
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Inorganic Chemistory and Radiochemisry, Volume 29
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Inorganic Silylenes. Chemistry of Silylene. Dichlorosilylene. and Difluorosilylene
- l. Introduction
- Il. Chemistry of Silylene
- lll. Chemistry of Dichlorosilylene
- IV. Chemistry of Difluorosilylene
- References
- Chapter 2. Trifluorophosphine Complexes of Transition Metals
- I. Introduction
- Il. Binary Compounds
- Ill. Hydrides
- IV. Structures
- V. Bonding
- VI. Dinuclear Complexes Containing Bridging PF2 Ligands
- VII. Polynuclear Complexes
- VIII. Halogeno-Metal Complexes
- IX. Transition Metal-Alkene Complexes
- X. Transition Metal-Alkyne Complexes
- XI. Transition Metal-Arene Complexes
- XIl. Transition Metal n3-Allyl Complexes
- XIll. Transition Metal ns-Cyclopentadienyl and Related Complexes
- XIV. Transition Metal Carbonyl Complexes
- XV. Transition Metal Nitrosyl Complexes
- XVI. Transition Metal Complexes Containing Other Ligands with Nitrogen, Phosphorus, or Arsenic Donor Atoms
- XVII. Transition Metal Alkyl and Alkenyl Complexes
- XVIII. Transition Metal Complexes Containing u-Bonded Group IV Elements Other than Carbon
- XIX. Transition Metal PF3 Complexes Containing Other Anionic or Cationic Ligands
- References
- Chapter 3. Solvent Extraction of Metal Carboxylates
- I. Introduction
- ll. Partition of a Carboxylic Acid between the Aqueous and Organic Phases
- III. Solvent Extraction of Metal Ions with Carboxylic Acids
- IV. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 4. Alkyne-Substituted Transition Metal Clusters
- I. Introduction
- Il. Reactions of Clusters with Unsaturated Ligands
- lll. Methods of Characterization of Alkyne-Substituted Clusters
- IV. Types of Bonding of Alkynes in Cluster Complexes
- V. Fluxionality in Solution
- VI. The Reactivity of Alkyne-Substituted Clusters
- References
- Chapter 5. Organic Superconductors: Synthesis, Structure, Conductivity, and Magnetic Properties
- l. Introduction
- Il. The Synthesis of TMTSF and BEDT-TTF (ET), and Crystal Growth of Conducting Salts
- Ill. Crystal Structure of (TMTSF)2X and (ET)2X Conductors
- IV. Electrical Conduction
- V. Magnetic Properties
- VI. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 6. Where Are the Lone-Pair Electrons in Subvalent Fourth-Group Compounds?
- I. Introduction
- Il. Divalent Fourth-Group Structures
- lll. History
- IV. Symmetrical Subvalent Systems
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Index
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