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U. Schubert
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Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
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Table of contents (43 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiv
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- J. M. O’Connor, L. Pu, J. A. Johnson, R. Uhrhammer
Pages 43-46
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- José A. Chamizo, Michael F. Lappert
Pages 47-58
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- Bekir Cetinkaya, Peter B. Hitchcock, Hatam A. Jasim, Michael F. Lappert
Pages 59-66
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- R. Bertani, M. Mozzon, L. Zanotto, R. A. Michelin
Pages 67-69
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- R. A. Michelin, G. Guadalupi, F. Benetollo, G. Bombieri
Pages 71-73
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- B. Corain, R. A. Michelin, M. Mozzon, M. Zecca
Pages 75-77
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- Alexander Constantin Filippou
Pages 101-106
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- Hubert Le Bozec, Dominique Devanne, Pierre H. Dixneuf
Pages 107-121
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- F. R. Kreißl, H. Keller, F. X. Müller, C. Stegmair, N. Ullrich
Pages 137-140
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- L. Busetto, S. Bordoni, V. Zanotti, V. G. Albano, D. Braga
Pages 141-143
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- H. G. Raubenheimer, G. Kruger, C. Marais, J. Hattingh, R. Otte, L. Linford
Pages 145-147
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- L. Lattuada, E. Licandro, S. Maiorana, A. Papagni
Pages 149-151
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- U. Schubert, U. Kirchgäßner, J. Grönen
Pages 153-157
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- Carin E. Davey, Valerie A. Osborn, Mark J. Winter, Simon Woodward
Pages 159-161
About this book
There are only few topics in organometallic chemistry, which have stimulated research activities in as many areas, as transition-metal carbene (alkylidene) complexes. About 25 years after the first planned synthesis of a carbene complex in E.O. Fischer's laboratory in Munich the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Transition-Metal Carbene Complexes was the first meeting which,brought together scientists from different disciplines to discuss inorganic, organic, theoretical structural catalysis-related aspects of metal carbene chemistry. The 70th birthday of Professor E.O. Fischer was a good occasion for this enterprise. The organizers of the meeting (K.D. Dotz, Marburg; F.R. KreiBl, Munchen; U. Schubert, Wurzburg) were encouraged by the fact that most of the leading scientists in this area were able to participate in the workshop. The very high standard of the contributions is reflected in this book, which contains papers from the majority of the participants. The Proceedings show the state of the art in metal carbene chemistry and will hopefully be a landmark in the development of this area of chemistry. Generous financial support for the workshop and for the preparation of this book was provided by the Scientific Affairs Division of NATO and some companies. The organizers also acknowledge the efforts of the staff of the Bildungs zentrum der Hans-Seidel-Stiftung in Wild bad Kreuth for creating a pleasant and stimulating atmosphere during the conference.
Reviews
`... this is an excellent volume, with up to the minute accounts from the major practitioners in the field. It should be in all serious chemistry libraries, and anyone working on metal carbene complexes should buy their own copy.'
P. Chaloner, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1989
`This is an excellent treatise of an important topic; all libraries and workers in the field should have a copy.'
Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 4, 1990
Editors and Affiliations
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Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
U. Schubert