Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 16

Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 16

Editor(s): Fred Basolo

Published Online: 5 JAN 2007

Print ISBN: 9780470131787

Online ISBN: 9780470132470

DOI: 10.1002/9780470132470

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The volumes in this continuing series provide a compilation of current techniques and ideas in inorganic synthetic chemistry. Includes inorganic polymer syntheses and preparation of important inorganic solids, syntheses used in the development of pharmacologically active inorganic compounds, small-molecule coordination complexes, and related compounds. Also contains valuable information on transition organometallic compounds including species with metal-metal cluster molecules. All syntheses presented here have been tested.

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  1. Part 1: chapter One METAL NITROSYL COMPLEXES

  2. Part 1: Chapter One METAL NITROSYL COMPLEXES

    1. Dinitrosylcobalt Complexes (pages 16–20)

      D. Gwost, K. G. Caulton, J. R. Nappier, O. A. Ileperuma and R. D. Feltham

    2. Tris(Triphenylphosphine)Nitrosylcobalt and Tris(Triphenylphosphine)Nitrosylrhodium (pages 32–35)

      G. Dolcetti, O. Gandolfi, M. Ghedini, N. W. Hoffman, O. A. Ileperuma, T. E. Nappier and R. D. Feltham

  3. Part 2: Chapter Two METAL CARBONYL COMPOUNDS

    1. Dodecacarbonyltriruthenium (pages 45–47)

      B. R. James, G. L. Rempel, W. K. Teo, C. Eady, A. Forster and B. F. G. Johnson

  4. Part 2: chapter Two METAL CARBONYL COMPOUNDS

  5. Part 3: Chapter Three WERNER TYPE METAL COMPLEXES

    1. Selenoureametal Complexes (pages 83–87)

      G. B. Aitken, G. P. Mcquillan, G. L. Seebach and J. R. Wasson

    2. Nickel Tetrafluorooxovanadate(IV) Heptahydrate (pages 87–89)

      A. Klein, P. Carroll, G. Mitra, J. Selbin, J. H. Nibert and H. J. Sherrill

  6. Part 4: Chapter Four OTHER TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES

  7. Part 5: Chapter Five MAIN-GROUP AND ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS

    1. Tetraethylammonium, Tetraphenylarsonium, and Ammonium Cyanates and Cyanides (pages 131–137)

      R. L. Dieck, E. J. Peterson, A. Galliart, T. M. Brown, T. Moeller, A. Ruckenstein and J. L. Burmeister

    2. Diindenylmagnesium (pages 137–138)

      K. D. Smith, J. L. Atwood, E. C. Ashby and H. S. Prasad

    3. Fluoromethylsilanes (pages 139–143)

      A. P. Hagen, L. L. Mcamis, D. J. Sepelak and C. H. Van Dyke

  8. Part 6: Chapter Six LIGANDS USED TO PREPARE METAL COMPLEXES

    1. Trimethylphosphine (pages 153–155)

      R. T. Markham, E. A. Dietz, D. R. Martin, O. Stelzer and R. Schmutzler

    2. Tertiary Phosphines (pages 155–161)

      V. D. Bianco, S. Doronzo, K. J. Reimer, A. G. Shaver, P. Fiess and H. C. Clark

  9. Part 6: chapter Six LIGANDS USED TO PREPARE METAL COMPLEXES

  10. Part 7: Chapter Seven COMPOUNDS OF BIOLOGICAL INTEREST

    1. Metallatranes (pages 229–234)

      J. Ochs, M. Zeldin, M. Zeldin, R. Gsell, L. Hill, C. D. Schmulbach, J. Branca, C. D. Schmulbach, R. Scobell, J. L. Darin and T. Ballantine

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