Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 27

Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 27

Editor(s): Alvin P. Ginsberg

Published Online: 5 JAN 2007

Print ISBN: 9780471509769

Online ISBN: 9780470132586

DOI: 10.1002/9780470132586

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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 Transition Metal Polyhydride Complexes

    1. Molybdenum and Tungsten Phosphine Polyhydrides (pages 8–14)

      Gregory G. Hlatky, Robert H. Crabtree, Kimberly A. Kubat-Martin and G. J. Kubas

  2. Part 2: Chapter Two Transition Metal Polyhydride Complexes

    1. Molybdenum-Sulfur Clusters (pages 47–51)

      Achim M¨ller, Erich Krickemeyer, Anastasios Hadjikyriacou and Dimitri Coucouvanis

    2. Bis(Hydrogensulfido) Complexes of Bis(η5-Cyclopentadienyl) Titanium(IV) and Tungsten(IV) (pages 65–68)

      Alan Shaver, Gabriela Marmolejo, James M. Mccall, Thomas B. Rauchfuss, Lenore Koczon and Scott Simerly

  3. Part 3: Chapter Three Early Transition Metal Polyoxoanions

  4. Part 4: Chapter Four Lanthanide And Actinide Complexes

    1. Tris(η5-Cyclopentadienyl) [(Dimethylphenyl-Phosphoranylidene)Methyl]Uranium(IV) (pages 177–181)

      Roger E. Cramer, Jong Hwa Jeong, Richard B. Maynard, John W. Gilje, Dwight D. Heinrich and John P. Fackler

  5. Part 5: Chapter Five Transition Metal Cluster Complexes

    1. Tetrairon Carbido Carbonyl Clusters (pages 182–188)

      Ernestine W. Hill, John S. Bradley, Juanita Cassidy and Kenton H. Whitmire

    2. Chiral Trinuclear NiCoMo and MoRuCo Clusters (pages 191–196)

      H. Vahrenkamp, Da Quiang Xu, H. D. Kaesz, M. L. Williams and F. G. A. Stone

  6. Part 6: Chapter Six Phosphorus Complexes And Compounds

    1. Phosphorus Compounds Containing Sterically Demanding Groups (pages 235–240)

      Alan H. Cowley, Nicholas C. Norman, Marek Pakulski, G. Becker, M. Layh, E. Kirchner and M. Schmidt

    2. Compounds with Unsupported P=P Bonds (pages 240–243)

      Alan H. Cowley, Nicholas C. Norman, Marek Pakulski, G. Becker, M. Layh, E. Kirchner and M. Schmidt

    3. Tris(Trimethylsilyl)Phosphine and Lithium Bis(Trimethylsilyl)Phosphide.Bis-(Tetrahydrofuran) (pages 243–249)

      Gerd Becker, Helmut Schmidt, Gudrun Uhl, Werner Uhl, Manfred Regitz, Wolfgang Rösch and Uwe-Josef Vogelbacher

    4. (2,2-Dimethylpropylidyne)Phosphine (pages 249–253)

      Gerd Becker, Helmut Schmidt, Gudrun Uhl, Werner Uhl, Manfred Regitz, Wolfgang Rösch and Uwe-Josef Vogelbacher

    5. Triphosphenium Salts (pages 253–258)

      Alfred Schmidpeter, Siegfried Lochschmidt, Alan H. Cowley and Marek Pakulski

  7. Part 7: Chapter Seven Transition Metal Complexes Of Biological Interest

    1. [Pt(1, 2-Cyclohexanediamine)(Ascorbato-C2, O5)] (pages 283–286)

      L. Steven Hollisxs, Sheryl L. Doran, Alan R. Amundsen, Eric W. Stern, Kazi J. Ahmed and Stephen J. Lippard

  8. Part 8: Chapter Eight Miscellaneous Transition Metal Complexes

    1. Potassium Hexaiodorhenate(IV) (pages 294–295)

      M. C. Chakravorti, T. Gangopadhyay, R. J. Angelici and M. G. Choi

    2. Group 6 Pentacarbonyl Acetates as their μ-Nitrido-Bis(Triphenylphosphorus)(1+) Salts (pages 295–300)

      Donald J. Darensbourg, Susan A. Morse, Cesar Ovalles, Holly C. Pickner, Wayne L. Gladfelter and Daniel R. Mantell

    3. Relatively Air-Stable M(II) saccharinates, M = V, or Cr (pages 306–310)

      F. Albert Cotton, Eduardo Libby, Carlos A. Murillo, Grettel Valle, M. Bakir, D. R. Derringer and R. A. Walton

    4. Pyridinium Fluorotrioxochromate(VI), (C5H5NH)[CrO3F] (pages 310–312)

      Manabendra N. Bhattacharjee, Mihir K. Chaudhuri, Jay H. Worrell and Thomas Li

    5. Dipotassium Trifluorosulfato-Manganate(III) (pages 312–314)

      Manabendra N. Bhattacharjee, Mihir K. Chaudhuri, Thomas Li and Jay H. Worrell

    6. cis-Dichlorobis(1, 2-Ethanediamine)-Platinum(IV) Chloride (pages 314–317)

      Robert M. Kuksuk, Wade A. Freeman, Pierre R. Lebreton, George B. Kauffman and Matthew L. Adams

  9. Part 9: Chapter Nine Ligands And Other Main Group Compounds

    1. Ethynylpentafluoro-λ6-Sulfane (SF5C≡CH) (pages 329–332)

      Robin J. Terjeson, Jo Ann Canich, Gary L. Gard, Mark R. Colsman, Mark A. Uremovich and Steven H. Strauss

    2. Trimethylborane (pages 339–342)

      William S. Rees, Michael D. Hampton, Stephen W. Hall, Jerry L. Mills, Phillip Niedenzu and Sheldon G. Shore

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