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Transition-Metal Organometallic Compounds

Examples of the Activity of the Catalyst Formed by the Reaction of Transition Metal Organometallic Compounds with Oxide Supports during Ethylene Polymerisation... [Pg.188]

Reutov, O. A., The mechanisms of the substitution reactions of non-transition metal organometallic compounds, J. Organomet. Chem. 100, 219 (1975). [Pg.64]

Indeed, these reactions proceed at 25 °C in ethanol-aqueous media in the absence of transition metal catalysts. The ease with which P-H bonds in primary phosphines can be converted to P-C bonds, as shown in Schemes 9 and 10, demonstrates the importance of primary phosphines in the design and development of novel organophosphorus compounds. In particular, functionalized hydroxymethyl phosphines have become ubiquitous in the development of water-soluble transition metal/organometallic compounds for potential applications in biphasic aqueous-organic catalysis and also in transition metal based pharmaceutical development [53-62]. Extensive investigations on the coordination chemistry of hydroxymethyl phosphines have demonstrated unique stereospe-cific and kinetic propensity of this class of water-soluble phosphines [53-62]. Representative examples outlined in Fig. 4, depict bidentate and multidentate coordination modes and the unique kinetic propensity to stabilize various oxidation states of metal centers, such as Re( V), Rh(III), Pt(II) and Au(I), in aqueous media [53 - 62]. Therefore, the importance of functionalized primary phosphines in the development of multidentate water-soluble phosphines cannot be overemphasized. [Pg.133]

We thank Professor G. Parkin and C. Zachmanoglou for providing the MLX program and database of transition-metal organometallic compounds taken from the Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds, 2nd edn. (London, Chapman and Hall, 1995). [Pg.576]

Combustion of transition metal organometallic compounds produces a mixtures of simple compounds (metal oxides, carbon oxides, water, nitrogen) which is subject to exact analysis. Thermal decomposition or high temperature iodination of the same compounds cannot necessarily be expected to produce simple materials, with the result that identification is often a difficult problem. This is typified by diene derivatives of iron carbonyl10, where side reactions of the dienes (e.g. polymerization) follow disruption of the iron-diene bonds. The oligomeric mixture can be parti-... [Pg.77]

The use of ion cyclotron resonance spectroscopy to measure the proton affinity of a molecule in the gas phase is now well established (for example, Ref.91 ). The application of the technique to transition metal organometallic compounds is a more recent development and some results are shown in Table 22. In all molecules studied so far it is generally observed that the dissociation energy of a cationic... [Pg.106]

An area of current development is the nomenclature of organometallic compounds. Organometallic compounds of Main Group elements can, to a first approximation, be considered to be derivatives of hydrides, and the methods of substitutive nomenclature can be applied. Even then, the accessibility of different oxidation states, as with phosphorus(iii) and phosphorus(v), introduces complications. Transition metal organometallic compounds are even more difficult to treat, and the development of a unified, self-consistent and accepted and applied nomenclature is not easy. Witness the different ways (k, t and italicised symbols) for denoting donor atoms in ligands. [Pg.125]


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