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Design of organometallic group IV heteroallylic complexes and their catalytic properties for polymerizations and olefin centered transformations.

Design of organometallic group IV heteroallylic complexes and their catalytic properties for polymerizations and olefin centered transformations. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Design of organometallic group IV heteroallylic complexes and their catalytic properties for polymerizations and olefin centered transformations. Abstract Text:

    elena smolenskyElena Smolensky,moris s eisenMoris S Eisen,elena smolenskyElena Smolensky,moris s eisenMoris S Eisen,elena smolenskyElena Smolensky,moris s eisenMoris S Eisen,

    The use of metallocenes in many stoichiometric and catalytic processes has been the impetus for the development of new organometallic complexes, especially those containing early transition metals. The formation of coordinative unsaturated complexes using allylic, benzamidinate and aminopyridine families is presented. The synthesis and structural parameters of the new complexes, their activation and use in the polymerization of alpha-olefins and dienes, in the dehydrogenative coupling of silanes and in the hydroamination reactions comprise the objectives of this review.

    Design of organometallic group IV heteroallylic complexes and their catalytic properties for polymerizations and olefin centered transformations. Publishing Authors By Initials

    e smolenskyE Smolensky,ms eisenMS Eisen,e smolenskyE Smolensky,ms eisenMS Eisen,e smolenskyE Smolensky,ms eisenMS Eisen,

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    Design of organometallic group IV heteroallylic complexes and their catalytic properties for polymerizations and olefin centered transformations. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)

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    Page Numbers: 5623-50

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    ISSN: 1477-9226

    DAY: 23

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Schulich Faculty of Chemistry and Institute of Catalysis Science and Technology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel.

    Country: England

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