comprehensive inorganic chemistry -- chap. 53., Pergamon texts in inorganic chemistry -- v. 23., Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering, and social studies |
Contributions | Tucker, N. I. |
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Pagination | vii, 781-994, xii p. : |
Number of Pages | 994 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17771502M |
ISBN 10 | 0080188710, 0080188729 |
Man-made homogeneous catalysis with the aid of transition metal compounds looks back on a long history of almost one hundred years. One of the first milestones was probably hydroformylation, worked out by Otto Roelen in the s. Homogeneous catalysts offer the possibility of understanding more complex heterogeneous catalytic systems on a molecular level. A growing area of research is the study of main group and lanthanide organometallic chemistry as opposed to the transition metal chemistry explored in .
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With focus on the applications in synthesis and catalysis, this book comprehensively discusses topics ranging from polymerization to metathesis, from molecular materials to carbon rich compounds including how these compounds play the main role in the metathesis reaction, the Nobel Prize topic. (source: Nielsen Book Data). Organo-transition metal compounds and related aspects of homogeneous catalysis.-v. The chemistry of iron, cobalt and nickel.-v. The chemistry of ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium and platinum.-v. The chemistry of the lanthanides.-v. Compounds of the transition elements involving metal-metal bonds. Language.
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Organo-Transition Metal Compounds and Related Aspects of Homogeneous Catalysis covers compounds that possess carbon atoms bonded to metal and to other carbon atoms. The order in which the substances appear in the book is based on the number of carbon atoms it have. The first section is about the alkyl, aryl, ethynyl, acyl, and carbene Edition: 1.
Organo-Transition Metal Compounds and Related Aspects of Homogeneous Catalysis deals with the chemistry of organo-transition metal complexes and their uses as homogeneous catalysts and as intermediates in organic synthesis.
The compounds are classified mainly from the number of carbon atoms that are actually bonded to the metal and to each other. This volume is comprised of eight chapters and begins with a discussion on alkyls, aryls, acetylides, fluorocarbon complexes Book Edition: 1.
Organo-transition metal compounds and related aspects of homogeneous catalysis. Oxford ; New York: Pergamon Press,© (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: B L Shaw; N I Tucker. About this book The completely revised third edition of this four-volume classic is fully updated and now includes such topics as as CH-activation and multicomponent reactions.
It describes the most important reaction types, new methods and recent developments in catalysis. From the book: Organometallic Chemistry: Volume 8 Homogeneous catalysis by transition-metal complexes.
Abel, F. Stone and C. White Homogeneous catalysis by transition-metal complexes. Abel, F. Stone and C. White No abstract available Buy this chapter £* * Exclusive of taxes Cited by: 1. Soluble catalysts are used extensively in many branches of chemistry and are indeed a vital constituent of many natural processes.
They find wide application throughout the chemical industry where they assist in the production of several million tonnes of chemicals each year. Since homogeneous. Most advances in industrial homogeneous catalysis are based on the development of organometallic catalysts.
This chapter presents a survey of the most important types of reaction, knowledge of which is sufficient for understanding the reaction cycles of homogeneous transition metal catalysis. It is not only the comprehensive description of organo-transition-metal compounds that makes this book so valuable for chemists and advanced students, but also the many references to original publications, the descriptive figures, and the scores of images that make the book by Helmut Werner so valuable, worth reading, and unique."Reviews: 2.
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Organotransition Metal Chemistry – From Bonding to Catalysis provides a selective, but thorough and authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of organometallic chemistry, the elementary reactions of these complexes, and many catalytic processes occurring through organometallic intermediates.
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and metal oxide surfaces, both key actors in heterogeneous catalysis. The field is also creating links with the chemistry of materials because organometallic and metal–organic compounds are increasingly preferred as the precursors for depositing materials on various substrates via thermal decomposition of the metal compound.
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