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Organo Main Group Chemistry

โœ Scribed by Kin?Ya Akiba(auth.)


Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
273
Category
Library

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Forging a new association; main group elements and organic chemistry

Covering the essentials of all main group elements in organic chemistry, along with the synthesis and reactions of their organic compounds in just one volume, Organo Main Group Chemistry breaks important new ground. While main group chemistry has traditionally been classified as part of inorganic chemistry, this book establishes the organic chemistry of main group elements for the first time.

The organic compounds of elements in the second period of the periodic table, which are centered around carbon, are the major components of animals and plants, while those in the third period and below also play key roles worthy of discussion when studying main group element chemistry.

The major chapters describe synthesis and reactivity of organic compounds in the third period and below and are arranged according to the order of the periodic table. Starting with the role of lithium and magnesium cations, the chapters reach fluorine and iodine compounds. The first two chapters summarize the unique and common characteristics of main group elements in relation to carbon. The latter chapters deal with modern topics that address the unique characteristics of organo main group compounds.

Suitable for professional researchers, chemistry professors, and advanced students, Organo Main Group Chemistry presents a novel new approach to the way we view both main groups and organic chemistry itself.Content:
Chapter 1 Main Group Elements and Heteroatoms: Scope and Characteristics (pages 1โ€“24):
Chapter 2 Main Group Element Effect (pages 25โ€“61):
Chapter 3 Lithium, Magnesium, and Copper Compounds (pages 63โ€“77):
Chapter 4 Boron and Aluminum Compounds (pages 79โ€“89):
Chapter 5 Silicon, Tin, and Lead Compounds (pages 91โ€“109):
Chapter 6 Phosphorus, Antimony, and Bismuth Compounds (pages 111โ€“158):
Chapter 7 Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurium Compounds (pages 159โ€“186):
Chapter 8 Organohalogen Compounds: Fluorine and Iodine Compounds (pages 187โ€“200):
Chapter 9 Atrane and Transannular Interaction: Formation of Hypervalent Bond (pages 201โ€“211):
Chapter 10 Unsaturated Compounds of Main Group Elements of Third Period and Heavier (pages 213โ€“224):
Chapter 11 Ligand Coupling Reaction (pages 225โ€“250):
Chapter 12 Hypervalent Carbon Compounds: Can Hexavalent Carbon Exist? (pages 251โ€“268):


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