C-X Bond Formation, 2010
Topics in Organometallic Chemistry Series, Vol. 31

Coordinator: Vigalok Arkadi

Language: English

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C-X Bond Formation
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C-X Bond formation (Topics in organometallic chemistry, Vol. 31)
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Contents: Kilian Muñiz: Transition Metal Catalyzed Electrophilic Halogenation of C-H bonds in alpha-Position to Carbonyl Groups; Arkadi Vigalok * and Ariela W Kaspi: Late Transition Metal-Mediated Formation of Carbon-Halogen Bonds; Paul Bichler and Jennifer A. Love*: Organometallic Approaches to Carbon-Sulfur Bond Formation; David S. Glueck: Recent Advances in Metal-Catalyzed C-P Bond Formation; Andrei N. Vedernikov: C-O Reductive Elimination from High Valent Pt and Pd Centers; Lukas Hintermann: Recent Developments in Metal-Catalyzed Additions of Oxygen Nucleophiles to Alkenes and Alkynes; Moris S. Eisen: Catalytic C-N, C-O and C-S bond formation promoted by organoactinide complexes.
Transition Metal Catalyzed Electrophilic Halogenation of C–H Bonds in Alpha-Position to Carbonyl Groups.- Late Transition Metal-Mediated Formation of Carbon–Halogen Bonds.- Organometallic Approaches to Carbon–Sulfur Bond Formation.- Recent Advances in Metal-Catalyzed C–P Bond Formation.- C–O Reductive Elimination from High Valent Pt and Pd Centers.- Recent Developments in Metal-Catalyzed Additions of Oxygen Nucleophiles to Alkenes and Alkynes.- Catalytic C–N, C–O, and C–S Bond Formation Promoted by Organoactinide Complexes.

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