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Provides detailed procedures and useful hints on organometallic reactions of Cu, Rh, Ni, and Au

With contributions from leading organic chemists who specialize in the use of organometallics in organic synthesis, this acclaimed Manual offers an especially valuable resource for all synthetic chemists, providing a practical reference for conducting transition metal?mediated synthetic reactions. This Fourth Manual is divided into four chapters:

  • Chapter I: Organocopper Chemistry
  • Chapter II: Organorhodium Chemistry
  • Chapter III: Organonickel Chemistry
  • Chapter IV: Organogold Chemistry

Each of these newly written chapters features detailed, practical examples from the literature that guide readers through the preparation of organometallic reagents and their applications in organic synthesis. Procedures are presented in the Manual''s acclaimed step-by-step recipe format, enabling both novices and experien

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“Given the costs in consumables and human resources resulting from a failed or inefficient synthesis, it would seem a worthwhile addition to library of the synthetic laboratory.” (Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 18 August 2014)



Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Preface ix

Perspective xii
Prof. Dr. Reinhard W. Hoffmann

I Organocopper Chemistry 1
Bruce H. Lipshutz

II Organorhodium Chemistry 135
Iwao Ojima

III Organonickel Chemistry 317
John Montgomery

IV Organogold Chemistry 426
Norbert Krause

Index 547

Organometallics in Synthesis

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118488829, 978-1118488829
      ISBN10: 1118488822
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Provides detailed procedures and useful hints on organometallic reactions of Cu, Rh, Ni, and Au

      With contributions from leading organic chemists who specialize in the use of organometallics in organic synthesis, this acclaimed Manual offers an especially valuable resource for all synthetic chemists, providing a practical reference for conducting transition metal?mediated synthetic reactions. This Fourth Manual is divided into four chapters:

      • Chapter I: Organocopper Chemistry
      • Chapter II: Organorhodium Chemistry
      • Chapter III: Organonickel Chemistry
      • Chapter IV: Organogold Chemistry

      Each of these newly written chapters features detailed, practical examples from the literature that guide readers through the preparation of organometallic reagents and their applications in organic synthesis. Procedures are presented in the Manual''s acclaimed step-by-step recipe format, enabling both novices and experien

      Trade Review

      “Given the costs in consumables and human resources resulting from a failed or inefficient synthesis, it would seem a worthwhile addition to library of the synthetic laboratory.” (Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 18 August 2014)



      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors vii

      Preface ix

      Perspective xii
      Prof. Dr. Reinhard W. Hoffmann

      I Organocopper Chemistry 1
      Bruce H. Lipshutz

      II Organorhodium Chemistry 135
      Iwao Ojima

      III Organonickel Chemistry 317
      John Montgomery

      IV Organogold Chemistry 426
      Norbert Krause

      Index 547

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