Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry: Band 5/2 In - Organoindium Compounds
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The present volume contains all compounds in which at least one indium-carbon bonding interaction can be assumed. The compilation starts with the simplest compound of trivalent indium, In(CHh, and ends with studies about the interaction of indium with...
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The present volume contains all compounds in which at least one indium-carbon bonding interaction can be assumed. The compilation starts with the simplest compound of trivalent indium, In(CHh, and ends with studies about the interaction of indium with carbon monoxide 3 in an argon matrix. Literature coverage is intended to be complete to spring 1991 with various examples up to September 1991. The arrangement is closely related to that of the organogallium volume and documents the similarities between the two elements. Following the indium triorganyls and their adducts with Lewis bases in Section 1, the broad field of compounds of the general type R ln- n 3 n (n = 1, 2) is treated in sections 2 to 9; X represents a ligand bonded with a non-carbon atom to the indium atom. The arrangement of the various ligands follows the order group 17, 16, 15, etc. elements, with few compounds having direct indium-transition metal bonds. Ionic species, predominantly [R lnX -n]-compounds (n = 1 to4), close the series of trivalent n 4 organoindium compounds and are collected in Section 11. Compounds of formally low valent indium (In", Ini, and Ino), with one R 1nlnR species having an In-In bond, form Section 12; 2 2 an extended chapter therein is dedicated to the young area of Cpln compounds in which i formalln is coordinated in an T] 5 manner.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry: Band 5/2 In - Organoindium Compounds “
1 Indium Triorganyls2 Organoindium Halogenides
3 Organoindium Pseudohalogenides
4 Organoindium-Oxygen Compounds
5 Organoindium-Sulfur Compounds
6 Organoindium-Selenium Compounds
7 Organoindium-Nitrogen Compounds
8 Organoindium-Phosphorus, -Arsenic, and -Antimony Compounds
9 Organoindium-Boron Compounds
10 Organoindium-Transition Metal Compounds
11 Compounds with Organoindium Ions
12 Organoindium Compounds of Lower Oxidation States
- Empirical Formula Index
- Ligand Index
- Physical Constants and Conversion Factors
Autoren-Porträt von Johann Weidlein
Wolfgang Petz, Dr. phil., ist Historiker und promovierte an der Universität Augsburg. Er war Mitarbeiter im Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte Augsburg, wo er an der Konzeption und Realisierung mehrerer Landesausstellungen mitwirkte, und ist Lehrer an einem Kemptener Gymnasium.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Johann Weidlein
- 2013, 8. Aufl., 442 Seiten, mit farbigen Abbildungen, Maße: 24,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Mitarbeit: Kalbskopf, B.; Richter-Ditten, H.-J.; Rudolph, E.; Herausgegeben von Petz, Wolfgang
- Verlag: Springer
- ISBN-10: 3662091461
- ISBN-13: 9783662091463
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Englisch
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