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Infobox journal title Applied OrganometallicChemistry cover File AOC new cover.gif Image AOC new cover.gif discipline Chemistry abbreviation Appl. Organomet. Chem. editor Cornelis J. Elsevier website http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1002 ISSN 1099 0739 publisher John Wiley & Sons country United Kingdom impact 1.567 impact year 2009 history 1987 present frequency Monthly link1 http onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1002 28ISSN 291099 0739 issues link1 name Online access ISSN 1099 0739 CODEN AOCHEX LCCN 91649235 OCLC 15586837 Applied OrganometallicChemistry is a monthly peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published since 1987 by John Wiley & Sons . The journal includes Scientific journal Types of articles reviews , Scientific journal Types of articles full papers , Scientific journal Types of articles communications , working methods papers, crystallographic reports, and occasional reports on relevant conferences of applied work in the field of organometallicchemistryorganometallic s, including bioorganometallic chemistry, and metal organic ligand coordination complex coordination chemistry . The current editor in chief is Cornelis J. Elsevier University of Amsterdam ... homepage EditorialBoard.html title Applied OrganometallicChemistry Editorial Board publisher John ... 10.1002 28ISSN 291099 0739 homepage ProductInformation.html title Applied OrganometallicChemistry ... journals Category Monthly journals fr Applied OrganometallicChemistry it Applied OrganometallicChemistry ... company Ceramic Abstracts , Science Citation Index Chemistry Citation Index , ChemWeb , Compendex ... a 2009 impact factor of 1.567, ranking it 24th out of 64 journals in the category Applied Chemistry and 23rd out of 44 in the category Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry . ref name WoS cite web url http ... onlinelibrary.wiley.com journal 10.1002 28ISSN 291099 0739 Category Chemistry journals Category ... more details
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Orphan date January 2011 main Fluorocarbon Organofluorine chemistry Fluorous chemistry is chemistry that uses perfluorinated compounds , commonly the fluorosurfactant perfluorooctanoic acid PFOA . Due to the extreme electronegativity of fluorine , perfluorinated compounds have unique physical properties which are useful in organic synthesis and separation methods such as solid phase extraction . ref name Tetrahedron SPE cite journal doi 10.1016 j.tet.2006.08.051 author Zhang, W. Curran, D. P. year 2006 journal Tetrahedron journal Tetrahedron volume 62 issue 51 pages 11837 11865 title Synthetic Applications of Fluorous Solid Phase Extraction F SPE pmid 18509513 pmc 2396515 ref In practice, a perfluorinated alkane is often incorporated into an otherwise conventional organic reagent as an Affinity chromatography affinity tag to facilitate recovery of a catalyst , reaction product, or reaction By product byproduct . The rationale for using fluorous tags in synthesis or separation is the notion of the Organofluorine chemistry Fluorous phases fluorous phase , a Partition coefficient partitioning modality distinct from Chemical polarity polar non polar or hydrophilic hydrophobic . ref name Org Lett partitioning cite journal doi 10.1021 ol051170p author Yu, M. S. Curran, D. P. Nagashima, T. year 2005 journal Organic Letters Org. Lett. volume 7 issue 17 pages 3677 3680 title Increasing Fluorous Partition Coefficients by Solvent Tuning pmid 16092848 ref Although many fluorochemicals are known to have toxic effects, the high affinity of fluorous tags for fluorous phases or fluorous derivatized solid phases allows for near complete recovery of the tagged reagent i.e., near complete reduction in a chemical waste stream , making the use of fluorous chemistry techniques a popular topic in green chemistry . ref E.G. Hopea, A.P. Abbotta, D.L. Daviesa, G.A. Solana and A.M. Stuarta Green OrganometallicChemistry in Comprehensive OrganometallicChemistry III, 2007, Volume 12, Pages 837 ... more details
