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"Organoiron Compounds" A, Ferrocene 10 systematicalty covers the
literature through the end of 1986 and includes so me references
published more recently. A formula index provides ready access to
the compounds covered. This volume ends the description of
mononuclear unbridged disubstituted ferrocenes, 1 2 FeC HRR . The
description of the unbridged disubstituted ferrocenes was initiated
with lO a 1 2 "Organoiron Compounds" A, Ferrocene 7 (starting with
R and R containing C and Hand 1 containing halogen at least in R\
and continuing with compounds containing 0 at least in R to form
alcohols and phenols, their esters, ethers, acetals, and
aldehydes), and was foltowed 1 by "Organoiron Compounds" A,
Ferrocene 8 (with at least R containing 0). "Organoiron 1
Compounds" A, Ferrocene 9 treated compounds in wh ich at least R
contains N, S, Se, B, or Si. This volume now comprises the rest of
the disubstituted ferrocenes containing P, As, or a 1 metal at
least in R . Beyond that it includes the description of alt the
mononuclear unbridged trisubstituted ferrocenes, FeClOH7R1R2R3.
Series A so far comprises volumes A 1 to A 10 and has been surveyed
in the preface to A 7 (1980). The data in tables are given in
abbreviated form without dimensions; for dimensions, explanations,
and further abbreviations used, see p. X (next page). Additional
remarks are given in the headings of the tables where necessary.
This volume 8 is the fourth in a series dealing with
organomolybdenum compounds. An Empirical Formula Index and a Ligand
Formula Index provide ready access to the compounds covered. Volume
5 describes mononuclear organomolybdenum compounds with isocyanide,
3 4 carbene, carbyne, alkynyl, alkene, alkyne, L, and L ligands
with and without additional CO groups. Volume 6 starts the
description of mononuclear organomolybdenum compounds with 5 one L
Ligand, a Ligand bonded to molybdenum by five carbon atoms. The
compounds contain either zero or one CO group bonded to the
molybdenum atom. Volume 7 continues the 5 description of
L-molybdenum compounds containing two CO groups, but no additional
nl 5 ligands. This volume describes L-molybdenum compounds with two
CO groups and additional 1 4 L to L ligands. Following the
nomenclature used in this series of organomolybdenum com pounds, nl
is an organic Ligand bonded by n C atoms to molybdenum, and mo is
an electron 2 donor Ligand with m donor electrons. Thus 0 denotes a
Ligand such as PR . 3 Many of the data, particular those in tables,
are given in an abbreviated form without units; for explanations
see p. X. Additional information, if necessary, is given before the
individual table. Frankfurt am Main Manfred Winter November 1992
Wolfgang Petz X Remarks on Abbreviations and Dimensions Many
compounds in this volume are presented in tables in which numerous
abbreviations are used, the dimensions are omitted for the sake of
conciseness. This necessitates the following clarifications.
PF3, (CH3)3SiCl -> (CH3)3SiF, and RC(O)Cl -> RC(O)F. Others
include the conversion of (C6H5)3P into (C6H5)3PF2 and of
(R3NC(S)S)2 into R2NCF3, R=alkyl. In organic chemistry, fluorides
are easily accessible from alcohols, geminal fluorides RR'CF2 from
the respective aldehydes or ketones, and acyl fluorides RC(O)F from
carboxylic acides by using DAST. Because DAST is easy to handle and
gives clean reactions in syntheses, this Gmelin volume devotes much
space to the description of the chemical and physical properties od
DAST.
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