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Advances in Organometallic Chemistry

  • 1st Edition, Volume 86 - November 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Jairton Dupont
  • Language: English

This volume collects invited chapters from leading researchers, covering advances in synthesis, structure and bonding, reaction mechanisms, and cutting-edge applications in… Read more

Description

This volume collects invited chapters from leading researchers, covering advances in synthesis, structure and bonding, reaction mechanisms, and cutting-edge applications in catalysis, materials science, and sustainable chemistry. It serves as a comprehensive reference for researchers and graduate students seeking the latest methods, trends, and insights in organometallic science.

Key features

  • n-depth, long-form reviews written by leading experts
  • Up-to-date coverage of significant developments, with emphasis on recent literature
  • Clear progression from fundamentals to advanced concepts and applications

Readership

Academic researchers and graduate students, University libraries and research institutions

Table of contents

1. Unveiling non-covalent interaction patterns along reaction paths using density-based descriptors.
Yann Cornation and Eric Hénon

2. Steering Catalysis with Weak Forces: the Role of Non-covalent Interactions in Reactions with Hydrogen Ions Transfer
Natalia Belkova, Oleg Filippov and Elena Shubina

3. New real-space computational methods for the analysis of noncovalent interactions in orgametallic systems
Julen Munárriz and Jorge Echeverría

4. Dispersion Effects in Sterically Crowded Main Group and Transition Metal Alkyls
Philip Power

5. Reassessing Secondary Interactions: Arene and Halogen Contacts in Electron-Rich Metals
Alba Sorroche, Félix Reboiro, Miguel Monge and José M. López-de-Luzuriaga

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 86
  • Published: November 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editor

JD

Jairton Dupont

Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis, Institute of Chemistry - UFRGS, Brazil
Affiliations and expertise
Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis, Institute of Chemistry - UFRGS, Brazil