the essential role of organometallicchemistry in nature, as few molecules outside of low valent ... of bioorganometallic chemistry is the study of the fates of synthetic organometallic compounds. Tetraethyllead ... Biochemistry Category Inorganic chemistry Category Organometallicchemistry pl Chemia bioorganometaliczna ...Bioorganometallic chemistry is the study of biologically active molecules that contain carbon directly bonded to metals or metalloids. This area straddles the fields of organometallicchemistry , biochemistry , and medicine . It is subset of bioinorganic chemistry . Naturally occurring bioorganometallics include enzyme s and sensor protein s. Also within this realm is the development of new drugs and imaging agents as well as the principles relevant to the toxicology or organometallic compounds. ref cite book title Metal carbon bonds in enzymes and cofactors editor Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel and Roland K.O. Sigel publisher Royal Society of Chemistry date 2009 series Metal Ions in Life Sciences volume 6 isbn 978 1 84755 915 9 ref ref Synthetic Models for Bioorganometallic Reaction Centers, G. Jaouen Wiley VCH Weinheim, 2005. ref Naturally occurring bioorganometallic species Vitamin B12 Vitamin B sub 12 sub is the preeminent bioorganometallic species. B sub 12 sub is shorthand for a collection of related enzymes which effect numerous reactions involving the making and breaking of C C and C H bonds. Several bioorganometallic enzymes carry out reactions involving carbon monoxide . Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase CODH catalyzes the water gas shift reaction which provides CO for the biosynthesis of Coenzyme A acetylcoenzyme A . The latter step is effected by the Ni Fe enzyme acetylCoA synthase . ACS . CODH and ACS often occur together in a tetrameric complex, the CO being transported via a tunnel and the methyl group being provided by methyl cobalamin . Hydrogenase s are bioorganometallic ... with a sensor protein based on ferrous porphyrins. Organometallics in medicine Several organometallic ... more details
Organoyttrium chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon yttrium bonds. They are studied in academic research, but have not received widespread use otherwise. These compounds use chem YCl 3 as a starting material, which is in turn obtained in a reaction of chem Y 2 O 3 with concentrated hydrochloric acid and ammonium chloride . ref Turner1920 Turner 1920 , p.492 ref ref Spencer1919 Spencer 1919 , p.135 ref ref cite doi 10.1002 0470862106.ia212 ref References Reflist added under references heading by script assisted edit See also Other chemistries of carbon with other elements in the periodic table. hide in print ChemicalBondsToCarbon Category Yttrium compounds Category Organometallic compounds nl Organoyttriumchemie zh ... more details
File Grubbs Catalyst 1st Generation.svg thumb right Grubbs catalyst Organoruthenium chemistry is the chemistry of organometallic compounds containing a carbon to ruthenium chemical bond . ref Synthesis of Organometallic Compounds A Practical Guide Sanshiro Komiya Ed. S. Komiya, M. Hurano 1997 ref The interest is mostly academic although several organoruthenium catalyst s are of commercial interest. The chemistry has many similarities with organoiron chemistry , as iron is directly above ruthenium in Group 8 element group 8 of the periodic table. The most important reagents for the introduction of ruthenium are ruthenium III chloride and triruthenium dodecacarbonyl . The related compound Ru CO sub 5 sub is less attractive for this purpose because it decomposes Ru sub 3 sub CO sub 12 sub 3 CO math overrightarrow leftarrow math 3 Ru CO sub 5 sub Compared to organopalladium chemistry , ruthenium has fewer applications partially due to the higher coordination number and the wider variety in oxidation state 2 to 6 . Ligands The most important ligand s for ruthenium are carbon monoxide as in metal carbonyl s phosphines . BINAP is an asymmetric ligand for many ruthenium compounds in asymmetric synthesis ref Example Organic Syntheses , Coll. Vol. 10, p.276 2004 Vol. 77, p.1 2000 . http orgsynth.org orgsyn pdfs V77P0001.pdf Link ref ref Example Organic Syntheses , Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 9, p.589 1998 Vol. 71, p.1 1993 . http orgsynth.org orgsyn pdfs CV9P0589.pdf Link ref ref Example Organic Syntheses , Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 9, p.169 1998 Vol. 72, p.74 1995 . http orgsynth.org orgsyn pdfs CV9P0169.pdf Link ref ref Example Organic Syntheses , Vol. 81, p.178 2005 . http ... Ru cyclooctadiene COD cyclooctatetraene COT is capable of Dimer chemistry dimerizing norbornadiene ... 8 elements osmium resembles ruthenium in organometallic properties. Oxidation states are between 2 ... sub n sub and imidoosmium complexes. Osmium tetroxide is an important oxidizing agent in organic chemistry ... more details
