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Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry [electronic resource] /by Francois Mathey.

by Mathey, Francois [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science: Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : 2013.Description: IX, 100 p. 100 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9789814451093.Subject(s): Chemistry | Chemistry, Organic | Catalysis | Chemistry | Organometallic Chemistry | Catalysis | Organic ChemistryDDC classification: 547.05 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
General Topics -- Main Types of Organometallic Derivatives -- Homogenous Catalysis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book serves as a concise guide to essential topics in Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry for senior undergraduate and graduate students; it blends qualitative theoretical approach with experimental description of the facts. Its content emphasizes on the orbital description of M-L bonds; the electronic structures of the main types of organometallic complexes (ML2 to ML6); main types of organometallic reactions; organometallic compound synthesis, analytical characterization and the reactivity and lastly the applications of transition metals in homogeneous catalysis.
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General Topics -- Main Types of Organometallic Derivatives -- Homogenous Catalysis.

This book serves as a concise guide to essential topics in Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry for senior undergraduate and graduate students; it blends qualitative theoretical approach with experimental description of the facts. Its content emphasizes on the orbital description of M-L bonds; the electronic structures of the main types of organometallic complexes (ML2 to ML6); main types of organometallic reactions; organometallic compound synthesis, analytical characterization and the reactivity and lastly the applications of transition metals in homogeneous catalysis.

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