John Wiley & Sons The Chemistry of Organic Silicon Compounds, Volume 2, Parts 1, 2, and 3 (3 Part Set) Cover Dieser Band der Reihe 'The Chemistry of Functional Groups' enthält sowohl aktualisierte Kapitel zu T.. Product #: 978-0-471-96757-6 Regular price: $2,953.27 $2,953.27 Auf Lager

The Chemistry of Organic Silicon Compounds, Volume 2, Parts 1, 2, and 3 (3 Part Set)

Rappoport, Zvi / Apeloig, Yitzhak (Herausgeber)

Patai's Chemistry of Functional Groups

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Juli 1998
2830 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-96757-6
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Dieser Band der Reihe 'The Chemistry of Functional Groups' enthält sowohl aktualisierte Kapitel zu Themen, die bereits im äußerst erfolgreichen ersten Band (1989) behandelt wurden, als auch neue Beiträge, die die rasche Entwicklung der Siliciumchemie in den letzten Jahren und ihre Anwendung in der Organometallchemie, Materialwissenschaft, Halbleiterindustrie usw. widerspiegeln. Die Herausgeber sind international renommierte Fachleute. (11/97)

Theoretical Aspects and Quantum Mechanical Calculations ofSilaaromatic Compounds (Y. Apeloig & M. Karni).

A Molecular Modeling of the Bonded Interactions of CrystallineSilica (G. Gibbs & M. Boisen).

Polyhedral Silicon Compounds (A. Sekiguchi & S. Nagase).

Thermochemistry (R. Becerra & R. Walsh).

The Structural Chemistry of Organosilicon Compounds (M. Kaftory, etal.).

?29Si NMR Spectroscopy of Organosilicon Compounds (Y. Takeuchi& T. Takayama).

Activating and Directive Effects of Silicon (A. Bassindale, etal.).

Steric Effects of Silyl Groups (J. Hwu, et al.).

Reaction Mechanisms of Nucleophilic Attack at Silicon (A.Bassindale, et al.).

Silicenium Ions: Quantum Chemical Computations (C. Maerker & P.Schleyer).

Silicenium Ions: Experimental Aspects (P. Lickiss).

Silyl-Substituted Carbocations (H. Siehl & T. Muller).

Silicon-Substituted Carbenes (G. Maas).

Alkaline and Alkaline Earth Silyl Compounds--Preparation andStructure (J. Belzner & U. Dehnert).

Mechanism and Structures in Alcohol Addition Reactions of Disilenesand Silenes (H. Sakurai).

Silicon-Carbon and Silicon-Nitrogen Multiply Bonded Compounds (T.Muller, et al.).

Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Silicon-Heteroatom MultipleBonds (N. Tokitoh & R. Okazaki).

Gas-Phase Ion Chemistry of Silicon-Containing Molecules (N.Goldberg & H. Schwarz).

Matrix Isolation Studies of Silicon Compounds (G. Maier, etal.).

Electrochemistry of Organosilicon Compounds (T. Fuchigami).

The Photochemistry of Organosilicon Compounds (A. Brook).

Mechanistic Aspects of the Photochemistry of OrganosiliconCompounds (M. Kira & T. Miyazawa).

Hypervalent Silicon Compounds (D. Kost & I. Kalikhman).

Silatranes and their Tricyclic Analogs (V. Pestunovich, etal.).

Tris(Trimethylsilyl)Silane in Organic Synthesis (C. Chatgilialoglu,et al.).

Recent Advances in the Direct Process (L. Lewis).

Acyl Silanes (P. Page, et al.).

Recent Synthetic Applications of Organosilicon Reagents (E.Colvin).

Recent Advances in the Hydrosilylation and Related Reactions (I.Ojima, et al.).

Synthetic Applications of Allylsilanes and Vinylsilanes (T. Luh& S. Liu).

Chemistry of Compounds with Silicon-Sulphur, Silicon-Selenium andSilicon-Tellurium Bonds (D. Armitage).

Cyclic Polychalcogenide Compounds with Silicon (N. Choi & W.Ando).

Organosilicon Derivatives of Fullerenes (W. Ando & T.Kusukawa).

Group 14 Metalloles, Ionic Species and Coordination Compounds (J.Dubac, et al.).

Transition-Metal Silyl Complexes (M. Eisen).

Cyclopentadienyl Silicon Compounds (P. Jutzi).

Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Cyclopolysilanes (E. Hengge& H. Stuger).

Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Siloxane Polymers andCopolymers (R. Drake, et al.).

Si-Containing Ceramic Precursors (R. Laine & A.Sellinger).

Organo-Silica Sol--Gel Materials (D. Avnir, et al.).

Chirality in Bioorganosilicon Chemistry (R. Tacke & S.Wagner).

Highly Reactive Small-Ring Monosilacycles and Medium-RingOligosilacycles (W. Ando & Y. Kabe).

Silylenes (P. Gaspar & R. West).

Indexes.
Professor Zvi Rappoport, Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Professor Saul Patai founded the Patai Series.

Z. Rappoport, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Y. Apeloig, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Halfa, Israel