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Organometallic chemistry is having a major impact on modern day chemistry in industry and academia. Within the last ten years, the use of transition metal based chemistry to perform reactions with significant potential in organic synthesis has come of age. "Advances in Metal-Organic Chemistry" contains in-depth accounts of newly emerging synthetic organic methods that emphasize the unique attributes of transition metal chemistry problems in organic synthesis. Each issue contains six to eight articles by leading investigators in the field. Particular emphasis is placed on giving the reader a true feeling of the particular strengths and weaknesses of the new chemistry with ample experimental details for typical procedures.
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Synthetic applications of chromlum tricarbonyl stabilized benzylic carbanions, Steven J.Coote et al; palladium - mediated arylation of enol ethers, G.Doyle Daves; transition - metal catalyzed sllymetallation of acetylenes and et3B induced radical addition of Ph3SnH to acetylenes - selective synthesis of vinylsilanes and vinlystannanes, Koichioro Oshima; development of carbene complexes of iron as new reagents for synthetic organic chemistry, Paul Helquist; tricarbonyl (n6-arene) chromlum complexes in organic synthesis, Motokazu Uemura; n-bond hybridization in transition metal complexes - a stereoelectronic model for conformational analysis, William E.Crowe and Stuart L.Schreiber; palladium mediated methylenecyclopropane ring opening - applications to organic systhesis, William A.Donaldson.
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