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Inorganic Chemistry in Germany. Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 82

  • Book

  • September 2023
  • Region: Germany
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5789898

Inorganic Chemistry in Germany, Volume 82 in the Advances in Inorganic Chemistry series, highlights advances in the field, with this new volume presenting chapters written by an international board of authors. Specific chapters focus on Cooperative effects in bimetallic and multimetallic complexes, Harnessing transition metal nitrido complexes for challenging bond activation reactions and catalysis, Applications of N-heterocyclic carbene-pnictogen compounds in transition metal chemistry and homogeneous catalysis, Aminopyridinato ligands - from quintuple bonding via hydrogen storage to selective olefin syntheses, Multifunctional Perspectives of Metal-Organic Frameworks, Recent advances in low valent silicon chemistry, Recent developments in CO2 reduction by aluminum and silicon compounds, and much more.

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Table of Contents

1. Cooperative effects in bimetallic and multimetallic complexes Franc Meyer 2. Harnessing transition metal nitrido complexes for challenging bond activation reactions and catalysis Sven Schneider 3. Applications of N-heterocyclic carbene-pnictogen compounds in transition metal chemistry and homogeneous catalysis Matthias Tamm 4. Aminopyridinato ligands from quintuple bonding via hydrogen storage to selective olefin syntheses Rhett Kempe 5. Multifunctional Perspectives of Metal-Organic Frameworks Roland Fischer 6. Recent advances in low valent silicon chemistry Matthias Driess 7. Recent developments in CO2 reduction by aluminum and silicon compounds Shigeyoshi Inoue 8. Multiple-Bonded Metal Complexes Dominik Munz 9. Bismuth-based Lewis acidity Crispin Lichtenberg 10. Structural Constraint Approaches to Increase the Reactivity of p-Block Elements Lutz Greb