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Poonia and A. V. Bajaj, Coordination Chemistry of Alkaline and Alkaline Earth Cations, Chem Rev. 79, 389 (1979). [Pg.225]

Lindsell. Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium and Barium, in Comprehensive Organo-metallic Chemistry (G. Wilkinson, F. G. A. Stone, and E. W. Abel, eds.), Vol. 1, p. 155. Pergamon, Oxford, 1982. [Pg.225]

Setzer, and P. von Rague Schleyer, X-Ray Structural Analyses of Organolithium [Pg.225]

Structural Analysis of Their Organic Compounds, Adv. Organomet. Chem. 27, 169 (1988). [Pg.226]


For related reviews see a) Balaban AT, Banciu M, Ciorba V (1987) Annulenes, benzo-, hetero-, homo- derivatives and their valence isomers, CRC, Boca Raton, FL, Vol 2, p 146 b) Moore JS (1997) Acc Chem Res 30 402 c) Diederich F (1994) Natoe 369 199... [Pg.127]

Several TLC related reviews have appeared, namely on polymers and oligomers [523], and on the toxicity of polymer additives [524]. Wilson and Morden [525] have reported practical applications of TLC. Applications of TLC have been described in a monograph [526]. [Pg.230]

Ross, M. (1981). The geologic occurrences and health hazards of amphibole and serpentine asbestos, pp. 279-324. In Veblen, D. R., ed. Amphiboles Petrology and Experimental Phase Relations. Reviews in Mineralogy, 9B. Min. Soc. America, Washington, DC. [Pg.101]

In contrast to some related reviews, which use reaction class or electrophiles as organizational elements, this chapter is divided into three main sections according to catalyst class (i) Bronsted acid catalysis by phosphoric acid and phosphoramide derivatives, (ii) N—H hydrogen bond catalysis by organic base and ammonium systems, and (iii) combined acid catalysis including Bronsted-acid-assisted Bronsted acid, Lewis-acid-assisted Bronsted acid, and Lewis-acid-assisted Br0nsted acid systems (Figure 5.1). [Pg.73]

For monographs, see Olah Schleyer Carbonium Ions, vol. 3 Wiley New York, 1972 Bartlett Nonclassical Ions W.A. Benjamin New York, 1965. For reviews, see Barkhash Top. Curr. Chem. 1984, 1161117, 1-265 Kirmse Top. Carr. Chem. 1979, 80, 125-311, pp. 196-288 McManus Pittman, in McManus Organic Reactive Intermediates Academic Press New York, 1973, pp. 302-321 Bethell Gold Carbonium Ions Academic Press New York. 1967 pp. 222-282. For a related review, see Prakash Iyer Rev. Chem. Interned. 1988, 9, 65-116. [Pg.312]

For a review of reactions HF with epoxides, see Sharts Sheppard, Ref. 966. For a related review, see Yoneda Tetrahedron 1991, 47, 5329-5365. [Pg.435]

For a review of substitution by carbon groups on a nitrogen hctcrocyclc. sec Vorbruggcn Maas Heterocvcles 1988, 27. 2659-2776. For a related review, see Comins O Connor Adv. Heterocycl. Chem. 1988, 44. 199-267. [Pg.666]

Also known as the Michaelis-Arbuzov rearrangement. For reviews, see Petrov Dogadina lonin Garibina Leonov Russ. Chem. Rev. 1983,52. 1030-1035 Bhaltacharya Thyagarajan Chem. Rev. 1981, 81.415-430. For related reviews, see Shokol Kozhushko Russ. Chem. Rev. 1985, 53, 98-104 Brill Landon Chem. Rev. 1984,84, 577-585. [Pg.959]

It is over eight years since the last comprehensive review appeared on metal isocyanide chemistry. In the interim, reviews have appeared on specific aspects of isocyanide chemistry. Lippard reviewed seven and eight coordination in molybdenum isocyanide compounds (7), Yamamoto reviewed metal(O)- isocyanide complexes (2), and in related reviews on car-bene complexes by Cotton and Lukehart (5), Lappert et al. (4), and Casey (5), mention was made of carbenes synthesized from metal isocyanides. [Pg.209]

Alternatively, chiral epoxides can be prepared efficiently by other routes, in particular asymmetric epoxidation of alkenes. For related reviews in... [Pg.242]

The dyes discussed in Sections 5.4.3 can be used in a variety of coloring products [45] and forms. Many proposed formulations for the preparations discussed below can be found in [14, pp. 526-577, 649-676], and a more application-related review is given in [46],... [Pg.481]

The synthesis of a variety of organic compounds containing six-membered (and larger) rings can be achieved using photochemical reactions as the key step. In this chapter, an attempt has been made to select typical examples with a marked preparative value. In a number of cases, the photochemical synthesis is the method of choice, and occasionally there is no thermal counterpart. It should be noted that the list of reactions included here is not meant to be exhaustive, and additional examples are provided in several related reviews [1, 2, 41, 85, 86]. [Pg.313]

The goal of this chapter is to illustrate supported catalytic nanomaterials, with an emphasis on those that are simple and well-defined structurally (and thus relatively well understood), and to summarize generally important conclusions about their structure, bonding, reactivity, and catalytic properties. This summary is not exhaustive, and references to related reviews are cited. [Pg.50]

In 1992 a related review [1] appeared, which can be consulted for earlier chemistry and other review references. Since then, the following reports have appeared ... [Pg.128]


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