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Cationic organometallic complexes of scandium, yttrium and the lanthanoids

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The organometallic chemistry of the rare-earth metals such as scandium and yttrium, along with the elements from lanthanum to lutetium or the lanthanoids, is generally dominated by neutral and anionic compounds. Work related to the chemistry of cationic rare-earth organometallic complexes, that is, molecular compounds of the rare-earth metals that contain at least one metal - carbon bond and that carry a positive ionic charge, is summarized, as also the synthesis, structure, reactivity and applications of the compounds.

Author: Okuda, Jun, Zeimentz, Peter M., Arndt, Stefan, Elvidge, Benjamin R.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 2006
Cations, Chemical properties, Yttrium compounds, Scandium

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Main-group element, organic, and organometallic derivatives of polyoxometalates

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Derivatized polyoxometalates (POMs), especially those having organic and organometallic components, are significant to quite a number of disciplines such as medicine, catalysis and materials science. These derivatives can be used as models for the reactions and properties of oxides. Furthermore, derivatized POMs can contribute toward an understanding of the elementary steps of heterogeneous reactions, specifically with regards to surface-bound intermediates.

Author: Gouzerh, Pierre, Proust, Anna
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 1998
Research, Coordination compounds

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Additions of organometallic reagents to C=N bonds: reactivity and selectivity

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The selectivity and reactivity of nucleophilic additions of various organometallic reagents to the free C=N bond of imines, hydrazones, oximes and nitrones have significantly improved. The scope of such reactions have greatly benefited from the use of organocerium and organocopper reagents. The addition of organometallic reagents have also improved techniques associated with the obtention of enantiomerically-enhanced amines and amino derivatives.

Author: Bloch, Robert
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Publication Name: Chemical Reviews
Subject: Chemistry
ISSN: 0009-2665
Year: 1998
Analysis, Chemical bonds, Hydrazine, Hydrazine (Compound), Hydrazines (Class of compounds)

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Subjects list: Organometallic compounds
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