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This book is devoted to the interaction between elemental metals and (in)organic ligands in different reaction conditions. Metals could be activated for further reactions as cryosynthesis, electrosynthesis and tribosynthesis, some of them with or without ultrasonic and microwave treatment. The kinetics of metal dissolution in various non-aqueous media is discussed in detail. Many methods are used nowadays to synthesize coordination compounds. Metal complexes are obtained mainly by the direct interaction of the components (the ligands and a source of the complex-forming metal), as a result of
Coordination compounds --- Organometallic compounds --- Synthesis.
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Alkoxo and Aryloxo Derivatives of Metals gives a comprehensive account of the chemistry of metal alkoxides and metal aryloxides, including their industrial applications such as microelectronics, ceramics, nonlinear optical materials, high-temperature superconductors, specialized glasses, and other advanced novel materials. It is an invaluable reference source book. The book is an updated edition of Metal Alkoxides, published by Academic Press in 1978, with additional coverage of metal aryloxides. It reflects the enormous growth in interest in this field in recent years. Alkoxo
Alkoxides. --- Aryloxides. --- Alcoholates --- Metal alkoxides --- Organometallic compounds
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Second in the Metallocene series from PDL, this book focuses on the commercial use and process improvements of resins produced with metallocene, single site, and other modern catalytic methods. Research to broaden the scope of applications and shorten production cycles is presented. New and improved polymer blends resulting from the use of new catalysts and improved polymer compatibility are explored as well as new applications becoming possible due to improved and balanced properties. Current trends and the latest research from the international scientific and industrial community are
Metallocenes. --- Organometallic compounds. --- Metallo-organic compounds --- Metalloids, Organic --- Metalorganic compounds --- Organometalloids --- Organic compounds --- Organometallic compounds --- Chemistry --- Polymers and Plastics
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"Metal-Organic Framework-Based Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage addresses current challenges and covers design and fabrication approaches for nanomaterials based on metal organic frameworks for energy generation and storage technologies. The effect of synthetic diversity, functionalization, ways of improving conductivity and electronic transportation, tuning-in porosity to accommodate various types of electrolyte, and the criteria to achieve the appropriate pore size, shape and surface group of different metal sites and ligands are explored. The effect of integration of other elements, such as second metals or hetero-atomic doping in the system, to improve catalytic activity and durability, are also covered."--
Energy conversion. --- Conversion, Energy --- Force and energy --- Energy storage. --- Nanocomposites (Materials) --- Organometallic compounds.
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Organometallic compounds are utilized as reagents in the preparation and processing of advanced nanostructured materials, as catalysts in the production of a wide variety of specialty chemicals and polymers, and as drugs. Supercritical fluid science and technology has a wide variety of applications ranging from extraction of pharmaceutically active compounds to the synthesis of advanced materials. The combination of organometallic chemistry and supercritical fluids has significant potential. This book covers the fundamental aspects and related applications in this rapidly growing area.
Supercritical fluids -- Industrial applications. --- Supercritical fluids. --- Supercritical fluids --- Organometallic compounds --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical Engineering --- Organometallic compounds. --- Metallo-organic compounds --- Metalloids, Organic --- Metalorganic compounds --- Organometalloids --- Organic compounds --- Fluids
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This book is written for scientists who require information on organobismuth chemistry, either by specific topic or by compound. ""Organobismuth Chemistry"" covers, through early 1999, stoichiometric compounds that contain the Bi-C bond; not included, with the exception of a few examples, are inorganic compounds, minerals, metal alloys, and non-stoichiometric materials. Organobismuth chemistry is covered in a comprehensive, self-contained manner. The book focuses on the academic aspects of the field; therefore, references to patents are made only when pertinent. Chapter 1 serves as an int
Organobismuth compounds --- 546.87 --- 546.87 Bismuth Bi --- Bismuth Bi --- Bismuth organic compounds --- Bismuth compounds --- Organometallic compounds --- Organobismuth compounds. --- Organometallic compounds. --- Metallo-organic compounds --- Metalloids, Organic --- Metalorganic compounds --- Organometalloids --- Organic compounds
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Carboranes Second Edition is designed as a comprehensive source of information in a field that has experienced enormous growth in both its fundamental and applied aspects in the four decades since the publication of Carboranes (1970). During this long period thousands of original research papers have appeared, along with many review articles and book chapters dealing with aspects of carborane chemistry. As carborane science has grown in complexity, and applications have advanced steadily in areas such as medicine, nanostructured and electroactive materials, catalysis, polymers, and others,
Carboranes. --- Carboranes --- Chemistry --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Organic Chemistry --- Organoboron compounds. --- Boron organic compounds --- Boron compounds --- Organometallic compounds --- Boranes --- Organoboron compounds
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It has been estimated that within just ten years, over half of all polyolefins will be made by using metallocene catalysts. This ground-breaking volume from PDL brings togetherùfor the first timeùwork from dozens of world-renowned experts on the subject. Fifty chapters of peer-reviewed content offer insights into applications in automotive components, food packaging, insulating films, non-woven fabrics and medical markets, among others.
Metallocenes. --- Metallocene catalysts. --- Polyolefins. --- Alkenes --- Polymers --- Catalysts --- Organometallic compounds --- Thermoplastic polyolefins --- TPOs (Thermoplastic polyolefins) --- Thermoplastics --- Chemistry --- Polymers and Plastics
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