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Organometallic compounds elements

Organoboranes can be considered to be organometallic compounds. Elemental boron does not have the properties of a metal, and boron-carbon... [Pg.420]

For speciation analysis using GC coupled to ICP-MS, it is imperative that the species in question is volatile or can be volatilised without degradation or destruction. Only a few species are directly accessible for GC-ICP-MS analysis, e.g. peralkylated organometallic compounds, element hydrides or carbonyls. Many of the species of interest are partly alkylated molecules, present in ionic form either in the water phase or in soU, sediments and biological materials. These compounds must be derivatised prior to GC-ICP-MS analysis, which usually necessitates an extraction step from the matrix, with subsequent derivalisation to the volatile compound and a final extraction into an adequate medium for GC injection. [Pg.287]

The fundamental Ziegler-Natta recipe consists of two components the halide or some other compound of a transition metal from among the group IVB to VIIIB elements and an organometallic compound of a representative metal from groups lA to IIIA. Some of the transition metal compounds that have been... [Pg.488]

A. G. MacDiarmid, Organometallic Compounds of the Group IV Elements, Vol. 2, The Bond to Halogens and Halogenoids, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1972. [Pg.20]

B. J. Aylett, Organometallic Compounds, 4th edn., Vol. 1, The Main Group Elements, Part 2, pp. 387-521, Chapman Hall, London, 1979. [Pg.592]

Nomenclature of organometallic compounds of the transition elements (lUPAC recommendations) 99PAC1557. [Pg.204]

The catalysts formed by the support of organometallic compounds of transition elements are also of great interest for nonpolymerization reactions. Generally speaking, these catalysts can be used in three various states (a) in the initial state, (b) after reduction, and (c) after oxidation... [Pg.191]

Coates, G. E., and Wade, K., "Organometallic Compounds, Vol. 1 The Main Group Elements. Methuen, London, 1967. [Pg.62]

Crompton, T. R., ed., "Chemical Analysis of Organometallic Compounds, Vol. 3 Elements of Group IV-B, Chapter 9. Academic Press, New York, 1974. [Pg.63]


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Organometallic Compounds of Group VA Elements

Organometallic Compounds of the Main Group Elements

Organometallic compounds from elemental metals

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Organometallic compounds of d-block elements

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Organometallic compounds of rare-earth elements

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