05373nam 2200685 450 991083090620332120230331005414.01-282-30822-X97866123082220-470-14527-70-470-14548-X(CKB)1000000000376307(EBL)468924(SSID)ssj0000299751(PQKBManifestationID)11266118(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000299751(PQKBWorkID)10252293(PQKB)10931521(MiAaPQ)EBC468924(MiAaPQ)EBC4661255(OCoLC)181161351(EXLCZ)99100000000037630720170607h19911991 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInorganic reactions and methodsVolume 12AThe formation of bonds to elements of group IVB (C, SI, Ge, Sn, Pb)(Part 4) /founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen[Somerset] :VCH,[1991]©19911 online resource (480 p.)Inorganic reactions and methodsIncludes index.0-89573-250-5 0-471-18668-6 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 12A; The Formation of Bonds to Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 4); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Groups IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and Transition and Inner-Transition Metals; Introduction.; Formation of the Carbon-Transition and Inner Transition Metal Bond.; from the Elements.; from Saturated Hydrocarbons.; n1 s-Alkyl Complexes by Direct Hydrocarbon Activation.n1 s-Alkyl and -Aryl Complexes by Cyclometallation on y and More Remote Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds.n1 s-Alkyl Complexes by Cyclometallation of Donor Ligands.; Metallacycles by Oxidative Addition of Strained Carbocyclic Rings.; n2 pi-Olefin Complexes by B-Hydride Elimination.; Alkylidene Complexes by A-Hydride Elimination.; from Monoolefins; n2 pi-Olefin Complexes by Reaction of Metal Complexes with Monoolefins by Ligand Displacement.; n2 pi-olefin Complexes by Reaction of Metal Vapors with Monoolefins.; n1 s-Alkyl Complexes by Addition of Metal Hydrides to Monoolefins.n1 s-Alkyl Complexes from Nucleophilic Attack on pi-Olefin Metal Complexes.n1 s-Alkyl Complexes by Insertion of Monoolefins into s-Alkyl-, s-Aryl-, s-Vinyl-, and s-AcyI-Metal Bonds.; Metallacycles from Insertion of Monoolefins into Metal-Carbene Complexes.; MetaIIacycles by CycIodimerization of Monoolefins.; pi-Allyl Complexes from Allylic C-H Bond Cleavage in olefins by Metal Complexes.; Metallacyclobutanes from Nucleophilic Attack on pi-Ally-Metal Complexes.; pi-Olefin Complexes from Nucleophilic Attack on pi-Ally-Metal Complexes.; Metal-Carbene Complexes from Olefin Metathesis Reactions.from Conjugated DienesConjugated Diene Complexes by Reaction with Metal Complexes by Ligand Displacement.; Diene Complexes by Nucleophilic Attack on Metal Cationic Complexes.; Cationic Dienyl Complexes from Metal Diene Complexes.; pi-Allyl Complexes by Nucleophilic Attack.; pi-Allyl Metal Complexes by oligomerization of Conjugated Dienes.; pi-Allyl Metal Complexes by Metal- Atom and Related Reactions.; from Chelating Dienes; Chelating Diene Complexes by Direct Reaction with Metal Complexes via Ligand Displacement.n1-s-Alkyl Complexes by Nucleophilic Attack on Metal- Chelating Diene Complexes.by Metal-Atom and Related Reactions.; from Arenes; Formation of (n6-Arene) Metal Complexes by Ligand Displacement; Formation of n5-Cyclohexdienyl Complexes by Nucleophilic Attack on (n6-Arene) Metal Complexes.; Formation of n5-Cyclohexadienide Complexes via Electrophilic Addition to Metal Arene Complexes.; n1 p-Aryl-Metal Complexes by Orthometallation Reactions.; n1 s-Aryl-Metal Complexes by oxidative Addition of Arenes.; n1 s-Aryl-Metal Complexes by Electrophilic Attack on Arenes.by Metal-Atom and Related Reactions.For the first time the discipline of modern inorganic chemistry has been systematized according to a plan constructed by a council of editorial advisors and consultants, among them three Nobel laureates (E.O. Fischer, H. Taube and G. Wilkinson).Rather than producing a collection of unrelated review articles, the series creates a framework which reflects the creative potential of this scientific discipline. Thus, it stimulates future development by identifying areas which are fruitful for further research. The work is indexed in a unique way by a structured system which maximizeInorganic Reactions and MethodsChemical reaction, Conditions and laws ofInorganic compoundsSynthesisChemical reaction, Conditions and laws of.Inorganic compoundsSynthesis.541.3/9541.39Zuckerman J. J.Hagen A. P.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830906203321Inorganic reactions and methods95121UNINA