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    Publisher
    MIT Press
    ISBN-10
    189138953X
    ISBN-13
    9781891389535
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    22038507591

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Organotransition Metal Chemistry : from Bonding to Catalysis
    Number of Pages
    1160 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical, Chemistry / Organic, Chemistry / Inorganic
    Publication Year
    2010
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Science
    Author
    John F. Hartwig
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    2.2 in
    Item Weight
    90.5 Oz
    Item Length
    11.3 in
    Item Width
    8.7 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2009-020537
    Reviews
    "...the benchmark text for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in organometallic chemistry...an extraordinarily thorough, albeit necessarily selective, survey of the historical and contemporary achievements in the field of organotransition metal chemistry.  This book is destined to be the go-to resource for the field of transition-metal organometallic chemistry for many years to come." - Shannon S.Stahl, University of Wisconsin - Madison, J.A.C.S     "With great coverage of all aspects of the field, Hartwig's Organotransition Metal Chemistry: From Bonding to Catalysis is the new must-have text that very soon will be recognized far and wide as a true chemistry classic." - Harry B. Gray, California Institute of Technology, USA "This will be a very useful reference work." - Martin Semmelhack, Princeton University, USA "This long-awaited new edition of a classic text does a fine job of covering the most important developments in organotransition metal chemistry over the last 20 years, while retaining the earlier versions' effective presentations of basic concepts and older work. It should well serve both teachers choosing a textbook for an advanced course and active researchers looking for a good starting reference source." - Jay A. Labinger, California Institute of Technology, USA , "With great coverage of all aspects of the field, Hartwig's Organotransition Metal Chemistry: From Bonding to Catalysis is the new must-have text that very soon will be recognized far and wide as a true chemistry classic." - Harry B. Gray, California Institute of Technology, USA "This will be a very useful reference work." - Martin Semmelhack, Princeton University, USA "This long-awaited new edition of a classic text does a fine job of covering the most important developments in organotransition metal chemistry over the last 20 years, while retaining the earlier versions' effective presentations of basic concepts and older work. It should well serve both teachers choosing a textbook for an advanced course and active researchers looking for a good starting reference source." - Jay A. Labinger, California Institute of Technology, USA  , "A very useful reference work." --Jay A. Labinger, California Institute of Technology "Educating students thoroughly in organometallic chemistry is difficult...For the most part, I tell my students" --Jennifer Schomaker, Organometallics Roundtable, Organometallics "The most notable applications of organometallic chemistry in the past two decades have been characterized by the use of fundamental aspects of structure, bonding and reactivity. To anyone who wants to engage in this line of research, this text will serve as the single best source for all the essential information." --Martin Semmelhack, Princeton University "This long-awaited text does a fine job of covering the most important developments in organotransition metal chemistry over the last 20 years, while retaining the earlier versions' effective presentations of basic concepts and older work. It should well serve both teachers choosing a textbook for an advanced course and active researchers looking for a good starting reference source." "This outstanding book provides comprehensive coverage of modern topics in organometallic chemistry. It is a treasure trove of information that will prove invaluable for both students and practitioners of the field." --T.V. RajanBabu, The Ohio State University "to get Hartwig's book and learn as they go." --Harry B. Gray, California Institute of Technology "With great coverage of all aspects of the field, Hartwig's Organotransition Metal Chemistry: From Bonding to Catalysis is the new must-have text that very soon will be recognized far and wide as a true chemistry classic." --Melanie Sanford, University of Michigan
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Dewey Decimal
    547/.056
    Table Of Content
    1. Structure and Bonding2. Dative Ligands3. Covalent Ligands Bound Through Metal-Carbon and Metal-Hydride Bonds4. Covalent Ligands Bound Through Metal-Heteroatom Bonds5. Ligand Substitution Reactions6. Oxidative Addition of Non-Polar Reagents7. Oxidative Addition of Polar Reagents8. Reductive Elimination9. Migratory Insertion10. Elimination Reactions11. Nucleophilic Attack on Coordinated Ligands12. Electrophilic Attack on Coordinated Ligands13. Metal-Ligand Multiple Bonds14. Principles of Catalysis15. Homogenous Hydrogenation16. Hydrofunctionalization and Oxidative Functionalization of Olefins17. Catalytic Carbonylation18. Catalytic C-H Functionalization19. Cross Coupling20. Allylic Substitution21. Catalytic Metathesis of Olefins and Alkynes22. Olefin Polymerization
    Synopsis
    Based on Collman et al.'s best-selling classic book, Principles and Applications of Organotransition Metal Chemistry, Hartwig's text consists of new or thoroughly updated and restructured chapters and provides an in-depth view into mechanism, reaction scope, and applications. It covers the most important developments in the field over the last twenty years with great clarity with a selective, but thorough and authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of organometallic chemistry, the elementary reactions of these complexes, and many catalytic processes occurring through organometallic intermediates, making this the Organotransition Metal Chemistry text for a new generation of scientists., Organotransition Metal Chemistry - From Bonding to Catalysis provides a selective, but thorough and authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of organometallic chemistry, the elementary reactions of these complexes, and many catalytic processes occurring through organometallic intermediates. Built upon the foundation established by the classic text by Collman, Hegedus, Norton and Finke, this text consists of new or thoroughly updated and restructured chapters and provides an in-depth view into mechanism, reaction scope, and applications. The early chapters describe the principles of bonding and the classes of ligands that characterize organotransition metal chemistry. The remainder of the book focuses on the reactions of organometallic complexes. The second portion of the book describes the classic stoichiometric organometallic reactions, including ligand substitution, oxidative addition, reductive elimination, migratory insertions, eliminations, electrophilic attack on coordinated ligands, nucleophilic attack on coordinated ligands, and chemistry of metal-ligand multiple bonds. The third portion of the text describes the principles of catalysis and the classic catalytic processes of organometallic systems. Written by a teacher and experienced practitioner of the field, the book's content is simultaneously accessible to students with no background in the subject matter and invaluable to synthetic organic chemists, inorganic chemists, and even experts in the field., This bookprovides a thorough and authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of organometallicchemistry, the elementary reactions of these complexes, and many catalyticprocesses occurring through organometallic intermediates., This book provides a thorough and authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of organometallicchemistry, the elementary reactions of these complexes, and many catalyticprocesses occurring through organometallic intermediates. Organotransition Metal Chemistry - From Bonding to Catalysis provides a selective, but thorough and authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of organometallic chemistry, the elementary reactions of these complexes, and many catalytic processes occurring through organometallic intermediates. Built upon the foundation established by the classic text by Collman, Hegedus, Norton and Finke, this text consists of new or thoroughly updated and restructured chapters and provides an in-depth view into mechanism, reaction scope, and applications.The early chapters describe the principles of bonding and the classes of ligands that characterize organotransition metal chemistry. The remainder of the book focuses on the reactions of organometallic complexes. The second portion of the book describes the classic stoichiometric organometallic reactions, including ligand substitution, oxidative addition, reductive elimination, migratory insertions, eliminations, electrophilic attack on coordinated ligands, nucleophilic attack on coordinated ligands, and chemistry of metal-ligand multiple bonds. The third portion of the text describes the principles of catalysis and the classic catalytic processes of organometallic systems. Written by a teacher and experienced practitioner of the field, the book's content is simultaneously accessible to students with no background in the subject matter and invaluable to synthetic organic chemists, inorganic chemists, and even experts in the field.Translated into Japanese.
    LC Classification Number
    QD411.8.T73H37 2010

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