Titre : |
The organic compounds of zinc and cadmium |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
N. I. Sheverdina ; A. N. Nesmeyanov |
Editeur : |
Amsterdam : North-Holland Publishing Company |
Année de publication : |
1967 |
Collection : |
Methods of elemento-organic chemistry, ISSN 0543-6141 num. 3 |
Importance : |
x, 252 p. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Russe (rus) |
Catégories : |
Chimie organique
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Tags : |
ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"In the present book 120 pages are devoted to the classical preparative chemistry of organozinc compounds and 77 to that of organocadmium compounds, both topics enjoying the same comprehensive treatment. (…) The task that the authors have set themselves can be summarized in the terms “Preparation of ...” and “Reactions with ...”, and they have accordingly set out the voluminous subject matter in a clear manner. Each chapter has its own bibliography. The chemistry of the alkylzincs was last published as a monograph some 30 years ago, whereas that of the alkylcadmiums has never appeared in monograph form. A welcome fact is that experienced authors, known and valued for many years in the field of organometallic chemistry, have taken this task upon themselves.
The literature is covered as far as it has been considered in the Russian abstracts publication (Ref. Z. Chim) up to July 1, 1963. A series of randomly chosen examples showed that publications up to the middle of 1961 have been considered; references from 1962 or 1963 are seldom encountered and concern primarily Russian papers. (…)
The analysis of the compounds covered is dealt with in short sections and considers only elemental analyses and short tables of melting points and boiling points. Analytical techniques such as spectroscopy are not included. As a result of the preparative tone of the work, modern structural chemistry and reaction mechanisms, which have of late attracted greatly increased interest in organometallic chemistry, are not done full justice. Just an occasional reference is made to dissociation energies.
(…) Not least because of the chapter on the Reformatzky reaction, the book is not only useful for the organometallic chemist, but represents a valuable reference work for all chemists engaged in preparative work, and certainly fills a gap in the existing literature." |
Cote : |
B-C028 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
207 |
The organic compounds of zinc and cadmium [texte imprimé] / N. I. Sheverdina ; A. N. Nesmeyanov . - Amsterdam : North-Holland Publishing Company, 1967 . - x, 252 p.. - ( Methods of elemento-organic chemistry, ISSN 0543-6141; 3) . Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Russe ( rus)
Catégories : |
Chimie organique
|
Tags : |
ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"In the present book 120 pages are devoted to the classical preparative chemistry of organozinc compounds and 77 to that of organocadmium compounds, both topics enjoying the same comprehensive treatment. (…) The task that the authors have set themselves can be summarized in the terms “Preparation of ...” and “Reactions with ...”, and they have accordingly set out the voluminous subject matter in a clear manner. Each chapter has its own bibliography. The chemistry of the alkylzincs was last published as a monograph some 30 years ago, whereas that of the alkylcadmiums has never appeared in monograph form. A welcome fact is that experienced authors, known and valued for many years in the field of organometallic chemistry, have taken this task upon themselves.
The literature is covered as far as it has been considered in the Russian abstracts publication (Ref. Z. Chim) up to July 1, 1963. A series of randomly chosen examples showed that publications up to the middle of 1961 have been considered; references from 1962 or 1963 are seldom encountered and concern primarily Russian papers. (…)
The analysis of the compounds covered is dealt with in short sections and considers only elemental analyses and short tables of melting points and boiling points. Analytical techniques such as spectroscopy are not included. As a result of the preparative tone of the work, modern structural chemistry and reaction mechanisms, which have of late attracted greatly increased interest in organometallic chemistry, are not done full justice. Just an occasional reference is made to dissociation energies.
(…) Not least because of the chapter on the Reformatzky reaction, the book is not only useful for the organometallic chemist, but represents a valuable reference work for all chemists engaged in preparative work, and certainly fills a gap in the existing literature." |
Cote : |
B-C028 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
207 |
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