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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH Publishers, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (633 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-30813-0
9786612308130
0-470-14523-4
0-470-14544-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to use this book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 9; Formation of the Bonds to the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Elements; Introduction; Formation of the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb)-Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Element Bond; Introduction; Formation of the Carbon-Carbon Bond; Formation of the Si-Si Bond; in Elemental Silicon; from Oxides.; by Other Methods.; Formation of High-Purity Silicon; Electrochemical Formation of Compounds with Si-Si Bonds (Including Elemental Silicon)
from Metal Silicidesby Solvolysis in Aqueous or Liquid Ammonia Solutions.; Formation of Oligosilanes; Formation of Polymeric Compounds; from Silicon Hydrides and Organosilicon Hydrides; by the Action of a Silent Electric Discharge.; by Direct Photolysis.; by Sensitized Photolysis.; by Catalyzed Reactions.; by Reaction with Silylmetallic Compounds.; from Silicon Halides and Organosilicon Halides; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Silylmetallics.; by Catalyzed Disproportionation.; by Reaction with Organomagnesium Halide Reagents.
by the Action of Silent Electric Discharge.by Mercury-Photosensitized Photolyses.; from Bissilylmercury Compounds; by Thermolysis.; by Photolysis.; from Organosilanes and Silicon Halides by Hydrogenolysis.; from Silylenes; by Oligomerization.; by Insertions into Bonds of Silicon to Hydrogen, Oxygen and Silicon.; by Addition to Si = C.; in the Direct Reaction of Methyl Chloride with Silicon-Copper.; Formation of the Germanium-Germanium Bond; in Elemental Germanium; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Formation of High-Purity Germanium.; from Organogermanium Hydrides
by Reaction with Diorganomercury Compounds in the Presence of UV Radiation.by Hydrogermolysis Reaction.; by Germanium Hydride Decomposition.; from Ge(lV) Halides and Organogermanium(IV) Halides; by the Action of a Microwave Discharge of Ge(lV) Halides.; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germanium(lI) Halides; by Reactions with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germyl Compounds of Cadmium, Mercury, Thallium, Antimony and Bismuth
by Thermolysis or Photolysis.from Germylenes; by Oligomerization of Germylenes.; by Insertions into Bonds of Germanium to Hydrogen, Halogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Germanium.; The Formation of the Tin-Tin Bond; in Elemental Tin; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Allotropy of Tin; from Organotin Hydrides; by Catalytic Hydrogen Elimination.; by Reaction with Organotin Halogen, Pseudohalogen, Chalcogen and Pnictogen Compounds.; by Reaction with Organometallic Compounds.; by Reaction with Reducible Organic Compounds.; from Organotin Halides
by Electrochemical Reduction.
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH Publishers, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (633 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30813-0
9786612308130
0-470-14523-4
0-470-14544-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to use this book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 9; Formation of the Bonds to the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Elements; Introduction; Formation of the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb)-Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Element Bond; Introduction; Formation of the Carbon-Carbon Bond; Formation of the Si-Si Bond; in Elemental Silicon; from Oxides.; by Other Methods.; Formation of High-Purity Silicon; Electrochemical Formation of Compounds with Si-Si Bonds (Including Elemental Silicon)
from Metal Silicidesby Solvolysis in Aqueous or Liquid Ammonia Solutions.; Formation of Oligosilanes; Formation of Polymeric Compounds; from Silicon Hydrides and Organosilicon Hydrides; by the Action of a Silent Electric Discharge.; by Direct Photolysis.; by Sensitized Photolysis.; by Catalyzed Reactions.; by Reaction with Silylmetallic Compounds.; from Silicon Halides and Organosilicon Halides; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Silylmetallics.; by Catalyzed Disproportionation.; by Reaction with Organomagnesium Halide Reagents.
