Organometallic Compounds Volume Two: The Transition Elements

to thank Messrs J. R. Sanders, W. E. Lindsell and M. G. Swanwick for helping to check the text and references and prepare indexes. Finally, I should like to thank my wife for the very considerable assis­ tance she has given me in the writing and production of this book. M. L. H. G. Contents Preface...

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Main Author: Green, M. L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1968, 1968
Edition:1st ed. 1968
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • to Volume Two
  • Classification
  • The 18-electron rule
  • 1. Two-Electron Ligands
  • A. Classification
  • B. The preparation of olefin-transition metal complexes
  • C. A molecular orbital description of the bonding in organo-metallic complexes
  • D. A description of the bonding of 2-electron ligands to transition metals
  • E. General comments of 2-electron ligands
  • F. Particular complexes of metals with 2-electron ligands
  • 2. Three-Electron Ligands
  • A. Preparation of ?-enyl complexes
  • B. The structure of ?-enyl complexes
  • C. The ?-allyl metal bond
  • D. Dynamic equilibria in allyl complexes
  • E. The chemistry of particular ?-enyl complexes
  • 3. Four-Electron Ligands
  • A. Some differences between unconjugated and conjugated olefin ligands
  • B. The bonding of 4-electron ligands to transition metals
  • C. Particular studies
  • 4. Five-Electron Ligands
  • A. Cyclopentadienyl metal complexes
  • B. ?-Cyclopentadienyl transition metal complexes
  • I.1. Hydrocarbon alkyl and aryl complexes
  • I.2 Transition metal-acyl complexes
  • I.3. ?-Cyclopentadienyl complexes
  • II. Transition metal fluorocarbon complexes
  • III. Transition metal acetytides and alkynyls
  • 8. Organometallic Complexes Formed From Acetylenes
  • A. Monoacetylene, mononuclear complexes: acetylenes as 2-elec-tron ligands
  • B. Monoacetylene binuclear complexes: acetylenes as 4-electron ligands
  • C. Monoacetylene trinuclear complexes
  • D. Monoacetylene tetranuclear complexes
  • E. Bis-acetylene mononuclear complexes
  • F. Bis-acetylene trinuclear complexes
  • G. Tris-acetylene mononuclear complexes
  • H. Tris-acetylene binuclear complexes
  • I. Miscellaneous
  • 9. The Role of Organotransition Metal Complexes in Some Catalytic Reactions
  • A. Some chemistry of transition metal hydride complexes
  • B. Some catalytic reactions which involve hydrogen transfer: isomerization reactions
  • C. Homogeneous hydrogenation of olefins and acetylenes
  • C. Cyclopentadienide transition metal complexes
  • D. The bonding in mono-?-cyclopentadienyl transition metal complexes
  • E. ?-Cyclopentadienyl carbonyl complexes
  • F. ?-Cyclopentadienyl nitrosyl complexes
  • G. Brief notes on binuclear ?-cyclopentadienyl complexes containing bridging ligands
  • H. ?-Cyclopentadienyl hydride complexes
  • I. ?-Cyclopentadienyl halides and oxides
  • J. Other 5-electron ligands
  • K. The organic chemistry of ?-cyclopentadienyl transition metal complexes
  • L. Some particular reactions
  • 5. Six-Electron Ligands
  • A. Arene transition metal complexes
  • (a) Preparation
  • B. Olefin 6-electron ligands
  • C. Transition metal complexes containing ?-bonded heterocyclic ligands
  • 6. Seven-Electron Ligands Mixed Sandwich Complexes Related Azulene Derivatives and Cyclo-Octatetraene Complexes
  • A. 7-Electron ligands.-B. Mixed sandwich complexes
  • C. Metal complexes formed from azulenes
  • D. Cyclo-octatetraene complexes
  • 7. One-Electron Ligands
  • D. Some dimerization oligomerization and polymerization reactions of olefins and acetylenes
  • E. Hydroformylation and related carhonylation reactions
  • F. Some general comments on the relationship between heterogeneous and homogeneous transition metal catalysts
  • G. Miscellaneous
  • Author
  • Subject
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