Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis edited by Karl Kirchner, Walter Weissensteiner.

From the beginning of chemistry as an exact (natural) science - almost 200 years ago - there was a more or less distinct differentiation between its various branches such as organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, or biochemistry. With the increasing insight into the connections and governing laws...

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Other Authors: Kirchner, Karl (Editor), Weissensteiner, Walter (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Edition:1st ed. 2001.
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505 0 |a Invited Reviews -- Facile Hydrogenation of Acenapthylenes and Azulenes on the Face of a Triruthenium Carbonyl Moiety: Discovery of Specific Reactions on the Cluster Framework Providing Unique Insight for Cluster Catalysis -- Recent Chemistry Based on the [RuCp(CH3CN)3]+ Cation: Reappraisal of an Old Precursor -- Organometallic Chemistry -- Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Polynuclear Cu(I) Complexes Containing the 1,1?-Bis-(diphenylphosphino)-ferrocene Ligand -- Synthesis, Characterization, and Fluxional Behaviour of Binuclear Palladium Complexes with a Half-A-Frame Structure -- Palladium Chemistry Related to Benzyl Bromide Carbonylation: Mechanistic Studies -- Mechanism of the Nickel-Catalyzed Electrosynthesis of Ketones by Heterocoupling of Acyl and Benzyl Halides -- A Novel Infinite 1-D Chain of Silver(I) Bridged by trans-Azobenzene -- Analysis of the Solid-State Rearrangement of Hydrido-Alkynyl Ruthenium Complexes to their Vinylidene Tautomers -- Oxidation of Alcohols by [Cp*Rh(ppy)(OH)]+ -- Rhodium-Catalyzed Amination of Aromatic Olefins [1] -- Enantioselective Homogeneous Hydrogenation of Monosubstituted Pyridines and Furans -- Iridium(I)-Catalyzed Asymmetric Intermolecular Hydroarylation of Norbornene with Benzamide -- Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Activity of Rh(I) Complexes with (S)-BINAPO, an Axially Chiral Inducer Capable of Hemilabile P,O-Heterobidentate Coordination -- Chiral Steroidal Phosphines: Synthesis and Platinum Complexes -- Enantioselective Catalyses CXXXV [1]. Stereoselective Hydrogénation of Folic Acid and 2-Methylquinoxaline with Optically Active Rhodium(I)-Phosphane Complexes. 
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