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" Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis "
edited by István T. Horváth, Ferenc Joó.
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774653
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b594648
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edited by István T. Horváth, Ferenc Joó.
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Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis\ edited by István T. Horváth, Ferenc Joó.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint : Springer, 1995
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Series Statement
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NATO ASI Series, Series 3: High Technology, 5.
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(XVIII, 317 pages)
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ISBN
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9401103550
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: 9789401103558
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Contents
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Preface. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on aqueous organometallic chemistry and catalysis in Debrecen, Hungary; L.T. Horvath. The catalytic properties of water soluble phosphine complexes; M.T. Beck. Early work on catalysis by water soluble transition metal phosphine complexes; F. Joo. Summery of the round table discussion of the state of the art and future directions of aqueous organometallic chemistry and catalysis; L.T. Horvath, F. Joo. Transition metal catalyzed reactions of olefins in water: olefin metathesis and isomerization; R.H. Grubbs. Aqueous organometallic chemistry: effects of a reactive solvent; F. Joo, et al. Aqueous chemistry and catalytic activity of organometallic iridium complexes; J.S. Merola, et al. Organometallic radical chemistry in aqueous solution; D.R. Tyler. The use of 1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane (PTA), a water-soluble, air stable ligand, in organometallic chemistry and catalysis; D.J. Darensbourg, et al. Recent developments in metal catalyzed biphasic reactions; V. Grushin, A. Alper. Counter phase transfer catalysis by water-soluble phosphine complexes; T. Okano. Metal-catalyzed hydrophosphination as a route to water-soluble phosphines; P.G. Pringle, et al. Aqueous media in the intramolecular Heck reaction; D.B. Grotjahn, X. Zhang. New efficient water-soluble catalysts for two-phase olefin hydroformylation; W.A. Herrmann, et al. Rhodium and Palladium water-soluble complexes in the carbonylation reactions. Improvements in the transfer between the organic and aqueous phases; F. Monteil, et al. New water soluble phosphines for organometallic chemistry and catalysis in the aqueous phase; B.E. Honson, et al. Hexaaquaruthenate(II) as a catalyst precursor in aqueous organometallic catalysis; A. C. Beyei. Ruthenium-catalyzedoxidation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in aqueous medium; M. Bressan. Hydrosoluble ligands for a new technology; E.G. Kuntz. Comparative study of biphase reduction of carbonyl compounds catalyzed by homogeneous and water soluble Ru catalysts; S. Sabata, et al. Three approaches to catalytic aqueous organometallic chemistry involving water soluble ligands, some modified cyclodextrins as ligands, and reactions in an aluminophosphate cavity; W.R. Jackson, et al. Models for supported aqueous-phase catalysis; I. Toth, et al. Stoichiometric and exhaustive hydrolysis of N,N-dialkylcarbamates; D. Belli Dell'Amico, et al. Composite hydrogels of the polysaccharide/polyvalent metal type; T. Spychaj, et al. Organometallic catalysis in water and in a two-phase system; D. Sinou. Chiral sulfonated phosphines in enantioselective catalysis; J. Bakos. Asymmetric complex catalysis in micellar systems; G. Oehme, et al. Bioorganometallic chemistry: the reaction of a 5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)rhodium aqua complex with nucleobases, nucleosides, nucleotides, and oligonucleotides; R.H. Fish, et al. On nature's aqueous organometallic and radical chemistry with B12-derivatives; B. Krautler. Catalytic hydrogenation of biological membranes: the effects on membrane physical state and functions; L. Vigh, F. Joo. Aqueous phospholipid dispersions as vectors for selective homogeneous catalysis; P.J. Quinn. Modification of biomembranes by catalytic hydrogenation; L. Nadasdi, et al. Subject index.
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Abstract
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Of the Round Table Discussion of the State of the Art and Future Directions of Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis -- Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions of Olefins in Water: Olefin Metathesis and Isomerization -- Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry: Effects of a Reactive Solvent -- Aqueous Chemistry and Catalytic Activity of Organometallic Iridium Complexes -- Organometallic Radical Chemistry in Aqueous Solution -- The Use of 1,3,5-Triaza-7-phosphaadamantane (PTA), a Water- Soluble, Air Stable Ligand, in Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis -- Recent Developments in Metal Catalyzed Biphasic Reactions -- Counter Phase Transfer Catalysis by Water-Soluble Phosphine Complexes -- Metal-Catalyzed Hydrophosphination as a Route to Water-Soluble Phosphines -- Aqueous Media in the Intramolecular Heck Reaction -- New Efficient Water-Soluble Catalysts for Two-Phase Olefin Hydroformylation -- Rhodium and Palladium Water-Soluble Complexes in the Carbonylation Reactions. Improvement in the Transfer Between the Organic and Aqueous Phases -- New Water Soluble Phosphines for Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis in the Aqueous Phase -- Hexaaquaruthenate(II) as Catalyst Precursor in Aqueous Organometallic Catalysis -- Ruthenium-Catalyzed Oxidation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Aqueous Medium -- Hydrosoluble Ligands for a New Technology -- Comparative Study of Biphase Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds Catalyzed by Homogeneous and Water Soluble Ru Catalysts -- Three Approaches to Catalytic Aqueous Organometallic Chemistry Involving Water Soluble Ligands, Some Modified Cyclodextrins as Ligands, and Reactions in an Aluminophosphate Cavity -- Models for Supported Aqueous-Phase Catalysis -- Stoichiometric and Exhaustive Hydrolysis of N, N-Dialkylcarbamates -- Composite Hydrogels of the Polysaccharide/Polyvalent Metal Type -- Organometallic Catalysis in Water and in a Two-Phase System -- Chiral Sulfonated Phosphines in Enantioselective Catalysis -- Asymmetric Complex Catalysis in Micellar Systems -- Bioorganometallic Chemistry: The Reaction of a (?5-Pentamethyl-cyclopentadienyl)rhodium Aqua Complex with Nucleobases, Nucleosides, Nucleotides, and Oligonucleotides -- On Nature's Aqueous Organometallic and Radical Chemistry with B12-Derivatives -- Catalytic Hydrogenation of Biological Membranes: The Effects on Membrane Physical State and Functions -- Aqueous Phospholipid Dispersions as Vectors for Selective Homogeneous Catalysis -- Modification of Biomembranes by Catalytic Hydrogenation -- Author Index.
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Subject
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Chemistry, Inorganic.
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Chemistry, Organic.
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Chemistry.
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Ferenc Joó
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István T Horváth
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Parallel Title
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Debrecen, Hungary, August 29--September 1, 1994
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