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Cadmium organometallics

Mercury and Cadmium Organometallics, Pages 419-474, F.P. Gabbai Melaimi, C.N. Burress, M.-A. Melaimi andT.J. Taylor... [Pg.476]

Why is the toxicology of cadmium organometallic compounds of particular concern ... [Pg.287]

Several isotopes (see Isotopes Isotope Labeling) of Cd are known, and 8 are stable (Table 3). For " Cd and " Cd, the nnclear spin is 1/2 and they are used for NMR studies of Cd compounds and in biological fields (see Cadmium Organometallic Chemistry). " Cd is used in the nuclear industry because of its high neutron cross section. Unstable isotopes are prepared from nuclear reactions. Cd stable isotope composition in geological and meteorite samples has been investigated using multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. ... [Pg.527]

Based in part on the article Cadmium Organometallic Chemistry by Gerard Parkin which appeared in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition. [Pg.542]

The addition of methylzinc (and cadmium) organometallics to chiral aldehydes proceeds with low stereoselectivity and leads to a mixture of syn- and anti-alcohols (see Scheme 22). A better dia-stereoselectivity can be achieved by using the mixed copper-zinc reagents RCu(CN)ZnI. ° In contrast, the more reactive diallylzinc reacts with several a-alkoxy aldehydes of type (43) to give anti addition... [Pg.221]

Whereas organomercury compounds do not add to aldehydes and ketones, cadmium organometallics show a useful reactivity. As in the case of organozinc derivatives, allylic cadmium compounds... [Pg.225]


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