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Organo-transition-metal complexes

Structural Chemistry of Organo-Transition Metal Complexes, 5, 93... [Pg.510]

The polymerization of olefins and di-olefins is one of the most important targets in polymer science. This review article describes recent progress in this field and deals with organo-transition metal complexes as polymerization catalysts. Recent developments in organometallic chemistry have prompted us to find a precise description of the mechanism of propagation, chain transfer, and termination steps in the homogeneously metal-assisted polymerization of olefins and diolefins. Thus, this development provides an idea for designing any catalyst systems that are of interest in industry. [Pg.3]

Anionic Rearrangement of Organosilicon and Germanium Compounds, 16, I Application of, 3C-NMR Spectroscopy to Organo-Transition Metal Complexes, 19, 257 Applications of """Sn Mdssbauer Spectroscopy to the Study of Oiganotin Compounds, 9, 21... [Pg.323]

Other optical resolutions leading to enantiomeric organo-transition-metal complexes have been discussed in previous reviews (51, 52) and are included in Table I (Section XVII). [Pg.159]

Redistribution Equilibria of Organometallic Compounds, 6, 171 Radiochemistry of Organometallic Compounds, 11, 207 Strengths of Metal-to-Carbon Bonds, 2, 49 Structural Aspects of Organotin Chemistry, 5, 137 Structural Chemistry of Organo-Transition Metal Complexes, 3, Structures of Organolithium Compounds, 3, 365 Transition Metal-Carborane Complexes, 8, 87 Transition Metal-Isocyanide Complexes, 11, 21... [Pg.414]

Three topics in homogeneous catalysis with organo-transition metal complexes will be dealt with in this chapter ... [Pg.199]

Fig. 1. Typical, 3C spin-lattice relaxation times (T, in seconds) for organo-transition metal complexes. (1) Benzene-d, 38°C (18) (2) benzene-d, 38°C (19) (3) benzene-d6, 35°C (4) toluene-d8,0°C (5), (6), and (7) toluene-d8, 35°C. All measurements at 25.2 MHz. Fig. 1. Typical, 3C spin-lattice relaxation times (T, in seconds) for organo-transition metal complexes. (1) Benzene-d, 38°C (18) (2) benzene-d, 38°C (19) (3) benzene-d6, 35°C (4) toluene-d8,0°C (5), (6), and (7) toluene-d8, 35°C. All measurements at 25.2 MHz.
York, 1971. Contains detailed surveys of the use of organo-transition metal complexes as catalysts for a variety of reactions ... [Pg.381]


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