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Light Scattering From Polymers

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Light Scattering From Polymers
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 167
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Almost all branches of chemistry and material science now interface with organometallic chemistry-the study of compounds containing carbon-metal bonds. Organometallic compounds range from species which are so reactive that they only have a transient existence at ambient temperatures to species which are thermally very stable. This widely acclaimed serial contains authoritative reviews that address all aspects of organometallic chemistry, a field which has expanded enormously since the publication of Volume 1 in 1964. Read more... Content: Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Metal Complexes of Stable Carbenes -- I. Introduction -- II. Metal Complexes -- III. Applications in Homogeneous Catalysis -- IV. Other Applications -- V. Summary. -- References -- Chapter 2. Transition Metal Chemistry of 1,3-Diynes, Poly-ynes, and Related Compounds -- I. Introduction -- II. Diynyl Complexes, M{(C=C)2R}n (n = 1, 2) -- III. Di- and Poly-yne p Complexes with One or Two Metal Centers -- IV. Metal Cluster Complexes Derived from 1,3-Diynes or Poly-ynes -- V. s, p-Diynyl Complexes -- VI. s, p-Diyne Complexes of Groups 3, 4, and 5 -- VII. Other Reactions of Diynes with Metal Complexes -- VIII. Formation of Free Di- and Poly-ynes by Reactions at Metal Centers -- IX. Ligands Containing Diyne Groups -- X. Spectroscopic Properties, Electronic Structure, and Redox Behavior -- XI. Metalladiynes and Related Complexes -- XII. Polymer and Materials Chemistry -- XIII. Prognosis -- XIV. Appendix: Abbreviations -- XV. Addendum -- References -- Chapter 3. Organoelement Chemistry of Main Group Porphyrin Complexes -- I. Introduction -- II. Boron -- III. Aluminum -- IV. Gallium, Indium, and Thallium -- V. Silicon, Germanium, and Tin -- VI. Phosphorus, Arsenic, and Antimony -- VII. Main Group Porphyrin Complexes Containing Metal Metal Bonds -- References -- Index -- Cumulative List of Contributors For Volumes 1-36 -- Cumulative Index For Volumes 37-48 -- Last Page. Abstract: Almost all branches of chemistry and material science now interface with organometallic chemistry-the study of compounds containing carbon-metal bonds. Organometallic compounds range from species which are so reactive that they only have a transient existence at ambient temperatures to species which are thermally very stable. This widely acclaimed serial contains authoritative reviews that address all aspects of organometallic chemistry, a field which has expanded enormously since the publication of Volume 1 in 1964

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