Titre : |
The organic compounds of magnesium, beryllium, calcium, strontium and barium |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
S. T. Ioffe ; A. N. Nesmeyanov |
Editeur : |
Amsterdam : North-Holland Publishing Company |
Année de publication : |
1967 |
Collection : |
Methods of elemento-organic chemistry, ISSN 0543-6141 num. 2 |
Importance : |
x, 735 p. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Russe (rus) |
Catégories : |
Chimie organique
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Tags : |
ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"The book is divided into two parts which differ in their size and treatment. The first part (650 pages) contains 18 chapters describing the reactions of Grignard reagents with various classes of organic compounds, as well as the preparation, analysis, and structure of Grignard compounds. This part is evidently based on the three-volume handbook on organomagnesium compounds (1950) by the same authors, which has been condensed and brought up to date by the inclusion of additional material. The second part presents a much more detaiIed discussion of the organic compounds of beryllium (27 pages), calcium, strontium, and barium (18 pages). The small space devoted to these topics reflects the scarcity of relevant investigations.
Each chapter has a comprehensive list of references. The literature is taken into account up to the end of 1961, and important work carried out up to the beginning of 1965 has also been added to the translation. The volume of publications to be covered was very large (much more than 10000 being known on Grignard compounds alone), and the authors are to be congratulated on the care that they have taken in this task. For many years they have been among the leading authorities in this field. It is for this very reason, however, that in the reviewer’s opinion they might have made greater use of their right to criticize. (...) Some comment by the authors as to what may now be regarded as definite and what may not would be of great value to readers who are unfamiliar with the subject matter.
In view of the importance of this book as a reference work, the author and subject indexes might perhaps have been more detailed.(...) The book provides those who are interested with a valuable reference work, which fills a gap in the long-neglected handbook and monograph literature on organometallic chemistry." |
Cote : |
B-C027 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
206 |
The organic compounds of magnesium, beryllium, calcium, strontium and barium [texte imprimé] / S. T. Ioffe ; A. N. Nesmeyanov . - Amsterdam : North-Holland Publishing Company, 1967 . - x, 735 p.. - ( Methods of elemento-organic chemistry, ISSN 0543-6141; 2) . Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Russe ( rus)
Catégories : |
Chimie organique
|
Tags : |
ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"The book is divided into two parts which differ in their size and treatment. The first part (650 pages) contains 18 chapters describing the reactions of Grignard reagents with various classes of organic compounds, as well as the preparation, analysis, and structure of Grignard compounds. This part is evidently based on the three-volume handbook on organomagnesium compounds (1950) by the same authors, which has been condensed and brought up to date by the inclusion of additional material. The second part presents a much more detaiIed discussion of the organic compounds of beryllium (27 pages), calcium, strontium, and barium (18 pages). The small space devoted to these topics reflects the scarcity of relevant investigations.
Each chapter has a comprehensive list of references. The literature is taken into account up to the end of 1961, and important work carried out up to the beginning of 1965 has also been added to the translation. The volume of publications to be covered was very large (much more than 10000 being known on Grignard compounds alone), and the authors are to be congratulated on the care that they have taken in this task. For many years they have been among the leading authorities in this field. It is for this very reason, however, that in the reviewer’s opinion they might have made greater use of their right to criticize. (...) Some comment by the authors as to what may now be regarded as definite and what may not would be of great value to readers who are unfamiliar with the subject matter.
In view of the importance of this book as a reference work, the author and subject indexes might perhaps have been more detailed.(...) The book provides those who are interested with a valuable reference work, which fills a gap in the long-neglected handbook and monograph literature on organometallic chemistry." |
Cote : |
B-C027 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
206 |
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