Image Trimethylgallium 2D.png right 200px Trimethylgallium Organogallium chemistry is the chemistry of organometallic compounds containing a carbon to gallium Ga chemical bond . Despite their high toxicity organogallium compounds have some use in organic synthesis . The compound trimethylgallium is of some relevance to MOCVD as a precursor to gallium arsenide Ga CH sub 3 sub sub 3 sub AsH sub 3 sub GaAs 3CH sub 4 sub with arsine at 700 C. Gallium trichloride is an important reagent for the introduction of gallium into organic compounds. The main gallium oxidation state is Ga III as in all higher group 13 element s notably aluminium . ref C. Elschenbroich, A. Salzer Organometallics A Concise Introduction 2nd Ed 1992 from Wiley VCH Weinheim. ISBN 3 527 28165 7 ref ref Chemistry of aluminium, gallium, indium, and thallium Anthony John Downs Ed. ISBN 978 0 7514 0103 5 1993 ref Organogallium III chemistry Compounds of the type R sub 3 sub Ga are monomeric. Lewis acid Lewis acidity decreases in the order Al Ga In and as a result organogallium compound do not form bridged dimers as organoaluminum compounds do. Organogallium compounds are also less reactive then organoaluminum compounds. Organogallium compounds can be synthesized by transmetallation , for example the reaction of gallium metal with dimethylmercury 2Ga 2Me sub 2 sub Hg 2Me sub 3 sub Ga 3 Hg or via organolithium compounds or Grignard s GaCl sub 3 sub 3MeMgBr Me sub 3 sub Ga 3MgBrCl The electron deficient nature of gallium can be removed by complex formation , for example Me sub 2 sub GaCl NH sub 3 sub Me sub 2 sub Ga NH sub 3 sub Cl sup sup Cl sup sup Pi complex formation with alkyne s is also known. Organogallium compounds ... Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2005 , 5145 5150 DOI 10.1002 ejoc.200500512 ref Higher group 13 organometallicchemistry The chemistry of organoindium In and organothallium Tl compounds parallel that of organogallium ... Reflist Category Gallium compounds Category Organometallic compounds ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2011 Organolanthanide chemistry is the field of chemistry that studies compounds with a lanthanide to carbon bond. Background With the exception of lutetium , all lanthanides belong to the f block . At room temperature, they are shiny metals that usually corrode easily europium , for example, corrodes in air to form an oxide within seconds. Most of them tend to be powerful reducing agents and can readily reduce transition metal compounds to the pure metals. Lanthanum , for instance, has a reactivity comparable to magnesium with a reduction potential of 2.37 volt V for the reaction La sup 3 sup 3e sup sup La Organolanthanide compounds are different from their d block cousins in the following ways They are far more air and water sensitive and are often pyrophoric . Chemistry in the 0 oxidation state is far more limited. In fact, their electropositive nature makes their organometallic compounds more likely to be ionic. They form no stable carbonyl s at room temperature organolanthanide carbonyl compounds have been observed only in argon matrices, and decompose when heated to 40 Kelvin K . Alkyl reactions Metal carbon &sigma bonds are found in alkyls of the lanthanide elements such as LnMe sub 6 sub sup 3 sup and Ln CH SiMe sub 3 sub sub 3 sub . Methyllithium dissolved in THF reacts in stoichiometric ratio with LnCl sub 3 sub Ln yttrium Y , lanthanum La to yield Ln CH sub 3 sub sub 3 sub probably contaminated with lithium chloride LiCl . If a chelating agent L L , such as tetramethylethylenediamine tmed ortmeda or 1,2 dimethoxyethane dme is mixed with MCl sub 3 sub and CH sub 3 sub Li in THF, this forms Li tmed sub 3 sub M CH sub 3 sub sub 6 sub and Li dme sub 3 sub M CH sub 3 sub sub 6 sub . Aryls Certain powdered lanthanides react with diphenylmercury ... holmium Ho , erbium Er , thulium Tm , lutetium Lu . ChemicalBondsToCarbon Category Organometallicchemistry es Organolant nido ... more details
