Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 26

Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 26

Editor(s): Herbert D. Kaesz

Published Online: 5 JAN 2007

Print ISBN: 9780471504856

Online ISBN: 9780470132579

DOI: 10.1002/9780470132579

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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 COMPOUNDS OF THE MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS AND THE LANTHANIDES

    1. Potassium tetradecahydrononaborate(1-) (pages 1–3)

      Patrick J. Dolan, Donald F. Gaines, David C. Moody, Caterina K. Nelson, Riley Schaeffer, Sheldon G. Shore and Steven H. Lawrence

    2. Bromotrimethylsilane (pages 4–6)

      Claudio Palomo, Jesus M. Aizpurua, Joyce Y. Corey and Janet Braddock

    3. Trimethylphosphine (pages 7–12)

      M. L. Luetkens, A. P. Sattelberger, H. H. Murray, J. D. Basil, J. P. Fackler, R. A. Jones and D. E. Heaton

    4. Phosphorus Trifluoride (pages 12–17)

      Ronald J. Clark, Helen Belefant and Stanley M. Williamson

    5. 5-Cyclopentadienyl)Lanthanide complexes from the metallic elements (pages 17–23)

      Glen B. Deacon, Geoff N. Pain, Tran D. Tuong, William J. Evans, Keith R. Levan and Raul Dominguez

  2. Part 2: Chapter two MONONUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES PART I

    1. Zerovalent Iron Isocyanide Complexes (pages 52–59)

      Michel O. Albers, Eric Singleton, Neil J. Coville, Arthur Y-J. Chen, Rusty Blanski and Herbert D. Kaesz

    2. Tetracarbonyliron(0) Complexes Containing Group V Donor Ligands (pages 59–64)

      Michel O. Albers, Eric Singleton, Neil J. Coville, Carlton E. Ash, Christine C. Kim and Marcetta Y. Darensbourg

    3. cis-Tetraamminedihaloruthenium(III) Halide Complexes (pages 65–68)

      S. D. Pell, M. M. Sherban, V. Tramontano, M. J. Clarke, K. Hansongnern and R. A. Krause

    4. 4-1, 5-Cyclooctadiene)Ruthenium(II) Complexes (pages 68–77)

      Michel O. Albers, Terence V. Ashworth, Hester E. Oosthuizen, Eric Singleton, Joseph S. Merola and Raymond T. Kacmarcik

    5. Pentacarbonylhydridorhenium (pages 77–80)

      Michael A. Urbancic, John R. Shapley, Nancy N. Sauer and Robert J. Angelici

    6. Organometallic Fluoro Complexes (pages 81–85)

      E. Horn, F. L. Wimmer, M. R. Snow, Penny Pangagiotidou and R. Cotton

    7. (Tetrahydrothiophene)Gold(I) or Gold(III) Complexes (pages 85–91)

      Rafael Uson, Antonio Laguna, Mariano Laguna, D. A. Briggs, H. H. Murray and J. P. Fackler

  3. Part 3: MONONUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES PART II: COMPLEXES WITH WEAKLY BONDED ANIONS

    1. Carbonyl(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)-(Tetrafluoroborato)Molybdenum and Tungsten Complexes (pages 92–106)

      W. Beck, Wolfgang Beck, Klaus Schloter, Karlheinz Sünkel, Günter Urban, Thomas Forschner, Alicia Todaro and Alan Cutler

  4. Part 3: Chapter three MONONUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES PART II

    1. Manganese(I) and Rhenium(I) Pentacarbonyl(Trifluoromethanesulfonato) Complexes (pages 113–117)

      Steven P. Schmidt, Jay Nitschke, William C. Trogler, Sarah Inman Huckett and Robert J. Angelici

    2. Iridium(III) Complexes with the Weakly Bonded Anions [Bf4]- and [Oso2Cf3]- (pages 117–121)

      Wolfgang Beck, Herbert Bauer, Bernhard Olgemöller, Devereaux A. Clifford and Robert H. Crabtree

    3. Dihydridobis(Solvent)Bis(Triphenylphosphine)Iridium(III) Tetrafluoroborates (pages 122–126)

      Robert H. Crabtree, Michelle F. Mellea, Jean M. Mihelcic, Ayusman Sen and Venkatasuryanaryana Chebolu

  5. Part 3: Chapter three MONONUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES PART II: COMPLEXES WITH WEAKLY BONDED ANIONS

  6. Part 4: Chapter four MONONUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES PART III: METALLACYCLIC COMPLEXES

    1. Cyclometallation Reactions (pages 171–180)

      Michael I. Bruce, Michael J. Liddell, Geoff N. Pain, Martin A. Bennett and Horst Neumann

  7. Part 4: Chapter four MONONUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES PART III

    1. Cyclometallated Organolithium Compounds (pages 150–155)

      Johann T. B. H. Jastrzebski, Gerard Van Koten, M. F. Lappert, P. C. Blake and D. R. Hankey

  8. Part 5: Chapter five POLYNUCLEAR TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES

    1. Ditungsten Tetracarboxylates (pages 215–225)

      J. R. Shapley, D. J. Santure, A. P. Sattelberger, F. A. Cotton and W. Wang

    2. Preparation of Some Bimetallic μ-(η1-C, O) Acetyl Complexes (pages 231–243)

      T. C. Forschner, A. R. Cutler, P. A. Goodson, C. P. Casey, W. Beck and K. H. Sünkel

    3. Trinuclear Metal Complexes (pages 243–246)

      L. Markó, J. Takács, Kenton H. Whitmire, B. A. Matrana and H. D. Kaesz

    4. Polynuclear Ruthenium Complexes (pages 259–263)

      M. I. Bruce, C. M. Jensen, N. L. Jones, Georg Süss-Fink, Gerhard Herrmann and Vera Dase

    5. Thioosmium Clusters (pages 303–309)

      Richard D. Adams, Istvan T. Horvath, Jean-Jacques Bonnet, Christian Bergounhou and Julian P. Attard

    6. Preparation of the Carbonyl Platinum Anions, [Pt3(Co)6]N2-, (N = 3–5) (pages 319–323)

      Michael J. D′Aniello, Constance J. Carr, Michael G. Zammit, Anne Degremont, Jacky Rosé and Pierre Braunstein

    7. Mixed-Metal Cluster Complexes of Nickel with Ruthenium or with Osmium (pages 360–365)

      C. Bergounhou, J.-J. Bonnet, G. Lavigne, F. Papageorgiou, S. G. Shore and U. Siriwardane

    8. Salts of Mixed Platinum-Tetrarhodium Cluster Complexes (pages 372–376)

      Alessandro Fumagalli, Secondo Martinengo, Pierre Braunstein and Dominique Watt

  9. Part 6: Chapter six SOLID STATE

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