by the Action of Silent Electric Discharge.by Mercury-Photosensitized Photolyses.; from Bissilylmercury Compounds; by Thermolysis.; by Photolysis.; from Organosilanes and Silicon Halides by Hydrogenolysis.; from Silylenes; by Oligomerization.; by Insertions into Bonds of Silicon to Hydrogen, Oxygen and Silicon.; by Addition to Si = C.; in the Direct Reaction of Methyl Chloride with Silicon-Copper.; Formation of the Germanium-Germanium Bond; in Elemental Germanium; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Formation of High-Purity Germanium.; from Organogermanium Hydrides
by Reaction with Diorganomercury Compounds in the Presence of UV Radiation.by Hydrogermolysis Reaction.; by Germanium Hydride Decomposition.; from Ge(lV) Halides and Organogermanium(IV) Halides; by the Action of a Microwave Discharge of Ge(lV) Halides.; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germanium(lI) Halides; by Reactions with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germyl Compounds of Cadmium, Mercury, Thallium, Antimony and Bismuth
by Thermolysis or Photolysis.from Germylenes; by Oligomerization of Germylenes.; by Insertions into Bonds of Germanium to Hydrogen, Halogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Germanium.; The Formation of the Tin-Tin Bond; in Elemental Tin; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Allotropy of Tin; from Organotin Hydrides; by Catalytic Hydrogen Elimination.; by Reaction with Organotin Halogen, Pseudohalogen, Chalcogen and Pnictogen Compounds.; by Reaction with Organometallic Compounds.; by Reaction with Reducible Organic Compounds.; from Organotin Halides
by Electrochemical Reduction.
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH Publishers, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (633 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30813-0
9786612308130
0-470-14523-4
0-470-14544-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to use this book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 9; Formation of the Bonds to the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Elements; Introduction; Formation of the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb)-Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Element Bond; Introduction; Formation of the Carbon-Carbon Bond; Formation of the Si-Si Bond; in Elemental Silicon; from Oxides.; by Other Methods.; Formation of High-Purity Silicon; Electrochemical Formation of Compounds with Si-Si Bonds (Including Elemental Silicon)
from Metal Silicidesby Solvolysis in Aqueous or Liquid Ammonia Solutions.; Formation of Oligosilanes; Formation of Polymeric Compounds; from Silicon Hydrides and Organosilicon Hydrides; by the Action of a Silent Electric Discharge.; by Direct Photolysis.; by Sensitized Photolysis.; by Catalyzed Reactions.; by Reaction with Silylmetallic Compounds.; from Silicon Halides and Organosilicon Halides; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Silylmetallics.; by Catalyzed Disproportionation.; by Reaction with Organomagnesium Halide Reagents.
by the Action of Silent Electric Discharge.by Mercury-Photosensitized Photolyses.; from Bissilylmercury Compounds; by Thermolysis.; by Photolysis.; from Organosilanes and Silicon Halides by Hydrogenolysis.; from Silylenes; by Oligomerization.; by Insertions into Bonds of Silicon to Hydrogen, Oxygen and Silicon.; by Addition to Si = C.; in the Direct Reaction of Methyl Chloride with Silicon-Copper.; Formation of the Germanium-Germanium Bond; in Elemental Germanium; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Formation of High-Purity Germanium.; from Organogermanium Hydrides
by Reaction with Diorganomercury Compounds in the Presence of UV Radiation.by Hydrogermolysis Reaction.; by Germanium Hydride Decomposition.; from Ge(lV) Halides and Organogermanium(IV) Halides; by the Action of a Microwave Discharge of Ge(lV) Halides.; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germanium(lI) Halides; by Reactions with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germyl Compounds of Cadmium, Mercury, Thallium, Antimony and Bismuth
by Thermolysis or Photolysis.from Germylenes; by Oligomerization of Germylenes.; by Insertions into Bonds of Germanium to Hydrogen, Halogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Germanium.; The Formation of the Tin-Tin Bond; in Elemental Tin; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Allotropy of Tin; from Organotin Hydrides; by Catalytic Hydrogen Elimination.; by Reaction with Organotin Halogen, Pseudohalogen, Chalcogen and Pnictogen Compounds.; by Reaction with Organometallic Compounds.; by Reaction with Reducible Organic Compounds.; from Organotin Halides
by Electrochemical Reduction.
