Heteroatom Chemistry
Eric Block(Editor)
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
Published in August 1990
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-3-527-27858-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book covers a broad area of organic and inorganic chemistry of compounds of elements other than C such as B, P and S. The book should be of interest to inorganic and organometallic chemists as well as organic chemists concerned with the synthesis and properties of compounds containing heteroatoms. The book is related to the new journal "Heteroatom Chemistry" edited by W.E. McEwan, with publication beginning in 1990.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
135 b&w figures, 41 tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-3-527-27858-9 (9783527278589)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Unusual electronic environments of main group III, IV and V elements; organosilicon chemistry; a synergistic relation between theory and experiment; new aspects of organosulfur and selenium chemistry; new synthetic methods utilizing divalent sulfur; asymmetric reactions of atropisomeric sulfur compounds; reaction of sulfoxides with organometallic reagents; is a hypervalent compound an intermediate?; hyperreactive sulfur nucleophiles and the design of enzyme inhibitors; original syntheses of molecules containing adjacent quaternary carboris; organotin radicals in organic synthesis; stereo-chemistry of sulfoxide and its application to synthesis; syntheses and structures of copper and silver complex clusters with sulfur-containing ligands; new chemistry of fused 1,2,3-selena - and thiadiazoles; ligand coupling in bisumuth and tellurium derivatives; principles of organosulfur chemistry - the reality of molecular states; cycloaddition reactions of stable silenes; low coordination number phosphorus chemistry; preparation and some reactions of chiral sulfoxides; new organosilicon intermediates; synthesis and structures of some novel organometallic compounds containing boron, silicon, and phosphorus; sigma-delocalized bonding in hypervalent heteroatomic species; phosphaalkynes; new building blocks in heteroatom chemistry; recent advances in silicon-containing cyclic polyacetylenes; uncommon bonding between sulfur and carbon, and bismuth and carbon.