Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book

Title Organometallic chemistry. Volume 40 / editors: Ian Fairlamb, Jason Lynam
Published [Cambridge] : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2015]
©2016

Copies

Description 1 online resource
Series Specialist periodical reports
Specialist periodical report.
Contents Cover; Contents; Preface; Overcoming synthetic challenges in target synthesis using SmI2: recent advances; 1 Introduction; 2 Natural products synthesis; 3 Synthesis of non-natural bioactive compounds; 4 Organic materials; 5 Conclusions; References; Pd(0) nanoparticles (NPs) as catalysts in cross-coupling reactions and the homogeneous vs. heterogeneous debate ;́ 1 Introduction; 2 Synthesis and stabilisation of nanoparticles; 3 'Homeopathic palladium' and nanoparticles as catalysts; 4 Heterogeneous catalysis vs. homogeneous catalysis; 5 Recyclability and reusability; 6 More notable examples
7 Conclusion and outlookAcknowledgments; References; Recent developments in selective C-H functionalisation; 1 Introduction; 2 C-H activation mechanism; 3 Ru(II) catalysed sp2-C-H functionalisation; 4 Metal catalysed sp2 meta-functionalisation; References; Recent advances in the chemistry of metal-metal quadruple bonds; 1 Introduction; 2 Chromium; 3 Molybdenum and tungsten; 4 Technetium; 5 Rhenium; 6 Summary; References; N-Heterocyclic carbenes; partakers not just spectators; 1 Introduction; 2 C-C reductive elimination; 3 C-X reductive elimination; 4 Ring-opening; 5 Migratory insertion
6 C-C and C-H activation7 Miscellaneous; 8 Conclusions and outlook; References; Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules: therapeutic molecules with a wide vareity of medical applications; 1 Introduction; References; Alkali/coinage metals -- organolithium, organocuprate chemistry; 1 The alkali metals; 2 Group 11 metals; Abbreviations; References
Summary Keeping up with the literature in a fast moving science discipline can be difficult so finding a distilled view of the latest progress in an area is invaluable. In this celebratory volume, the editors have approached leading researchers to review the area of organometallic chemistry spanning the years. This interdisciplinary field has the potential to provide answers to problems and challenges faced in catalysis, synthetic organic chemistry and unusal reactivity and the development of new materials. Providing a timely addition to the literature, this volume will reflect current interests as well as look at how these have developed over the years and even explore future applications
Notes English
Online resource; title from title details screen (Royal Society of Chemistry, viewed November 19, 2015)
Subject Organometallic chemistry.
REFERENCE -- Yearbooks & Annuals.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- General.
Organometallic chemistry
Form Electronic book
Author Fairlamb, Ian, editor
Lynam, Jason, editor
Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)
ISBN 9781782623960
1782623965
9781782627159
1782627154
1849739846
9781849739849