File Uranocene 3D vdW.png thumb Uranocene Organouranium chemistry is the science exploring the properties, structure and reactivity of organouranium compounds, which are organometallic compound s containing a carbon to uranium chemical bond . ref cite journal author D. Seyferth title Uranocene. The First Member of a New Class of Organometallic Derivatives of the f Elements year 2004 journal Organometallics volume 23 issue 15 pages 3562 3583 doi 10.1021 om0400705 ref The field is of some importance to the nuclear industry and of theoretical interest in organometallicchemistry . The development of organouranium compounds started in World War II when the Manhattan Project required volatile uranium compounds for sup 235 sup U sup 238 sup U isotope separation. For example Henry Gilman attempted to synthesize compounds like tetramethyluranium and others worked on uranium metal carbonyl s but none of the efforts met success due to organouranium instability. After the discovery of ferrocene in 1951, Todd Reynolds and Geoffrey Wilkinson in 1956 synthesized the uranium metallocene Cp sub 3 sub UCl from sodium cyclopentadiene cyclopentadienide and uranium tetrachloride as a stable but extremely air sensitive compound. In it the U Cl bond is an ionic bond and the uranium bonds with the three Cyclopentadienyl complex cyclopentadienyl ligands are covalent of the type found in sandwich compound s with involvement of the uranium 5f atomic orbital s. Ernst Otto Fischer in 1962 discovered tetracyclopentadienyluranium Cp sub 4 sub U by reaction of NaCp with UCl sub 4 sub 6 yield as a compound stable in air as a solid but not in solution. A zero molecular dipole moment and IR spectroscopy revealed that it was also a sandwich compound with uranium in a tetrahedral molecular geometry . In 1970, Fischer added Cp sub 3 sub U to the list of known organouranium compounds by reduction of Cp sub ... chemistry Other chemistries of carbon with other elements in the periodic table. ChemicalBondsToCarbon ... more details
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Organoscandium chemistry is the chemistry of organometallic compounds containing a carbon to scandium chemical bond . ref Synthesis of Organometallic Compounds A Practical Guide Sanshiro Komiya Ed. 1997 ref ref C. Elschenbroich, A. Salzer Organometallics A Concise Introduction 2nd Ed 1992 from Wiley VCH Weinheim. ISBN 3 527 28165 7 ref The interest in organoscandium compounds is mostly academic but several compound classes find practical application in catalysis , especially in polymerization . A common precursor is scandium chloride . As with the other elements in group 3 element group 3 e.g. yttrium , forming organoyttrium compound s and the lanthanide s, the dominant oxidation state for scandium in organometallic compounds is 3 electron configuration Ar 3d sup 1 sup 4s sup 2 sup . The members of this group also have large ionic radius ionic radii with vacant s,p and d orbitals 88 picometer pm for Sc sup 3 sup compared to 67 pm for aluminum Al sup 3 sup and as a result they behave as hard Lewis acid s and tend to have high coordination number s of 9 to 12. The metal to ligand chemical bond is largely ionic bond ionic . Ligands The majority of organoscandium compounds have at least one cyclopentadienyl Cp ligand . The dominant species are CpScX sub 2 sub , Cp sub 2 sub ScX and Cp sub 3 sub Sc. The mononuclear compounds are of limited utility because of poor steric shielding which makes them prone to nucleophilic addition and solvent attack. Dinuclear Cp sub 2 sub ScCl can be synthesised from sodium cyclopentadienyl ScCl sub 3 sub 2NaCp ScCp sub 2 sub Cl 2 NaCl Chlorine can be replaced by a host of other ligands for example by an allyl group in reaction with allylmagnesium bromide ScCp sub 2 sub Cl C sub 3 sub H sub 5 sub MgBr ScCp sub 2 sub sup 3 sup C sub 3 sub H sub 5 sub MgClBr Cp sub 2 sub ScX compounds are dimers with X forming a bridging ligand . Dimerization is avoided in presence of coordinating solvent such as tetrahydrofuran THF or acetonitrile MeCN or when ... more details
