Advances in Organometallic Chemistry
- 1st Edition, Volume 50 - February 10, 2004
- Latest edition
- Editors: Robert C. West, Anthony F. Hill
- Language: English
Almost all branches of chemistry and material science now interface with organometallic chemistry - the study of compounds containing carbon-metal bonds. The widely acclaimed… Read more
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Description
Description
Almost all branches of chemistry and material science now interface with organometallic chemistry - the study of compounds containing carbon-metal bonds. The widely acclaimed serial Advances in Organometallic Chemistry contains authoritative reviews that address all aspects of organometallic chemistry, a field which has expanded enormously since the publication of Volume 1 in 1964.
Key features
Key features
- Provides an authoritative, definitive review addressing all aspects of organometallic chemistry
- Useful to all researchers within this active field and is a must for every modern library of chemistry
- High quality research book within this rapidly developing field
Readership
Readership
Academic and industrial inorganic and organic chemists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Hydrazide-based Hypercoordinate Silicon Compounds
(Daniel Kost, Inna Kalikhman).
Transition Metal Complexes Bearing a Phosphenium Ligand
(Hiroshi Nakazawa).
New direct syntheses oforganosilicon compounds
(Il Nam Jung and Bok Ryul).
Transition Metal Complexes Containing All-Carbon Ligands (Michael Bruce).
(Daniel Kost, Inna Kalikhman).
Transition Metal Complexes Bearing a Phosphenium Ligand
(Hiroshi Nakazawa).
New direct syntheses oforganosilicon compounds
(Il Nam Jung and Bok Ryul).
Transition Metal Complexes Containing All-Carbon Ligands (Michael Bruce).
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 50
- Published: February 10, 2004
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Robert C. West
Affiliations and expertise
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USAAH
Anthony F. Hill
Affiliations and expertise
Australian National University, CanberraView book on ScienceDirect
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