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 / / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 1 / / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH Publishers, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (633 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30813-0
9786612308130
0-470-14523-4
0-470-14544-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to use this book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 9; Formation of the Bonds to the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Elements; Introduction; Formation of the Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb)-Group-IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) Element Bond; Introduction; Formation of the Carbon-Carbon Bond; Formation of the Si-Si Bond; in Elemental Silicon; from Oxides.; by Other Methods.; Formation of High-Purity Silicon; Electrochemical Formation of Compounds with Si-Si Bonds (Including Elemental Silicon)
from Metal Silicidesby Solvolysis in Aqueous or Liquid Ammonia Solutions.; Formation of Oligosilanes; Formation of Polymeric Compounds; from Silicon Hydrides and Organosilicon Hydrides; by the Action of a Silent Electric Discharge.; by Direct Photolysis.; by Sensitized Photolysis.; by Catalyzed Reactions.; by Reaction with Silylmetallic Compounds.; from Silicon Halides and Organosilicon Halides; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Silylmetallics.; by Catalyzed Disproportionation.; by Reaction with Organomagnesium Halide Reagents.
by the Action of Silent Electric Discharge.by Mercury-Photosensitized Photolyses.; from Bissilylmercury Compounds; by Thermolysis.; by Photolysis.; from Organosilanes and Silicon Halides by Hydrogenolysis.; from Silylenes; by Oligomerization.; by Insertions into Bonds of Silicon to Hydrogen, Oxygen and Silicon.; by Addition to Si = C.; in the Direct Reaction of Methyl Chloride with Silicon-Copper.; Formation of the Germanium-Germanium Bond; in Elemental Germanium; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Formation of High-Purity Germanium.; from Organogermanium Hydrides
by Reaction with Diorganomercury Compounds in the Presence of UV Radiation.by Hydrogermolysis Reaction.; by Germanium Hydride Decomposition.; from Ge(lV) Halides and Organogermanium(IV) Halides; by the Action of a Microwave Discharge of Ge(lV) Halides.; by Electrochemical Reduction.; by Halide Elimination with Active Metals.; by Reaction with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germanium(lI) Halides; by Reactions with Germyl-Metal Reagents.; by Reaction with Organometallic Reagents.; from Germyl Compounds of Cadmium, Mercury, Thallium, Antimony and Bismuth
by Thermolysis or Photolysis.from Germylenes; by Oligomerization of Germylenes.; by Insertions into Bonds of Germanium to Hydrogen, Halogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Germanium.; The Formation of the Tin-Tin Bond; in Elemental Tin; from Oxides.; from Sulfides.; by Other Syntheses.; Allotropy of Tin; from Organotin Hydrides; by Catalytic Hydrogen Elimination.; by Reaction with Organotin Halogen, Pseudohalogen, Chalcogen and Pnictogen Compounds.; by Reaction with Organometallic Compounds.; by Reaction with Reducible Organic Compounds.; from Organotin Halides
by Electrochemical Reduction.
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH, c1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (541 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-30808-4
9786612308086
0-470-14524-2
0-470-14545-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 10; The Formation of Bonds to the Group-IVB Elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 2); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and Group IllB (B, Al, Ga, In, TI); Introduction; Formation of Carbon-Boron Bonds; Industrial Preparation of Boron Carbide.; Industrial Preparation of Boron-Carbide Powders.; Densification of Powders.; Laboratory Preparation of Boron Carbide (from the Elements or Boron Halides)
by Direct Synthesis.by Reduction of BCI3 by H2 in the Presence of Carbon.; by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).; by Reduction of Boric Anhydride at Low Temperatures.; by Plasma Synthesis.; by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).; Crystal Growth.; Boron Carbide Fibers.; from Boron Halides; by Reaction with More Polar Organometallics (Metal-Metal Exchange, Excluding Amino-, Oxo- and Thioboron Halides).; by Reaction with an Organoboron-Active-Metal Reagent.; by Substitution of Hydrocarbons.; by Addition to Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Haloboration).; by Reaction with Diazoalkanes.
by Redistribution Reactions with Organoboranes.from Boron Alkoxides with More Polar Organometallics; Alkyl- and Arylboronic Acids.; Alkyl- and Arylborinic Acids.; to form Organoboranes with Three B-C Bonds.; from Boron Hyrides; by Addition to Olefins and Acetylenes (Hydroboration).; by Addition to Polar Organometallics to Form Organoborates.; by Redistribution of Organoboron Hydrides.; from Organoboranes; by Redistribution.; by lsomerization and Displacement.; by Pyrolytic Elimination of H2.; by Addition of Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Carboboration).; from Larger Boranes and Carboranes
by Hydroboration of a Polyborane.by Modified Metal Halide-Catalyzed Alkylations with Organic Halides at a Boron Site.; by B,B Addition of Polyboranes to Alkynes.; by Boron Hydrides with Acetylides, Cyanides, or lsocyanides.; by CO Displacements from Polyboranes.; by Other Reactions Using Polyboranes.; Formation of Carbon-Al Bonds; from the Elements; from Al Metal and Its Alloys; by the Interaction of H2 Olefin and Al Metal.; by the Action of Organic Halides on Al.; by the Reaction of Organomercurials with Al.; from Al Halides or Organoaluminum Halides; by Reaction with Polar Organometallics.
