Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 29

Inorganic Syntheses, Volume 29

Editor(s): Russell N. Grimes

Published Online: 5 JAN 2007

Print ISBN: 9780471544708

Online ISBN: 9780470132609

DOI: 10.1002/9780470132609

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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 MAIN–GROUP COMPOUNDS—GENERAL

    1. Xenon Tetrafluoride (pages 4–6)

      Karel Lutar, Andrej Šmalc, Boris Žemva and Scott A. Kinkead

    2. Chlorine Pentafluoride (pages 7–8)

      Karel Lutar, Andrej Šmalc, Boris Žemva and Scott A. Kinkead

    3. Krypton Difluoride (pages 11–15)

      Andrej Šmalc, Karel Lutar, Boris Žemva and Scott A. Kinkead

    4. Tetrakis (2,4,6–Trimethylphenyl)Disilene (Tetramesityldisilene) (pages 19–24)

      Robin P. Tan, Gregory R. Gillette, Howard B. Yokelson, Robert West and Philip Boudjouk

    5. Hexamethyldisilathiane (pages 30–32)

      Jeung-Ho So, Philip Boudjouk, Harry H. Hong and William P. Weber

    6. Pentafluoro(Isocyanato)-λ6-Sulfane (SF5N=C=O) (pages 38–40)

      Joseph S. Thrasher, Matthew Clark, Jon B. Nielsen, Carlos Alvarado, Mark T. Anderson, Günther Steinke, Thomas Meier and Rüdiger Mews

  2. Part 2: Chapter Two BORON COMPOUNDS

    1. Trimethylamine-Tribromoborane (pages 51–54)

      Milap A. Mathur, Dennis A. Moore, Ronald E. Popham, Harry H. Sisler, Shawn Dolan and Sheldon G. Shore

    2. Polycyclic Borazines (pages 57–60)

      D. T. Haworth, G.-Y. Lin Kiel, Lee J. Todd and Mark W. Baize

    3. 1,5-Cyclooctanediylborylsulfides (pages 60–69)

      Roland Köster, Günter Seidel, Walter Siebert and Bernd Gangnus

    4. 1,5-Cyclooctanediylborylselenides (pages 70–77)

      Roland Köster, Günter Seidel, Mohamed Yalpani, Walter Siebert and Bernd Gangnus

    5. Trimethylamine-Diethyl-1-Propynylborane and Diethyl-1-Propynylborane (pages 77–82)

      Roland Köster, Heinz Josef Horstschäfer, Günter Seidel, Walter Siebert and Bernd Gangnus

  3. Part 3: Chapter Three TRANSITION METAL COORDINATION COMPOUNDS

    1. Niobium(III) and (IV) Halide Complexes (pages 119–123)

      Steven F. Pedersen, Jack B. Hartung, Eric J. Roskamp, Peter S. Dragovich, Charles J. Ruffing and Bruce A. Klein

    2. Ammonium Hexachloromolybdate(III) (pages 127–129)

      Takashi Shibahara, Mikio Yamasaki, Abdul K. Mohammed and Andrew W. Maverick

    3. Nitrido and Oxo Complexes of Rhenium(V) (pages 146–150)

      B. Patrick Sullivan, John C. Brewer, Harry B. Gray, Douglas Linebarrier and James M. Mayer

    4. Thionitrosyl Complexes of Ruthenium(II) (pages 161–164)

      K. C. Jain, U. C. Agarwala, T. W. Dekleva, P. Legzdins and J. C. Oxley

    5. trans-Dichloro Tetramine Complexes of Ruthenium(III) (pages 164–167)

      Chi-Ming Che, Tai-Chu Lau, Chung-Kwong Poon, Jill Grantham and Thomas G. Richmond

    6. Resolution of the Dodecaamminehexa-μ-Hydroxo-Tetracobalt(III) Ion (pages 169–174)

      Takaji Yasui, Tomoharu Ama, George B. Kauffman, Dušan J. Radanović and Miloš I. Djuran

    7. trans-Dicarbonyl-Di-μ-Iodo-Diiododiplatinum(II) (pages 188–189)

      Bianca Patrizia Andreini, Daniela Belli Dell'Amico, Fausto Calderazzo, Nicola Pasqualetti, Allen L. Seligson and William C. Trogler

  4. Part 4: Chapter Four TRANSITION METAL ORGANOMETALLICS AND LIGANDS

    1. Large-Scale Synthesis of 1,2,3,4,5-Penta-Methylcyclopentadiene (pages 193–198)

      Carol M. Fendrick, Larry D. Schertz, Eric A. Mintz, Tobin J. Marks, T. E. Bitterwolf, P. A. Horine, T. L. Hubler, J. A. Sheldon and D. D. Belin

    2. η3-Allylhydridobis[Ethylenebis (Diphenylphosphine)]Molybdenum(II) (pages 201–203)

      Christopher J. Bischoff, John M. Hanckel, Maria M. Ludvig, Marcetta Y. Darensbourg, M. Maciejewski and M. Rakowski Dubois

    3. Bis(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)Molybdenum(IV) Complexes (pages 204–211)

      Ned D. Silavwe, Michael P. Castellani, David R. Tyler, Mark A. Beck, Joseph D. Lichtenhan and Nancy M. Doherty

    4. Cyclopentadienyl Rhenium Complexes (pages 211–225)

      Francine Agbossou, Edward J. O'Connor, Charles M. Garner, N. Quirós Méndez, Jesús M. Fernández, Alan T. Patton, James A. Ramsden, J. A. Gladysz, Joseph M. O'Connor, Tracy Tajima and Kevin P. Gable

  5. Part 5: Chapter Five CLUSTER AND CAGE COMPOUNDS CONTAINING TRANSITION METALS

    1. Mixed-Metal-Gold Phosphine Cluster Compounds (pages 279–298)

      A. M. Mueting, B. D. Alexander, P. D. Boyle, A. L. Casalnuovo, L. N. Ito, B. J. Johnson, L. H. Pignolet, M. Leeaphon, K. E. Meyer, R. A. Walton, D. M. Heinekey and T. G. P. Harper

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