Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

A-Bonded organotransition metal

Carboxylate complexes are often synthesized by refluxing the acid with the metal salts (such as carbonate, sulfate, oxide, etc.), or by reaction of the sodium or silver salt of the acid with the metal halide. Insertion of CO2 into a-bonded organotransition metal species has also been used to generate carboxylate complexes, as has exchange reactions with metal alkoxides (see Section 3.3). [Pg.5069]

At this point, it becomes apparent that we need not rely only on the preparation of an intermediate a-bonded organotransition metal compound to produce an active metal it may be supplied by the destruction of a TT-complex itself. Figure 7 reveals that nickelocene (dicyclopenta-dienylnickel) may act as the source of an active metal (12). [Pg.271]


See other pages where A-Bonded organotransition metal is mentioned: [Pg.522]    [Pg.523]    [Pg.411]   


SEARCH



Organotransition metal

© 2024 chempedia.info