by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.by the Interaction with an Active-Metal Hydride and Olefin.; by the Dehalogenation of RnAIX3- n with Active Metals.; from Al Hydrides or Complex Al Hydrides; by Addition to Olefins or Acetylenes (Hydroalumination).; by Transfer of Al Hydride from One Olefin to Another-Al Alkyl-Olefin Displacement.; by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.; by Exchange with Other Organometallics.; from Other Organoaluminum Compounds; by Addition of R-AI Bonds to Olefins or Acetylenes (Carbalumination).
by Substitution of Acidic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds by Carbon-Al Bonds (Alumination).
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH, c1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (541 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30808-4
9786612308086
0-470-14524-2
0-470-14545-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 10; The Formation of Bonds to the Group-IVB Elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 2); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and Group IllB (B, Al, Ga, In, TI); Introduction; Formation of Carbon-Boron Bonds; Industrial Preparation of Boron Carbide.; Industrial Preparation of Boron-Carbide Powders.; Densification of Powders.; Laboratory Preparation of Boron Carbide (from the Elements or Boron Halides)
by Direct Synthesis.by Reduction of BCI3 by H2 in the Presence of Carbon.; by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).; by Reduction of Boric Anhydride at Low Temperatures.; by Plasma Synthesis.; by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).; Crystal Growth.; Boron Carbide Fibers.; from Boron Halides; by Reaction with More Polar Organometallics (Metal-Metal Exchange, Excluding Amino-, Oxo- and Thioboron Halides).; by Reaction with an Organoboron-Active-Metal Reagent.; by Substitution of Hydrocarbons.; by Addition to Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Haloboration).; by Reaction with Diazoalkanes.
by Redistribution Reactions with Organoboranes.from Boron Alkoxides with More Polar Organometallics; Alkyl- and Arylboronic Acids.; Alkyl- and Arylborinic Acids.; to form Organoboranes with Three B-C Bonds.; from Boron Hyrides; by Addition to Olefins and Acetylenes (Hydroboration).; by Addition to Polar Organometallics to Form Organoborates.; by Redistribution of Organoboron Hydrides.; from Organoboranes; by Redistribution.; by lsomerization and Displacement.; by Pyrolytic Elimination of H2.; by Addition of Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Carboboration).; from Larger Boranes and Carboranes
by Hydroboration of a Polyborane.by Modified Metal Halide-Catalyzed Alkylations with Organic Halides at a Boron Site.; by B,B Addition of Polyboranes to Alkynes.; by Boron Hydrides with Acetylides, Cyanides, or lsocyanides.; by CO Displacements from Polyboranes.; by Other Reactions Using Polyboranes.; Formation of Carbon-Al Bonds; from the Elements; from Al Metal and Its Alloys; by the Interaction of H2 Olefin and Al Metal.; by the Action of Organic Halides on Al.; by the Reaction of Organomercurials with Al.; from Al Halides or Organoaluminum Halides; by Reaction with Polar Organometallics.
by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.by the Interaction with an Active-Metal Hydride and Olefin.; by the Dehalogenation of RnAIX3- n with Active Metals.; from Al Hydrides or Complex Al Hydrides; by Addition to Olefins or Acetylenes (Hydroalumination).; by Transfer of Al Hydride from One Olefin to Another-Al Alkyl-Olefin Displacement.; by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.; by Exchange with Other Organometallics.; from Other Organoaluminum Compounds; by Addition of R-AI Bonds to Olefins or Acetylenes (Carbalumination).
by Substitution of Acidic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds by Carbon-Al Bonds (Alumination).
