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Organic Organometallic

Cox G. Pilcher, Thermochemistry of Organic Organometallic Compds , Acad Press, NY (1970) 75) A.N. Dremin et al, FizGor-... [Pg.593]

Brook MA (2000) Silicon in organic, organometallic and polymer chemistry. WUey-Interscience, New York... [Pg.230]

Organic compound removal, with ion-exchange resins, 14 423 Organic compounds. See also Organic fluorine compounds Organics Organometallic compounds addition to reaction mixtures, 16 409—411... [Pg.652]

Brook, M. A. Silicon in Organic Organometallic, and Polymer Chemistry, Wiley Interscience New York, 2000. [Pg.499]

It is a useful notion to consider that the reaction of a molecular solid, whether formed of organic, organometallic molecules or coordination compounds, with a vapour is conceptually related to the supramolecular reaction of a crystalline material with a volatile solvent to form a new crystalline solid (Fig. 18). Indeed, the two processes, solid-gas reaction and solid-gas solvation, differ only in the... [Pg.32]

Meites, L. Zuman, P. "Organic, Organometallic Biochemical Substances" in "Electrochemical Data" Part 1, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1974. [Pg.484]

Brook, M.A. (2000) Silicon in Organic Organometallic and Polymer Chemistry, John Wiley Sons, Ltd, New York, Chapter 9. [Pg.365]

Type B Systems, Some Solid Components The state of the system is a fluid/solid mixture at to- For example, the vessel may have been fdled with solvent and gases, but one or more of the organics, organometallics, ligands, or inorganics are added as an amorphous or microcrystalline solid. [Pg.158]

Fig. 7 Manual grinding of the ferrocenyl dicarboxylic acid complex [Fe(ip -C5H4COOH)2] with l,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane, 1,4-phenylenediamine,piperazine, fraMS-l,4-cyclohexa-nediamine and guanidinium carbonate generates quantitatively the corresponding organic-organometallic adducts. The reaction with phenylenediamine highlights that single crystals of the adduct can be grown from solution and used to fully characterize the reaction product... Fig. 7 Manual grinding of the ferrocenyl dicarboxylic acid complex [Fe(ip -C5H4COOH)2] with l,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane, 1,4-phenylenediamine,piperazine, fraMS-l,4-cyclohexa-nediamine and guanidinium carbonate generates quantitatively the corresponding organic-organometallic adducts. The reaction with phenylenediamine highlights that single crystals of the adduct can be grown from solution and used to fully characterize the reaction product...
In X-ray diffraction experiments on small organic/organometallic molecules, it is less likely that low temperature will be really necessary to solve a crystal... [Pg.50]

Examples of molecular crystals are found throughout organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry. Low melting and boiling temperatures characterize the crystals. We will look at just two examples, carbon dioxide and water (ice), both familiar, small, covalently bonded molecules. [Pg.65]

Correlation of gas-phase ionization potential data with solution redox potentials for series of organic, organometallic and coordination compounds21 23 underlines the relationship between F(E°q- ° ) and orbital energies. For example, Cr 3d binding energy data for the first ionization process of complexes [Cr(CO)5L] correlate reasonably linearly with the (E°0 E°n) parameter, J°L,23 as is illustrated by Figure 3. [Pg.496]

Film deposition refers to the preparation of polymer (organic, organometallic, and metal coordination) films which contain the equivalent of many monomolecular layers of electroactive sites. As many as 10 monolayer-equivalents may be present [9]. The polymer film is held on the electrode surface by a combination of chemisorptive and solubility effects. Since the polymer film bonding is rather nonspecific, this approach can be used to modify almost any type of... [Pg.246]

This book discusses the methods currently available in the world literature up to 2005 for the determination of organic, organometallic and metallic impurities in soil and plant materials, vegetables and fruit. Radioactive substances and anions are also discussed. [Pg.273]

Over the past decade, Kohn-Sham density functional theory (DFT) has evolved into what is now one of the major approaches in quantum chemistry.1-20 It is routinely applied to various problems concerning, among other matters, chemical structure and reactivity in such diverse fields as organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry, covering the gas and condensed phases as well as the solid state. What is it that makes Kohn-Sham DFT so attractive Certainly, an important reason is that it represents a first-principles... [Pg.1]


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