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FoLLowing the first synthesis of an organoLead compound by Loewig
in 1852, progress sLowed markedLy in organoLead chemistry. Then,
the discovery of the outstanding performance of organoLead
compounds as antiknock additives to automobiLe gasoline turned
organoLead chemistry into one of the main areas of organometallic
chemistry. Large-scaLe industriaL procedures for synthesizing
tetraethyLLead and other tetraaLkyLLead compounds and entireLy new
techniques, such as handling Large amounts of sodium-Lead aLLoys or
eLectroLyzing Grignard soLutions, were deveLoped, and many other
industriaL projects as weLL as toxicoLogicaL and environmentaL
studies brought a tremendous increase of knowLedge. Therefore, a
compiLation of the avaiLabLe data in organoLead chemistry seemed
justified. In the present series onLy compounds containing at Least
one Lead-to-carbon bond are considered; the simpLe inorganic
cyanides, carbides, etc. , are excLuded. The materiaL is organized
as foLLows: 1. MononucLear compounds (compounds containing onLy one
Lead atom) 2. DinucLear compounds 3. OLigo-and poLynucLear
compounds Within the group of mononucLear compounds the materiaL is
arranged in a simiLar way as in the GmeLin voLumes of the sister
eLement tin, that is: 1. 1 * Compounds containing four Pb-C bonds
1. 2 Compounds containing Pb-H bonds 1. 3 Compounds containing
bonds between Lead and group 17 eLements 1. 4 Compounds containing
bonds between Lead and group 16 eLements 1. 5 Compounds containing
bonds between Lead and group 15 eLements 1. 6 Compounds containing
bonds between Lead and Si, Ge, or Sn 1.
The public role of religion continues to be a complex and
controversial topic. In a career spanning nearly five decades,
Wolfgang Huber has written extensively on the role of Christian
ethics in societies across the globe. This collection provides an
introduction to his thought and access to some of his most
important and thought-provoking essays. Huber continues to engage
issues of both local and global importance at institutions in a
number of countries. (Series: Theology in the Public Square /
Theologie in der Offentlichkeit - Vol. 5)
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