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(Ebook) Computational Organometallic Chemistry by Yuxue Li (auth.), Olaf Wiest, Yundong Wu (eds.) ISBN 9783642252570, 9783642252587, 3642252575, 3642252583

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Authors:Yuxue Li (auth.), Olaf Wiest, Yundong Wu (eds.)
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:1
Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Language:english
File Size:8.59 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783642252570, 9783642252587, 3642252575, 3642252583
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(Ebook) Computational Organometallic Chemistry by Yuxue Li (auth.), Olaf Wiest, Yundong Wu (eds.) ISBN 9783642252570, 9783642252587, 3642252575, 3642252583

Computational methods have become an indispensible tool for elucidating the mechanism of organometallic reactions. This snapshot of state-of-the-art computational studies provides an overview of the vast field of computational organometallic chemistry. Authors from Asia, Europe and the US have been selected to contribute a chapter on their specialist areas. Topics addressed include: DFT studies on zirconium-mediated reactions, force field methods in organometallic chemistry, hydrogenation of π-systems, oxidative functionalization of unactivated C-H bonds and olefins, the osmylation reaction, and cobalt carbonyl clusters. The breadth and depth of the contributions demonstrate not only the crucial role that computational methods play in the study of a wide range of organometallic reactions, but also attest the robust health of the field, which continues to benefit from, as well as inspire novel experimental studies.
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