is an index of unsaturation. In organometallicchemistry , an unsaturated complex has fewer than ...Refimprove date December 2009 In chemistry , saturation from the Latin word saturare , meaning to fill ref Mosby s Medical, Nursing and Allied Health Dictionary, Fourth Edition, Mosby Year Book Inc., 1994, p. 1394 ref has six different meanings, all based on reaching a maximum capacity In physical chemistry , saturation is the point at which a solution of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance and additional amounts of it will appear as a Precipitation chemistry precipitate . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v k4tpUiS2ogg Defining Solutions ref This point of maximum concentration , the saturation point, depends on the temperature of the liquid as well as the chemical nature of the substances involved. This can be used in the process of Recrystallization chemistry recrystallisation to purify a chemical it is dissolved to the point of saturation in hot solvent, then as the solvent cools and the solubility decreases, excess solute precipitates. Impurities, being present in much lower concentration, do not saturate the solvent and so remain dissolved in the liquid. If a change in conditions e.g. cooling means that the concentration is actually higher than the saturation point, the solution has become supersaturated . In physical chemistry , when referring to surface processes, saturation denotes the degree of which a binding site is fully occupied. For example, Cation exchange capacity base saturation refers to the fraction of Cation exchange capacity exchangeable cations ... compound In organic chemistry , a saturated compound has no double bond double or triple bond s. In saturated ... Chemical solutions DEFAULTSORT Saturation Chemistry Category Physical chemistry Category Organic chemistry ar ca Dissoluci saturada es Saturado is Mettun it Soluzione satura he ... chemistry fi Kyll isyys tl Saturasyon kimika tr Doygunluk vi No h a h c zh ... more details
, organometallic and physical organic chemistry. Multidisciplinary research results that have combined chemistry with other fields, such as biology, materials science, nanotechnology and physics ...Italic title Infobox Journal cover File Nature chemistry home page cover image.gif editor Stuart Cantrill discipline Chemistry abbreviation Nat. Chem., and Nature Chem. publisher Nature Publishing Group country frequency Monthly history 2009 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.nature.com nchem link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS http www.nature.com nchem newsfeeds.html atom JSTOR OCLC 301715811 LCCN 2009204055 CODEN NCAHBB ISSN 1755 4330 eISSN 1755 4349 boxwidth Nature Chemistry is a monthly, peer review peer reviewed , scientific journal , which is published by Nature Publishing Group . It was first published in April of 2009. The editor in chief is Stuart Cantrill, a full time, professional editor employed by Nature Publishing Group . ref name aim scope ref name ... Chemistry work Bibliographic information for this journal. publisher Library of Congress date January ... for this journal is all topics concerning chemistry . Included in this topical coverage are core chemistry disciplines such as analytical chemistry analytical , Inorganic chemistry inorganic , organic and physical chemistry . Published research includes chemistry subject areas such as computational, theoretical , environmental , green , medicinal , nuclear , polymer, supramolecular, and surface chemistry ..., and the impact chemistry has on society. Hence, this journal also functions as a forum. ref name aim scope Abstracting and indexing Nature Chemistry is indexed in the following databases ref name ... accessdate 2010 07 29 ref ref name cassi Cite web title Nature Chemistry work Chemical Abstracts ... Sciences BIOSIS Previews References Reflist Category Chemistry journals Category Monthly journals ... English language journals fr Nature Chemistry it Nature Chemistry ja ru Nature Chemistry ... more details
Organotellurium chemistry in chemistry describes the synthesis and properties of chemical compound s containing a carbon to tellurium chemical bond . ref Organometallic Reagents for Synthetic Purposes Tellurium Nicola Petragnani, and Wai Ling Lo J. Braz. Chem. Soc., Vol. 9, No. 5, 415 425, 1998 http www.scielo.br scielo.php?script sci arttext&pid S0103 50531998000500002. ref Organotellurium chemistry was developed in the wake of organoselenium chemistry and, sharing the same group in the periodic table , both chemistries have much in common. The field receives academic interest but organotellurium compounds rarely venture outside the laboratory. Dimethyl telluride is the only organotellurium compound that has been quantified in environmental samples. ref cite book last Wallschl ger first D. coauthors Feldmann, F. title Formation, Occurrence, Significance, and Analysis of Organoselenium and Organotellurium Compounds in the Environment publisher RSC Publishing year 2010 series Metal Ions in Life Sciences volume 7, Organometallics in Environment and Toxicology pages 319 364 isbn 978 1 84755 177 1 ref Diphenyl ditelluride is used as a TePh source in organic synthesis. Dimethyl telluride as a product of microbial metabolism first discovered in 1939. it is used in Metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy . Commonly used tellurium based reagents are hydrogen telluride , NaHTe, sodium telluride , PhTeH and PhTeNa. Reactions with these reagents are Organic reduction of aldehydes , alkene s, alkyne s, nitro compounds, oxirane s to alkenes Debromination of Vicinal chemistry vicinal dibromide s with E2 elimination Organic oxidation of by compounds of the type ArTeO sub 2 sub O Tellurium tetrachloride reacts with alkenes and alkynes to the chloro tellurium trichloride addition product. Tellurium ... Chem. Commun. 1999 , 2117 Royal Society of Chemistry Suk Ku Kang, Sang Woo Lee and Hyung .... See also The chemistry of carbon bonded to other elements in the periodic table ChemicalBondsToCarbon ... more details
dihydride with carboxylic acids Journal of OrganometallicChemistry , Volume 24, Issue 2, September ... Journal of OrganometallicChemistry , Volume 27, Issue 3, 16 March 1971 , Pages 373 378 P.C. Wailes ... LiAlH t BuO sub 3 sub . ref Hydrido complexes of zirconium I. Preparation Journal of OrganometallicChemistry , Volume 24, Issue 2, September 1970 , Pages 405 411 P. C. Wailes and H. Weigold doi 10.1016 ... 600px Hydrozirconation Cyclopropanation Gandon 2002 Organohafnium chemistry Organohafnium compounds ... more details
Image BN forest.jpg thumb 250px Forest s contain many examples of what environmental chemistry encompasses Environmental chemistry is the science scientific study of the chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in natural places. It should not be confused with green chemistry , which seeks to reduce ... water environments and the effect of human activity on these. Environmental chemistry is an Interdisciplinarity interdisciplinary science that includes Atmospheric chemistry atmospheric , Aquatic chemistry aquatic and soil chemistry , as well as heavily relying on analytical chemistry and being related to Environmental science environmental and other areas of science. Environmental chemistry involves ... . Environmental chemist s draw on a range of concepts from chemistry and various environmental ... . Important general concepts from chemistry include understanding chemical reaction s and Chemical ... chemistry analytical techniques . ref name Williams Williams, Ian. Environmental Chemistry ... Chemistry and Pollution, Third Edition . Royal Society of Chemistry. 1999. ISBN 0 85404 ... indicators Applications Environmental chemistry is used by the Environment Agency in England and Wales ... 2003. ref Organometallic compounds. ref cite book last Sigel first A. coauthors Sigel, H. Sigel ... quantitative property Quantitative chemical Analytical chemistry analysis is a key part of environmental chemistry, since it provides the data that frame most environmental studies. ref name vanLoonDuffyp7 cite book last vanLoon first Gary W. coauthors Duffy, Stephen J. title Environmental Chemistry ... ref Common analytical techniques used for quantitative determinations in environmental chemistry include classical wet chemistry, such as gravimetric analysis gravimetric , titration titrimetric and electrochemistry ... of available analytical tools. Other parameters often measured in environmental chemistry are Radiochemistry ... quality parameters Green chemistry Green Chemistry journal Green Chemistry Journal Journal ... more details