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH, c1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (541 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30808-4
9786612308086
0-470-14524-2
0-470-14545-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 10; The Formation of Bonds to the Group-IVB Elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 2); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and Group IllB (B, Al, Ga, In, TI); Introduction; Formation of Carbon-Boron Bonds; Industrial Preparation of Boron Carbide.; Industrial Preparation of Boron-Carbide Powders.; Densification of Powders.; Laboratory Preparation of Boron Carbide (from the Elements or Boron Halides)
by Direct Synthesis.by Reduction of BCI3 by H2 in the Presence of Carbon.; by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).; by Reduction of Boric Anhydride at Low Temperatures.; by Plasma Synthesis.; by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).; Crystal Growth.; Boron Carbide Fibers.; from Boron Halides; by Reaction with More Polar Organometallics (Metal-Metal Exchange, Excluding Amino-, Oxo- and Thioboron Halides).; by Reaction with an Organoboron-Active-Metal Reagent.; by Substitution of Hydrocarbons.; by Addition to Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Haloboration).; by Reaction with Diazoalkanes.
by Redistribution Reactions with Organoboranes.from Boron Alkoxides with More Polar Organometallics; Alkyl- and Arylboronic Acids.; Alkyl- and Arylborinic Acids.; to form Organoboranes with Three B-C Bonds.; from Boron Hyrides; by Addition to Olefins and Acetylenes (Hydroboration).; by Addition to Polar Organometallics to Form Organoborates.; by Redistribution of Organoboron Hydrides.; from Organoboranes; by Redistribution.; by lsomerization and Displacement.; by Pyrolytic Elimination of H2.; by Addition of Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Carboboration).; from Larger Boranes and Carboranes
by Hydroboration of a Polyborane.by Modified Metal Halide-Catalyzed Alkylations with Organic Halides at a Boron Site.; by B,B Addition of Polyboranes to Alkynes.; by Boron Hydrides with Acetylides, Cyanides, or lsocyanides.; by CO Displacements from Polyboranes.; by Other Reactions Using Polyboranes.; Formation of Carbon-Al Bonds; from the Elements; from Al Metal and Its Alloys; by the Interaction of H2 Olefin and Al Metal.; by the Action of Organic Halides on Al.; by the Reaction of Organomercurials with Al.; from Al Halides or Organoaluminum Halides; by Reaction with Polar Organometallics.
by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.by the Interaction with an Active-Metal Hydride and Olefin.; by the Dehalogenation of RnAIX3- n with Active Metals.; from Al Hydrides or Complex Al Hydrides; by Addition to Olefins or Acetylenes (Hydroalumination).; by Transfer of Al Hydride from One Olefin to Another-Al Alkyl-Olefin Displacement.; by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.; by Exchange with Other Organometallics.; from Other Organoaluminum Compounds; by Addition of R-AI Bonds to Olefins or Acetylenes (Carbalumination).
by Substitution of Acidic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds by Carbon-Al Bonds (Alumination).
Record Nr. UNISA-996211962303316
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 [[electronic resource] /] / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH, c1989
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Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30808-4
9786612308086
0-470-14524-2
0-470-14545-5
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Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 10; The Formation of Bonds to the Group-IVB Elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 2); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and Group IllB (B, Al, Ga, In, TI); Introduction; Formation of Carbon-Boron Bonds; Industrial Preparation of Boron Carbide.; Industrial Preparation of Boron-Carbide Powders.; Densification of Powders.; Laboratory Preparation of Boron Carbide (from the Elements or Boron Halides)
by Direct Synthesis.by Reduction of BCI3 by H2 in the Presence of Carbon.; by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).; by Reduction of Boric Anhydride at Low Temperatures.; by Plasma Synthesis.; by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).; Crystal Growth.; Boron Carbide Fibers.; from Boron Halides; by Reaction with More Polar Organometallics (Metal-Metal Exchange, Excluding Amino-, Oxo- and Thioboron Halides).; by Reaction with an Organoboron-Active-Metal Reagent.; by Substitution of Hydrocarbons.; by Addition to Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Haloboration).; by Reaction with Diazoalkanes.
