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Organotransition metal chemistry organic synthesis

S. G. Davies, Organotransition Metal Chemistry Applicarion.< to Organic Synthesis, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1982. [Pg.11]

Davies SG (1982) In Organotransition metal chemistry application to organic synthesis, Pergamon Press, Oxford... [Pg.92]

For reviews, see Collman Hegedus Norton Finke Principles and Applications of Organotransition Metal Chemistry. Universily Science Books Mill Valley. CA, 1987, pp. 768-775 Baird, in Patai The Chemistry of Functional Groups, Supplement B, pt. 2 Wiley New York, 1979, pp. 825-857 Tsuji, in Wender Pino Organic Syntheses Via Metal Carbonyls, vol. 2 Wiley New York, 1977, pp. 595-654 Tsuji Ohno Synthesis 1969, 157-169 Bird Transition Metal Intermediates in Organic Synthesis Academic Press New York. 1967, pp. 239-247. [Pg.732]

DAVIES Organotransition Metal Chemistry Applications to Organic Synthesis Volume 3... [Pg.3]

CA, 1987 (c) S. G. Davies, Organotransition Metal Chemistry Application to Organic Synthesis, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989 (d) L. S. Hegedus, Transition Metals in the Synthesis of Complex Organic Molecules, 2nd edn., University Science Books, Sausalito, CA, 1999 (e) J. Tsuji, Transition Metal Reagents and Catalysts, Innovations in Organic Synthesis, Wiley, Chichester, 2000. [Pg.24]

Davies, S. G. Organotransition metal chemistry Application to Organic Synthesis Pergamon Oxford, 1982. [Pg.106]

See J. P. Collman, L. S. Hegedus, J. R. Norton, R. Finke, Principle and Applications of Organotransition Metal Chemistry, University Science Books, Mill Valley, CA, 1987, for examples of the applications of acylcarbonylate complexes to organic synthesis. [Pg.104]

S. G. Davies, M. L. H. Green, and D. M. P. Mingos, Tetrahedron, 1978,34,3047 a simplified explanation of the rules and several examples are provided in S.G. Davies, Organotransition Metal Chemistry Applications to Organic Synthesis, Pergamon Press Oxford, 1982, pp. 116-186. [Pg.270]

Chapter 12 serves as an introduction to a huge area of chemistry devoted to the use of organometallic compounds for the construction of complex molecules. The material covered in Chapter 12 exemplifies several of the most important applications of organotransition metal chemistry to organic synthesis. Thousands of articles have appeared over the past 10 years that report on either the use of transition metal compounds in key steps of syntheses, which would be difficult or even impossible to carry out without transition metals, or on the development of novel methodology that may have many applications to synthesis down the road. Research on the connection between organometallic chemistry and synthesis remains active and fruitful, and there is every indication that this endeavor will continue to hold the interest of chemists for many years to come. [Pg.629]

Organotransition Metal Chemistry. Application to Organic Synthesis Pergamon Press, Oxford 1982. [Pg.17]


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