Organometallic Chemistry: Volume 41
With the increase in volume, velocity and variety of information, researchers can find it difficult to keep up to date with the literature in their field. This interdisciplinary field has the potential to provide answers to problems and challenges faced in catalysis, synthetic organic chemistry and the development of therapeutic agents and new materials. Providing an invaluable volume, Organometallic Chemistry Volume 41 contains analysed, evaluated and distilled information on the latest in organometallic chemistry research including developments and applications of Lewis acidic boron reagents, masked low-coordinate main group species in synthesis and the diiron centre.
Organometallic Chemistry: Volume 41, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017.
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Recent developments and applications of Lewis acidic boron reagentsp1-27ByJames R. Lawson;James R. LawsonSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityMain BuildingCardiffCF10 3ATCymru/WalesUKMelenR@cardiff.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:Rebecca L. MelenRebecca L. MelenSchool of Chemistry, Cardiff UniversityMain BuildingCardiffCF10 3ATCymru/WalesUKMelenR@cardiff.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:
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Masked low-coordinate main group species in synthesisp28-47ByDavid J. LiptrotDavid J. LiptrotSearch for other works by this author on:
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The diiron centre: Fe2(CO)9 and friends1p48-92ByGraeme HogarthGraeme HogarthDepartment of Chemistry, King's College LondonBritannia House7 Trinity StreetLondonSE1 1DBUKgraeme.hogarth@kcl.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:
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Taddol and Binol-derived chiral phosphonites in asymmetric catalysisp93-109ByGraeme W. Bowling;Graeme W. BowlingSchool of Chemistry, Bedson Building, Newcastle UniversityNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RUUKlee.higham@ncl.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:James T. Fleming;James T. FlemingSchool of Chemistry, Bedson Building, Newcastle UniversityNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RUUKlee.higham@ncl.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:Arne Ficks;Arne FicksSchool of Chemistry, Bedson Building, Newcastle UniversityNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RUUKlee.higham@ncl.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:Lee J. HighamLee J. HighamSchool of Chemistry, Bedson Building, Newcastle UniversityNewcastle upon TyneNE1 7RUUKlee.higham@ncl.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:
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Gold-catalysed C–F bond activationp110-122ByJi-Yun Hu;Ji-Yun HuPeking University, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications, College of Chemistry and Molecular EngineeringChengfu Road 202Beijing100871PR Chinazhangjunlong@pku.edu.cnSearch for other works by this author on:Jun-Long ZhangJun-Long ZhangPeking University, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications, College of Chemistry and Molecular EngineeringChengfu Road 202Beijing100871PR Chinazhangjunlong@pku.edu.cnSearch for other works by this author on:
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Silylamides: towards a half-century of stabilising remarkable f-element chemistryp123-156ByConrad A. P. Goodwin;Conrad A. P. GoodwinSchool of Chemistry, Oxford Road, The University of ManchesterManchesterM13 9PLUKdavid.mills@manchester.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:David P. MillsDavid P. MillsSchool of Chemistry, Oxford Road, The University of ManchesterManchesterM13 9PLUKdavid.mills@manchester.ac.ukSearch for other works by this author on:
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