by Redistribution Reactions with Organoboranes.from Boron Alkoxides with More Polar Organometallics; Alkyl- and Arylboronic Acids.; Alkyl- and Arylborinic Acids.; to form Organoboranes with Three B-C Bonds.; from Boron Hyrides; by Addition to Olefins and Acetylenes (Hydroboration).; by Addition to Polar Organometallics to Form Organoborates.; by Redistribution of Organoboron Hydrides.; from Organoboranes; by Redistribution.; by lsomerization and Displacement.; by Pyrolytic Elimination of H2.; by Addition of Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Carboboration).; from Larger Boranes and Carboranes
by Hydroboration of a Polyborane.by Modified Metal Halide-Catalyzed Alkylations with Organic Halides at a Boron Site.; by B,B Addition of Polyboranes to Alkynes.; by Boron Hydrides with Acetylides, Cyanides, or lsocyanides.; by CO Displacements from Polyboranes.; by Other Reactions Using Polyboranes.; Formation of Carbon-Al Bonds; from the Elements; from Al Metal and Its Alloys; by the Interaction of H2 Olefin and Al Metal.; by the Action of Organic Halides on Al.; by the Reaction of Organomercurials with Al.; from Al Halides or Organoaluminum Halides; by Reaction with Polar Organometallics.
by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.by the Interaction with an Active-Metal Hydride and Olefin.; by the Dehalogenation of RnAIX3- n with Active Metals.; from Al Hydrides or Complex Al Hydrides; by Addition to Olefins or Acetylenes (Hydroalumination).; by Transfer of Al Hydride from One Olefin to Another-Al Alkyl-Olefin Displacement.; by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.; by Exchange with Other Organometallics.; from Other Organoaluminum Compounds; by Addition of R-AI Bonds to Olefins or Acetylenes (Carbalumination).
by Substitution of Acidic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds by Carbon-Al Bonds (Alumination).
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 / / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 2 / / founding editor, J.J. Zuckerman ; editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : VCH, c1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (541 p.)
Disciplina 541.3/9
541.39
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
ISBN 1-282-30808-4
9786612308086
0-470-14524-2
0-470-14545-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 10; The Formation of Bonds to the Group-IVB Elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 2); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and Group IllB (B, Al, Ga, In, TI); Introduction; Formation of Carbon-Boron Bonds; Industrial Preparation of Boron Carbide.; Industrial Preparation of Boron-Carbide Powders.; Densification of Powders.; Laboratory Preparation of Boron Carbide (from the Elements or Boron Halides)
by Direct Synthesis.by Reduction of BCI3 by H2 in the Presence of Carbon.; by Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).; by Reduction of Boric Anhydride at Low Temperatures.; by Plasma Synthesis.; by Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD).; Crystal Growth.; Boron Carbide Fibers.; from Boron Halides; by Reaction with More Polar Organometallics (Metal-Metal Exchange, Excluding Amino-, Oxo- and Thioboron Halides).; by Reaction with an Organoboron-Active-Metal Reagent.; by Substitution of Hydrocarbons.; by Addition to Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Haloboration).; by Reaction with Diazoalkanes.
by Redistribution Reactions with Organoboranes.from Boron Alkoxides with More Polar Organometallics; Alkyl- and Arylboronic Acids.; Alkyl- and Arylborinic Acids.; to form Organoboranes with Three B-C Bonds.; from Boron Hyrides; by Addition to Olefins and Acetylenes (Hydroboration).; by Addition to Polar Organometallics to Form Organoborates.; by Redistribution of Organoboron Hydrides.; from Organoboranes; by Redistribution.; by lsomerization and Displacement.; by Pyrolytic Elimination of H2.; by Addition of Olefinic and Acetylenic Linkages (Carboboration).; from Larger Boranes and Carboranes
by Hydroboration of a Polyborane.by Modified Metal Halide-Catalyzed Alkylations with Organic Halides at a Boron Site.; by B,B Addition of Polyboranes to Alkynes.; by Boron Hydrides with Acetylides, Cyanides, or lsocyanides.; by CO Displacements from Polyboranes.; by Other Reactions Using Polyboranes.; Formation of Carbon-Al Bonds; from the Elements; from Al Metal and Its Alloys; by the Interaction of H2 Olefin and Al Metal.; by the Action of Organic Halides on Al.; by the Reaction of Organomercurials with Al.; from Al Halides or Organoaluminum Halides; by Reaction with Polar Organometallics.
by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.by the Interaction with an Active-Metal Hydride and Olefin.; by the Dehalogenation of RnAIX3- n with Active Metals.; from Al Hydrides or Complex Al Hydrides; by Addition to Olefins or Acetylenes (Hydroalumination).; by Transfer of Al Hydride from One Olefin to Another-Al Alkyl-Olefin Displacement.; by Redistribution with Organoaluminums.; by Exchange with Other Organometallics.; from Other Organoaluminum Compounds; by Addition of R-AI Bonds to Olefins or Acetylenes (Carbalumination).
by Substitution of Acidic Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds by Carbon-Al Bonds (Alumination).