Image Chromocene 2D skeletal.png 100px right Chromocene Organochromium chemistry is a branch of organometallicchemistry that deals with organic compound s containing a chromium to carbon bond and their reactions. ref Review Carbon Carbon Bond Formations Involving Organochromium III Reagents Furstner, A. Chem. Rev. Review 1999 99 4 991 1046. DOI 10.1021 cr9703360 ref ref Review From Hein to Hexene Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Organochromium Complexes Jolly, P. W. Acc. Chem. Res. Article 1996 29 11 544 551. DOI 10.1021 ar9502588 ref The field is of some relevance to organic synthesis . The relevant oxidation states for chromium range from 2 to 6. History The first organochromium compound was described in 1919 by Franz Hein . ref Notiz ber Chromorganoverbindungen p 195 196 F. Hein Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft A and B Series Volume 52, Issue 1 , Pages 195 196 1919 DOI 10.1002 cber.19190520126 ref He treated phenylmagnesium bromide with chromium III chloride to give a new product after hydrolysis which he incorrectly identified as pentaphenyl chromium bromide Ph ... in selective ethylene trimerisation a critical overview Journal of OrganometallicChemistry 2004, Volume ... Scope of the polymerization Journal of Polymer Science Part A 1 Polymer Chemistry 1972 Volume 10 ... Ar is a bulky aryl ligand. Applications in organic synthesis Although organochromium chemistry ... RCrL sub 5 sub . ref James H. Espenson Chemistry of Organochromium III Complexes Acc. Chem. Res. 1992 ... III chemistry a neglected oxidation state Acc. Chem. Res. 1990 , volume 23, pp. 263 270. DOI 10.1021 ... 6 organometallics The heavier group 6 elements molybdenum and tungsten form organometallic compounds ..., and hexamethyltungsten has no analogue in Cr chemistry. Similar are the carbonyls such as molybdenum ... . ref Synthesis of Organometallic Compounds A Practical Guide Sanshiro Komiya Ed. S. Komiya, M. Hurano ... crowding. In the Kauffmann olefination , molybdenum III chloride and methyllithium form an organometallic ... more details
Green Chemistry journal Green chemistry , also called sustainable chemistry, is a philosophy of chemical ... Green Chemistry publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency date 2006 06 28 accessdate 2011 03 23 ref Whereas environmental chemistry is the chemistry of the natural environment, and of pollutant chemicals in nature, green chemistry seeks to reduce and prevent pollution at its source ... they happen. As a chemical philosophy, green chemistry applies to organic chemistry , inorganic chemistry , biochemistry , analytical chemistry , and even physical chemistry . While green chemistry seems to focus on industrial applications, it does apply to any chemistry choice. Click chemistry is often cited as a style of chemical synthesis that is consistent with the goals of green chemistry ... from environmental chemistry which focuses on chemical phenomena in the environment. In 2005 Ry ji Noyori identified three key developments in green chemistry use of supercritical carbon dioxide ... Abstract ref Examples of applied green chemistry are supercritical water oxidation , on water reaction ... green chemistry goals. A number of important process chemicals can be synthesized in engineered organisms ... in bacteria. There is some debate as to whether green chemistry includes a consideration of economics, but by definition, if green chemistry is not applied, it cannot accomplish the reduction in the use ... Protection Agency , and John C. Warner developed 12 principles of green chemistry, ref cite web title The 12 Principles of Green Chemistry work United States Environmental Protection Agency ... releases, explosions, and fires. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards The Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards ref cite web title The Presidential Green Chemistry Awards work ... in green chemistry. Typically five awards are given each year, one in each of five categories .... PVC interferes with those processes. Nylon 6 chemistry is well known and not addressed in first generation ... more details
