Organometallic Chemistry - (Specialist Periodical Reports - Organometallic Chemistry) by Gareth Owen & Nildo Costa (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This volume serves as an invaluable resource, offering thoroughly analysed, evaluated, and distilled information on the latest advancements in organometallic and coordination chemistry, as well as emerging fields.
- Author(s): Gareth Owen & Nildo Costa
- 397 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
- Series Name: Specialist Periodical Reports - Organometallic Chemistry
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About the Book
Compiled by a new editorial team, this volume provides an invaluable resource covering many aspects of organometallic and coordination chemistry, with contributions from future leaders in organometallic chemistry at the forefront of their research.
Book Synopsis
This volume serves as an invaluable resource, offering thoroughly analysed, evaluated, and distilled information on the latest advancements in organometallic and coordination chemistry, as well as emerging fields. With the ever-growing volume of information, researchers often struggle to stay current with the literature in their domain.
The expertly curated reviews in this volume cover a broad range of topics, including applications of green chemistry principles in olefin metathesis, chiral-at-metal centre complexes, trifluoromethyl-selenolation reactions, multifunctional M2L4-type capsule macrocycles, 2,6-dihydrazinylpyridine-based metal complexes, synthesis and catalytic applications of palladium pincer complexes of organoselenium ligands, palladium-catalysed carbonylation of alkenes, cyclopentadienyl iron-selenium complexes, ferrocene-based supramolecular gels, Schiff base-rhenium(I) tricarbonyl complexes and organometallic precursor development for the growth of metal films.
All author contributions in this volume have a direct link to the research of Distinguished Professor John A. Gladysz, with contributors who have either worked in his group or have collaborated with him. This volume can and should be considered an essential reference for researchers in both academic and industrial settings.