Volume 1: Literature, Laboratory Techniques, and Common Starting Materials
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ISBN: 978-3-13-179161-0
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1;Preface to the SeriesSynthetic Methods of Organometallic and Inorganic Chemistry;5
2;Preface to Volume 1;7
3;Contents;8
4;Chapter 1: Inorganic and Organometallic Chemical Literature;10
4.1;1.1 Introduction;11
4.2;1.2 Reference Books;11
4.3;1.3 The Inorganic Literature;12
4.3.1;1.3.1 General Textbooks;12
4.3.2;1.3.2 Handbooks and Review Articles on Synthetic Methods;12
4.3.3;1.3.3 Review Series — Books;14
4.3.4;1.3.4 Review Series — Journals;14
4.3.5;1.3.5 Journals;14
4.4;1.4 The Organometallic Literature;14
4.4.1;1.4.1 Textbooks on Main-Group and Transition-Element Organometallics;14
4.4.2;1.4.2 Textbooks on Transition-Metal Organometallics;15
4.4.3;1.4.3 Special Monographs;15
4.4.4;1.4.4 Review Series — Books;16
4.4.5;1.4.5 Journals;16
5;Chapter 2: Laboratory Techniques of Organometallic Chemistry;17
5.1;2.1 Introduction;18
5.2;2.2 The Purification of Inert Gases and Solvents;18
5.2.1;2.2.1 Inert Gases;18
5.2.2;2.2.2 The Purification and Deoxygenation of Solvents;20
5.3;2.3 The Manipulation of Air-Sensitive Compounds;24
5.3.1;2.3.1 General Remarks;24
5.3.2;2.3.2 Vacuum Line and Glove -Box Techniques;25
5.3.3;2.3.3 Schlenk Techniques;25
5.3.4;2.3.4 Handling Air-Sensitive Solutions;33
6;Chapter 3 Commonly Used Starting Materials;38
6.1;3.1 Introduction;39
6.2;3.2 High Pressure Reactions;40
6.3;3.3 Materials;41
6.3.1;3.3.1 Carbon and Graphite;41
6.3.2;3.3.2 Alkali Metal-Graphite Intercalation Compounds;43
6.3.3;3.3.3 Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds and Alloys;45
6.4;3.4 Ligands;59
6.4.1;3.4.1 Carbon-Based Ligands;59
6.4.2;3.4.2 Silicon-Based Compounds;81
6.4.3;3.4.3 Silylene Transfer Reagents;85
6.4.4;3.4.4 Glass- and Silica Gel-Based Reagents;87
6.4.5;3.4.5 Germanium-Based Compounds;89
6.4.6;3.4.6 Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Antimony-Based Compounds (Group 15 Ligands);89
6.5;3.5 Transition Metal Compounds and Complexes;99
6.5.1;3.5.1 Titanium (Ti), Zirconium (Zr), and Hafnium (Hf) Compounds;99
6.5.2;3.5.2 Selected Applications of Titanium Reagents;108
6.5.3;3.5.3 Lanthanide Complexes;114
6.5.4;3.5.4 Vanadium (V), Niobium (Nb), and Tantalum (Ta) Compounds;115
6.5.5;3.5.5 Chromium (Cr), Molybdenum (Mo), and Tungsten (W) Compounds;124
6.5.6;3.5.6 Manganese (Mn) and Rhenium (Re) Compounds;139
6.5.7;3.5.7 Iron (Fe), Ruthenium (Ru), and Osmium (Os) Compounds;144
6.5.8;3.5.8 Cobalt (Co), Rhodium (Rh), and Iridium Compounds;150
6.5.9;3.5.9 Nickel (Ni), Palladium (Pd), and Platinum (Pt) Compounds;161
6.5.10;3.5.10 Gold (Au) Compounds;178
7;Index;181