Bioinorganic chemistry is a field that examines the role of metal s in biology. Bioinorganic chemistry ... that fall within the realm of inorganic chemistry . The discipline also includes the study of inorganic ... chemistry , bioinorganic chemistry is important in elucidating the implications of electron transfer protein s, substrate bindings and activation, atom and group transfer chemistry as well as metal properties in biological chemistry. History Paul Ehrlich used organoarsenic arsenicals for the treatment ... chemistry. Major areas include Metal ion transport and storage covers a diverse collection ... perform photosynthesis . Bioorganometallic chemistry Bioorganometallic systems such as hydrogenase s and methylcobalamin are biological examples of organometallic compounds . This area is more ... in environmental chemistry . ref cite book last Sigel first A. coauthors Sigel, H. Sigel, R.K.O. ... http www.sbichem.org The Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry SBIC s home page http www.rsc.org dalton Dalton Transactions, a journal for bioinorganic chemistry http www.chem.qmw.ac.uk iupac bioinorg Glossary of Terms in Bioinorganic Chemistry http tanna.bch.ed.ac.uk Metal Coordination Groups in Proteins ... Heinz Bernhard Kraatz editor , Nils Metzler Nolte editor , Concepts and Models in Bioinorganic Chemistry ..., Joan Selverstone Valentine, Biological Inorganic Chemistry , University Science Books, 2007, ISBN 1 891389 43 2 Wolfgang Kaim, Brigitte Schwederski Bioinorganic Chemistry Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry ... J. Lippard, Joan Selverstone Valentine, Bioinorganic Chemistry, University Science Books, 1994, ISBN 0 935702 57 1 Stephen J. Lippard, Jeremy M. Berg, Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry , University Science Books, 1994, ISBN 0 935702 72 5 Rosette M. Roat Malone, Bioinorganic Chemistry A Short ... Williams, The biological chemistry of the elements The inorganic chemistry of life , 2nd Edition ... Chemistry , University Science Books, 2000, ISBN 1 891389 02 5 reflist BranchesofChemistry ... more details
interest in the area of Green Chemistry, ref E.G. Hopea, A.P. Abbotta, D.L. Daviesa, G.A. Solana and A.M. Stuarta Green OrganometallicChemistry in Comprehensive OrganometallicChemistry III, 2007 ... chemistry Organofluorine ligands have long been featured in organometallicchemistryorganometallic and coordination chemistry . One advantage to F containing ligands is the convenience of fluorine ... for Optoelectronic Applications Comprehensive OrganometallicChemistry III, 2007, Volume 12, Pages ... Synthesis in Comprehensive OrganometallicChemistry III, 2007, Volume 1, Pages 59 92. doi 10.1016 B0 08 045047 4 00002 9 ref C F bond activation An active area of organometallicchemistry encompasses ... Comprehensive OrganometallicChemistry III, 2007, Volume 1, Pages 725 758. doi 10.1016 B0 08 045047 ... sulfonate PFOS br H fluorouracil br I fluoxetine br small Organofluorine chemistry describes the chemistry ... , and toxicity . The area of organofluorine chemistry often requires special techniques ... bond The carbon fluorine bond is one of the strongest in organic chemistry and it is relatively short ... in Ullmann s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2005, Wiley VCH, Weinheim. DOI 10.1002 14356007.a11 ... that differs strongly from classical organic chemistry. The premier example is difluorocarbene ... Fluorine Chemistry at the Millennium journal Journal of Fluorine Chemistry doi 10.1016 j.jfluchem.2004.09.033 ... Chemistry year 2006 volume 127 pages 1488 1493 doi 10.1016 j.jfluchem.2006.09.015 . ref Illustrative ... by a labeled fluoride nucleophile Image FDGprep.png 380px Applications Organofluorine chemistry ... of organofluorine chemistry has contributed many reagents of value beyond organofluorine chemistry ..., I. T. Horv th Eds. Handbook of Fluorous Chemistry , Wiley VCH, Weinheim, 2004. ISBN 978 3 527 30617 6. ref This area, described as fluorous chemistry, exploits the concept of like dissolves like in the sense ... chemistry and materials science overlap, the fluorination of organic ligands is used to tune the properties ... more details