Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II From Biology to Nanotechnology (informative)
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Volume 9
Applications of Coordination Chemistry
Authors of: Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II From Biology to Nanotechnology
J.A. McCleverty
T.J. Meyer
M.D. Ward
Table of Contents in Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II From Biology to Nanotechnology
Contents
Metal complexes as catalysts for polymerization reactions (V. Gibson, E.L. Marshall)
Metal complexes as hydrogenation catalysts (C. Pettinari, D. Martini, F. Marchetti)
Metal complexes as catalysts for addition of carbon monoxide (P.W.N. M. van Leeuwen, C. Claver)
Metal complexes as catalysts for oxygen, nitrogen and carbon-atom transfer reactions (Tsutomu Katsuki)
Metal complexes as catalysts for H-X (X = B,CN, Si, N, P) addition to CC multiple bonds (M. Whittlesey)
Metal complexes as catalysts for C-C cross-coupling reactions (I. Beletskaya, A.V. Cheprakov)
Metal complexes as catalysts for carbon-heteroatom cross-coupling reactions (J.F. Hartwig)
Metal complexes as Lewis acid catalysts in organic synthesis (S. Kobayashi et al.)
Supported metal complexes as catalysts (A. Choplin, F. Quignard)
Electrochemical reactions catalyzed by transition metal complexes (A. Deronzier, J-C. Moutet)
Combinatorial methods in catalysis by metal complexes (M.T. Reetz)
Metal complexes as speciality dyes and pigments (P. Gregory)
Metal complexes as dyes for optical data storage and electrochromic materials (R.J. Mortimer, N.M. Rowley)
Non-linear optical properties of metal complexes (B. Coe)
Metal compounds as phosphors (J. Silver)Conversion and storage of solar energy using dye-sensitized nanocrystalline TiO2 cells (M. Gratzel, Md.K. Nazeeruddin)
Metal complexes for hydrometallurgy and extraction (P.A. Tasker et al.)
Metal complexes as drugs and chemotherapeutic agents (N. Farrell)
Metal complexes as MRI contrast enhancement agents (A.E. Merbach et al.)
Radioactive metals in imaging and therapy (S. Jurisson et al.)
Fluorescent complexes for biomedical applications (S. Faulkner, J. Matthews)
Metal complexes for photodynamic therapy (R. Bonnett)
Coordination complexes as precursors for semiconductor films and nanoparticles (P.O’Brien, N.Pickett)
9.1.1 INTRODUCTION
9.1.2 OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION
9.1.2.1 Introduction
9.1.2.2 Catalyst Survey
9.1.2.2.1 Group 4 metallocene catalysts
9.1.2.2.2 Group 4 non-metallocenes
9.1.2.2.3 Group 3 and rare earth metal catalysts
9.1.2.2.4 Group 5 metal catalysts
9.1.2.2.5 Group 6 metal catalysts
9.1.2.2.6 Group 8 metal catalysts
9.1.2.2.7 Group 9 metal catalysts
9.1.2.2.8 Group 10 metal catalysts
9.1.2.2.9 Main group metal catalysts
9.1.3 POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENES 18
9.1.3.1 Introduction
9.1.3.2 Coordinative Polymerization of Styrenes
9.1.3.3 Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Styrenes
9.1.4 POLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLATES
9.1.4.1 Introduction
9.1.4.2 Anionic Initiators of the group 1, 2, and 3 Metals
9.1.4.3 Well-defined Magnesium and Aluminum Initiators
9.1.4.4 Lanthanide Initiators
9.1.4.5 Early Transition Metal Initiators
9.1.4.6 Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
9.1.5 RING-OPENING METATHESIS POLYMERIZATION OF CYCLIC ALKENES
9.1.5.1 Introduction
9.1.5.2 Titanacyclobutanes
9.1.5.3 Group 6 Metal Initiators
9.1.5.4 Ruthenium Initiators
9.1.5.5 Acyclic Diene Metathesis
9.1.6 RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION OF CYCLIC ESTERS
9.1.6.1 Introduction
9.1.6.2 General Features of Lactone Polymerization
9.1.6.3 Aluminum-based Initiators
9.1.6.4 Zinc–Aluminum Oxo-alkoxide Initiators
9.1.6.5 Magnesium and Zinc Initiators
9.1.6.6 Calcium Initiators
9.1.6.7 Tin Initiators
9.1.6.8 Iron Initiators
9.1.6.9 Yttrium and Rare-earth Initiators
9.1.6.10 Titanium and Zirconium Initiators
9.1.7 RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION OF EPOXIDES
9.1.7.1 Introduction
9.1.7.2 Tetraphenylporphyrin Aluminum and Zinc Initiators
9.1.7.3 Non-porphyrinato Aluminum Initiators
9.1.7.4 Copolymerization of Epoxides and Carbon Dioxide
9.1.7.5 Copolymerization of Epoxides and Aziridines with Carbon Monoxide
9.1.8 OTHER LIVING COORDINATION POLYMERIZATIONS
9.1.8.1 ROP of N-carboxyanhydrides and -lactams 59.1.8.2 Polymerization of Isocyanates and Guanidines 59.1.9 REFERENCES
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