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Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 3 [[electronic resource] /] / editor, J.J. Zuckerman; subject index editor, A.P. Hagen
Formation of bonds to C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb . Part 3 [[electronic resource] /] / editor, J.J. Zuckerman; subject index editor, A.P. Hagen
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : VCH, 1988
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (621 p.)
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Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanJ. J <1936-1987.> (Jerold J.)
HagenA. P
Collana Inorganic reactions and methods
Soggetto topico Chemical kinetics - Effect of temperature on
Inorganic compounds - Synthesis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-30824-6
9786612308246
0-470-14525-0
0-470-14546-3
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Nota di contenuto Inorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 11; The Formation of Bonds to Elements of Group IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) (Part 3); Formation of Bonds between Elements of Groups IVB (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) and IA (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr) 5.5.; Introduction; Carbon-Lithium Bonds; from the Elements.; from Lithium and its Alloys; with Organic Halides.; with Organomercurials.; with Adducts of Conjugated Hydrocarbons in Donor Solvents.; with Acidic Hydrocarbons Evolving H,.
with Ethers, Amines, Sulfides and Phosphines Cleaving the Carbon-Element Bonds.from Other Organolithiums; by Metal-Metal Exchange with Less Active Organometallics.; by Proton-Metal Exchange with Acidic C-H Bonds.; by Halogen-Lithium Exchange with Organic Halides.; by Addition of Organolithiums to Olefins or Acetylenes.; by Action of Lithium Arene Radical Anions and Dianions.; Carbon-Group-IA Bonds; from the Elements; Giving Na Carbides.; Giving K, Rb and Cs Carbides.; from the Group-IA Metals and Their Alloys; with Organic Halides.; with Ethers.; with Organomercurials.
with Adducts of Conjugated Hydrocarbons in Donor Solvents.with Acidic Hydrocarbons Evolving H2.; by Cleavage of Carbon-Carbon Bonds.; from Other Group-IA Organometallics of the Same Metal; by Proton-Metal Exchange with Acidic C-H Bonds.; by Metal-Metal Exchange with Less Active Organometallics.; by Addition to Olefins and Acetylenes.; Silicon-Group-IA Bonds; from the Elements.; from Organodi- and Organopolysilanes; with Alkali Metals.; with Anionic Reagents.; from Organohalosilanes with Alkali Metals.; from Organosilicon Hydrides with Alkali Metals and Metal Hydrides.
from Tetraorganosilanes with Alkali Metals.from Silylmercurials.; from Exchange; Germanium-Group-IA Bonds; from the Elements.; from Organodigermanes; with Alkali Metals.; with Alkali-Metal Alkoxides and Organolithiums.; from Organohalogermanes with Alkali Metals.; from Organogermanium Hydrides with Alkali Metals and Derivatives.; from Tetraorganogermanes with Alkali Metals.; from Germy-Mercury and -Thallium with Alkali Metals.; from Exchange and/or Ge(ll) Derivatives.; Tin-Group-IA Bonds; from the Elements; Lithium.; Sodium.; Potassi um.; Rubidium.; Cesium.
from Organodistannanes with Alkali MetalsLithium.; Sodium.; Potassium.; from Organotin Halides with Alkali Metals; Lithium.; Sodium.; Potassium.; from Organotin Hydrides with Alkali Metals.; from Tetraorganotins with Alkali Metals.; from Tin(ll) Compounds with Organoalkali Reagents.; Lead-Group-IA Bonds; in Alloys and lntermetallics; from the Elements.; by Reduction.; by Electrolysis.; from Hexaorganodiplumbanes.; with Alkali Metals.; with Organoalkali Reagents.; from Tetraorganoleads with Alkali Metals.; from Organolead Halides with Alkali Metals.
from Lead(l1) Compounds with Organoalkali Reagents.
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