Comprehensive organometallic chemistry III/ edited by D. Michael, P. Mingos, Robert H Crabtree,

Contributor(s): Mingos, D. M. P | Crabtree, Robert HMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 13 v. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 9780080445908 (set); 008044590X (set)Other title: Comprehensive organometallic chemistry 3 | Comprehensive organometallic chemistry threeSubject(s): Organometallic chemistryDDC classification: 540
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Volume 10 Applications II: Transition Metal Compounds in Organic Synthesis I C-H Bond Formation 10.01 C-H Bond Formation by Asymmetric and Stereoselective Hvdrogention 10.02 C-H Bond Formation: Through Isomerization Synthetic Reactions via C-H Bond Activation 10.03 Synthetic Reactions via C-H Bond Activation: C-C and C-E Bond Formation 10.04 Synthetic Reactions via C-H Bond .Activation: Carbene and Nitrene C-H Insertion 10.05 Synthetic Reactions via C-HBond Activation: Oxidation of C-H Bonds C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions 10.06 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: through Carbometallation Mediated by Group 4-7 Metals 10.07 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: through Carbometallation Catalyzed by Group 8-11 Metals 10.08 C-C bond Formation thorugh Conjugate Addition of C-M to C==C-C==O and C==C-NO2 10.09 C-C Bond Formation through Addition of C-M to C==O, C==N, and C==N Bonds 10.10 Metal-catalyzed Reductive Carbocyclization (C==C, C==C, C==O Bonds) 10.11 C-C Bond Formation through Reaction of Co2 with C==C and C==C-C==C 10.12 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: Alder-ene Reaction 10.13 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: Higher-order Cycloadditions C-O and C-N Bond Formation 10.14 C-O Bond Formation through Transition Metal-mediated Etherification 10.15 C-N bond Formation through Amination C-E Bond Formation (E= Si, Sn, B, Te, S, P) 10.16 C-E Bond Formation through Element-Element Addition to Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds 10.17 C-E Bond Formation through Hydrosilyation of Alkynes and Related Reactions 10.18 C-E Bond Formation through Asymmetric Hydrosilylation of Alkenes 10.19 C-E Bond Formation through hydroboration and Hydroalumination Index
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Volume 10 Applications II: Transition Metal Compounds in Organic Synthesis I

C-H Bond Formation
10.01 C-H Bond Formation by Asymmetric and Stereoselective Hvdrogention
10.02 C-H Bond Formation: Through Isomerization

Synthetic Reactions via C-H Bond Activation
10.03 Synthetic Reactions via C-H Bond Activation: C-C and C-E Bond Formation
10.04 Synthetic Reactions via C-H Bond .Activation: Carbene and Nitrene C-H Insertion
10.05 Synthetic Reactions via C-HBond Activation: Oxidation of C-H Bonds

C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions
10.06 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: through Carbometallation Mediated by Group 4-7 Metals
10.07 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: through Carbometallation Catalyzed by Group 8-11 Metals
10.08 C-C bond Formation thorugh Conjugate Addition of C-M to C==C-C==O and C==C-NO2
10.09 C-C Bond Formation through Addition of C-M to C==O, C==N, and C==N Bonds
10.10 Metal-catalyzed Reductive Carbocyclization (C==C, C==C, C==O Bonds)
10.11 C-C Bond Formation through Reaction of Co2 with C==C and C==C-C==C
10.12 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: Alder-ene Reaction
10.13 C-C Bond Formation (Part I) by Addition Reactions: Higher-order Cycloadditions

C-O and C-N Bond Formation
10.14 C-O Bond Formation through Transition Metal-mediated Etherification
10.15 C-N bond Formation through Amination

C-E Bond Formation (E= Si, Sn, B, Te, S, P)
10.16 C-E Bond Formation through Element-Element Addition to Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds
10.17 C-E Bond Formation through Hydrosilyation of Alkynes and Related Reactions
10.18 C-E Bond Formation through Asymmetric Hydrosilylation of Alkenes
10.19 C-E Bond Formation through hydroboration and Hydroalumination
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