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OverviewAn advanced state-of-the-art report on the Fischer and Schrock type carbyne complexes and demonstrates their wide application to organic and organometallic synthesis, as well as their considerable role in metathesis. Most of the articles are written by leading researchers in this field, describing their research in their own words. The book discusses in detail the breadth and diversity of metal-carbon multiple bond chemistry of different d and f-block elements. Besides theoretical, structural, photochemical and electrochemical studies, it provides an introduction to heterometallic carbon-bridged compounds to conjugated complexes and polymers derived from metal-carbyne building blocks. An extensive part of this book discusses aspects of olefin metathesis, metal-induced addition, cycloaddition and carbon-carbon coupling reactions by well characterized carbene and carbyne complexes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: F.R. KreißlPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 1993 ed. Volume: 392 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.310kg ISBN: 9780792322122ISBN 10: 0792322126 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 31 March 1993 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsOlefin Metathesis by Well-Characterized Re(VII ) Alkylidene/alkylidyne Complexes.- Protonation Reactions of Alkylidyne(Carbaborane) Complexes of the Group 6 Metals.- Cyclometalated Aryloxy(Chloro)Neopentylidene-Tungsten Complexes. Syntheses from Neopentylidyne Complexes and Catalytic Properties in Olefin Metathesis.- Reaction of Some Alkylidyne Complexes of Tungsten with Inorganic Oxides: a General Route towards Active Supported W Based Metathesis Catalysts?.- On the Route from Stoichiometric to Catalytic Reactions of Carbyne Complexes. Part XX (1).- Ylide Nickel Catalysis: Progress in Acetylene Polymerization.- Conjugated Complexes and Polymers Derived from Metal-Alkylidyne Building Blocks.- Methylidyne Complexes: Structures, Spectra, and Bonding.- Novel Cyclizations Involving Cationic Carbyne Complexes.- New addition and Cycloaddition reactions of the Cationic Carbyne Complexes [Cp(CO)(l)m?CR]+ (M = Mn, Re; L = CO, PPh3; R = Me, Tolyl).- Alkynylcarbene Complexes of Transition Metals as Suitable Substrates for Stereoselective Cycloadditions.- Reaction of Alkynols with Alkynylalkoxycarbene Metal (Cr,W) Complexes.- Chemistry and Electrochemistry of Alkyne-and Iso-Cyanide-Derived Carbyne Complexes of Rhenium, Molybdenum or Tungsten.- Photooxidation of Molybdenum and Tungsten Carbynes.- The Determination of the Chemical Bonds in Some Metal-Carbyne Complexes by Structural Studies.- Planar Tetracoordionate Carbon-Experimental Determination of the Charge Density of Cp2Zr(?-?1,?2-Me3SiCCPh)(?-Cl)AlMe2 (I) and Cp2Zr(?-?1,?2-MeCCPh)(?-CCPh)AlMe2 (II).- Carbyne to Carbene Ligand Conversion in Dinuclear Complexes.- Syntheses and Reactions of Heterodinuclear Alkoxycarbyne Complexes.- Multicenter Ligand Transformations of Tetramethyl-Thiourea on Ruthenium Clusters.-Carbyne Complexes of Ruthenium and Osmium.- Towards the Synthesis of Carbyne Complexes of Gold and Copper: New Carbene Complexes.- Double and Triple Bonds to f-Elements: Structure and Chemistry of Actinide Complexes of Multielectron Pair Donor Ligands.- Metal Carbenes and Metal Carbynes as Precursors for a Rational Synthesis of Carbido and Hydrocarbon Bridged Complexes.- Some Chemistry of Tp’(CO)2w?C-H, a Simple Terminal Carbyne.- The Role of Nucleophiles and Electrophiles in Coupling Reactions of Alkylidyne Ligands.- Dicarbonyl(?5-Cyclopentadienyl)Carbyne Complexes of Molybdenum and Tungsten as Building Blocks.- Diversions En Route to Alkylidyne Complexes of Iron.- Electron-Rich Tungsten Aminocarbyne Complexes with Cp* Ligands Synthesis and Protonation Reactions.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |