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Elsevier Science Ltd
22 February 2001
The main objective of this book is to provide an information resource to researchers who need to become better acquainted with a specific topic of organobismuth chemistry or to obtain information related to a particular organobismuth compound. The material includes only stoichiometric bismuth compounds containing the Bi-C bond(s), which are covered through early 1999. With some exceptions, inorganic compounds, minerals, metal alloys, and non-stoichiometric materials are not included. All aspects of the subject related to organobismuth chemistry are comprehensively covered in a self-contained manner. However, because the book is focused on academic aspects, the references consequently include limited numbers of patents that are taken only where pertinent to the description. Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to bismuth as the element. In chapters 2 to 4, organobismuth compounds are classified according to the types of compounds and dealt in detail. Chapter 5 is devoted to the use of bismuth and derivatives in organic transformations. In these four chapters, brief to moderate descriptions for selected experimental procedures are included; they are intended to inform the readers of relevant protocols and should serve in preparative studies which are based on analogies. In the final chapter are collected the X-ray data of fundamental and/or structurally interesting organobismuth (III) and (V) compounds.

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Imprint:   Elsevier Science Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 257mm,  Width: 182mm,  Spine: 45mm
Weight:   1.310kg
ISBN:   9780444205285
ISBN 10:   0444205284
Pages:   636
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Organobismuth Chemistry

"K. Seppelt, Freie Universität Berlin ""It seems to me that every chemistry library should have this book, especially those serving laboratories which might consider using bismuth organic compounds for organic synthesis."" Angewandte Chemie, Vol. 41/14, 2002"


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