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Unusual Structures and Physical Properties in Organometallic Chemistry

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Informationen zum Autor Marcel Gielen , Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Professor Gielen is the author of several organometallic books and editor of the journals Main Group Metal Chemistry and Applied Organometallic Chemistry . Rudolph Willem , Free University of Brussels, Belgium. Member of the Editorial Board on the journal, Applied Organometallic Chemistry . Bernd Wrackmeyer , Universitat Bayreuth, Germany. Member of the Editorial Board on the journal, Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry . Klappentext The principal idea of this volume is to offer a Capita Selecta of unconventional and thought-provoking topics in organometallic chemistry, presented by experts in each field. As intended, this approach leads either to reviews covering a specific uncommon class of organometallic compounds or to overviews which relate uncommon physical properties with various classes of organometallic compounds. The contributions are streamlined thus onto two main axes - unusual properties reflecting structures and bonding situations, on the one hand, and uncommon structural features or structure-reactivity relationships, on the other. Extensive cross-referencing of useful information is provided, making this volume accessible for people working in rather different areas of organometallic chemistry.The synthesis of molecules with 'extreme' properties is a challenge for all those working in organometallic chemistry, irrelevant of theoretical/computational, synthetic or application interests. This book presents case studies at the interface of these overlapping interests.Unusual Structures and Physical Properties in Organometallic Chemistry:* Provides test cases for computational and theoretical models* Presents a challenge for synthetic chemists* Provides ideal show cases for analytical techniquesThis volume will be an invaluable reference for researchers in organometallic chemistry, computational and theoretical chemistry, NMR and other spectroscopic methods. Zusammenfassung Focuses on bonds in organometallic chemistry and resulting physical properties. This book shows how to measure them by physical chemical methods, such as NMR and Moessbauer Spectroscopy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors. Series Preface. Preface. 1. Structure and Electrochemistry of Transition Metal Carbonyl Clusters with Interstitial or Semi-Interstitial Atoms: Contrast between Nitrides or Phosphides and Carbides (Piero Zanello). 2. Unusual Nuclear Magnetic Shielding and Coupling Constants Related to Unusual Bonding Situations (Bernd Wrackmeyer). 3. Deuterium Spin-Lattice Relaxation and Deuterium Quadrupole Coupling Constants. A Novel Strategy for Characterization of Transition Metal Hydrides and Dihydrogen Complexes in Solution (Vladimir I. Bakhmutov). 4. NMR Studies of Ligand Nuclei in Organometallic Compounds--New Information from Solid-State NMR Techniques (Guy M. Bernard and Roderick E. Wasylishen). 5. Metal Atom Motion in Some Iron Organometallics (Rolfe H. Herber). 6. Magnetic Communication in Binuclear Organometallic Complexes Mediated by Carbon-Rich Bridges (Frédéric Paul and Claude Lapinte). 7. Molecular Cluster Complexes with Facial Arene Ligands (Herbert Wadepohl). 8. Cobaltafulvenes and Cobaltapentalenes: Highly Polar Metallacyclic II-Systems with Unusual Properties (Herbert Wadepohl). 9. Novel Highly Nucleophilic Ylidic Ligands for the Preparation of Unusually Stable Metal Complexes (Norbert Kuhn, Martin Göhner, Gernot Frenking and Yu Chen). 10. Supramolecular Interactions in Structures of Organic Antimony and Bismuth Compounds (Gabor Balázs and Hans Joachim Breunig). Index....

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