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N-heterocyclic carbenes: from laboratory curiosities to efficient synthetic tools - 6 (2nd edition.)

Albrecht, Martin(Contributions by)Bellemin-Laponnaz, Stephane(Contributions by)Bode, Jeffrey W(Contributions by)Cetinkaya, Bekir(Contributions by)Delaude, Lionel(Contributions by)Fort, Yves(Contributions by)Gagosz, Fabien(Contributions by)Gandon, Vincent(Contributions by)Hahn, Ekkehardt(Contributions by)Herrmann, Wolfgang(Contributions by)Hudnall, Todd W(Contributions by)Kuhn, Fritz(Contributions by)McGuiness, David(Contributions by)Nelson, David J(Contributions by)Royo, Beatriz(Contributions by)Youngs, Wiley(Contributions by)Diez-Gonzalez, Silvia(Edited by)
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In less than 20 years N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have become well-established ancillary ligands for the preparation of transition metal-based catalysts.

This is mainly due to the fact that NHCs tend to bind strongly to metal centres, avoiding the need of excess ligand in catalytic reactions.

Also, NHCÔÇÆmetal complexes are often insensitive to air and moisture, and have proven remarkably resistant to oxidation.

This book showcases the wide variety of applications of NHCs in different chemistry fields beyond being simple phosphine mimics.

This second edition has been updated throughout, and now includes a new chapter on NHCÔÇÆmain group element complexes.

It covers the synthesis of NHC ligands and their corresponding metal complexes, as well as their bonding and stereoelectronic properties and applications in catalysis.

This is complemented by related topics such as organocatalysis and biologically active complexes.

Written for organic and inorganic chemists, this book is ideal for postgraduates, researchers and industrialists.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1782626816 / 9781782626817
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
547.59
04/11/2016
England
English
596 pages
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