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The Chemistry of Organic Germanium, Tin and Lead Compounds, 2 Volume Set

C-Ge C-Sn C-Pb

Zvi Rappoport (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) Saul Patai (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem)

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English
John Wiley & Sons Inc
26 November 2002
Organic compounds of Ge, Sn, and Pb have many properties that can be useful for such things as microbiocides, pesticides, anticancer treatments, octane number enhancers, and anti-foaming agents. This supplementary volume covers the most recent advances in the fields of photochemistry and structural chemistry. The authors also discuss the complex formation of these compounds.

Written by key researchers in the field

A supplement to The Chemistry of Organic Germanium

Provides organic chemists with an invaluable reference source
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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   v. 2
Dimensions:   Height: 239mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 91mm
Weight:   2.313kg
ISBN:   9780471497387
ISBN 10:   047149738X
Series:   Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups
Pages:   1956
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Genesis and evolution of the chemistry of organogermanium, orgnotin and organolead compounds (Mikhail G. Voronkov and Klavdiya A. Abzaeve) Similarities and differences of organic compounds of germanium, tin and lead (Mikhail G. Voronkov and Alexey N. Egorochkin) Theoretical studies of organic germanium, tin and lead compounds (Inga Ganzer, Michael Hartmann and Gernot Frenking) Recent advances in structural chemistry of organic germanium, tin and lead compounds (Karl W. Klinkhammer) Gas-phase chemistry and mass spectrometry of Ge-, Sn- and Pb-containing compounds (José M. Riveros and Keiko Takashima) Further advances in germanium, tin and lead NMR (Heinrich Chr. Marsmann and Frank Uhlig) Recent advances in acidity, complexing, basicity and H-bonding of organo germanium, tin and lead compounds (Claudia M. Rienäcker and Thomas M. Klapötke) Structural effects on germanium, tin and lead compounds (Marvin Charton) Radical reaction mechanisms of and at germanium, tin and lead (Marc B. Taraban et al) Free and complexed R3M+ cations (M = Ge, Sn, Pb) (Ilya Zharov and Josef Michl) Alkaline and alkaline earth metal-14 compounds: Preparation, spectroscopy, structure and reactivity (Pierre Riviere, Annie Castel and Monique Riviere-Baudet) Spectroscopic studies and quantum-chemical calculations of short-lived germylenes, stannylenes and plumbylenes (Sergey E. Boganov et al) Multiply bonded germanium, tin and lead compounds (Norihiro Tokitoh and Renji Okazaki) Unsaturated three-membered rings of heavier Group 14 elements (Vladimir Ya Lee and Akira Sekiguchi) Cage compounds of heavier Group 14 elements (Akira Sekiguchi and Vladimir Ya Lee) Hypervalent compounds of organic Ge, Sn and Pb derivatives (Yuri I. Baukov and Stanislav N. Tandura) Transition metal complexes of germanium, tin and lead (Hemant K. Sharma, Ionel Haiduc and Keith H. Pannell) Synthetic applications of organic germanium, tin and lead compounds (excluding R3MH) (Eric Fouquet) Synthetic uses of R3MH ( M = Ge, Sn, Pb) (M. W. Carland and C. H. Schiesser) Trichlorogermane, a new superacid in organic chemistry (Stanislav Kolesnikov, Stanislav N. Tandura and Oleg M. Nefedov) The photochemistry of organometallic compounds of germanium, tin and lead (Conor Long and Mary T. Pryce) Organometallic polymers of germanium, tin and lead (Klaus Jurkschat and Michael Mehring) Biological activity of organogermanium compounds (Edmunds Lukevics and Luba Ignatovich) Biological activity of organotin and organolead compounds (Edmunds Lukevics and Olga Pudova) Author index Subject index Contents of Volume 1

Professor Zvi Rappoport, Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. Professor Saul Patai founded the Patai Series.

Reviews for The Chemistry of Organic Germanium, Tin and Lead Compounds, 2 Volume Set: C-Ge C-Sn C-Pb

?...presents a coherent picture of the chemistry of organogermanium, -tin, and ?lead compounds...chemistry libraries...should acquire this volume...? (Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 125, No. 44)


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