Organotransition Metal Chemistry: From Bonding to Catalysis
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"Organotransition Metal Chemistry: From Bonding to Catalysis" is a comprehensive graduate-level textbook that systematically develops the principles of organometallic bonding and reactivity with a strong emphasis on their applications in homogeneous catalysis.
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| instanceOf |
graduate-level textbook
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scientific book ⓘ textbook ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
design of homogeneous catalysts
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fine chemical synthesis ⓘ industrial catalytic processes ⓘ polymerization catalysis ⓘ |
| educationalLevel | graduate ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
homogeneous catalytic processes
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mechanistic understanding of catalysis ⓘ systematic development of bonding concepts ⓘ systematic development of reactivity principles ⓘ |
| field |
homogeneous catalysis
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organometallic chemistry ⓘ transition metal chemistry ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
applications in homogeneous catalysis
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bond activation processes ⓘ catalytic cycles ⓘ ligand effects in catalysis ⓘ principles of organometallic bonding ⓘ principles of organometallic reactivity ⓘ reaction coordinate analysis ⓘ transition metal–carbon bonds ⓘ |
| genre |
academic textbook
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chemistry textbook ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
advanced undergraduates
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chemists working in catalysis ⓘ graduate students ⓘ researchers in organometallic chemistry ⓘ |
| isAbout |
homogeneous catalytic cycles
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relationship between bonding and catalysis ⓘ transition metal mediated transformations ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
catalytic reaction mechanisms
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metal–ligand bonding ⓘ organometallic bonding ⓘ organometallic reactivity ⓘ organotransition metal complexes ⓘ |
| teaches |
beta-hydride elimination
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electron counting methods ⓘ ligand substitution mechanisms ⓘ migratory insertion ⓘ molecular orbital description of metal complexes ⓘ oxidative addition ⓘ reductive elimination ⓘ |
| uses |
bonding models to rationalize reactivity
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reaction mechanisms as organizing principle ⓘ |
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