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This new series offers leading contributions by well known chemists reviewing the state–of–the–art of this wide research area. Physical Organometallic Chemistry aims to develop new insights and to promote novel interest and investigations applicable to organometallic chemistry. NMR spectroscopy has had a considerable impact on many fields of chemistry, although it has served organometallic chemistry mainly on a routine level. In a collection of reviews, leading chemists provide an insight into the scope of applications and uncover the potential of this technique for organometallic chemists. Advanced Applications of NMR to Organometallic Chemistry; aeo Illustrates how recent 1D and 2D and specialized multinuclear applications can solve specific problems encountered by organometallic chemists aeo Surveys modern NMR techniques in organometallic chemistry aeo Includes metal NMR related techniques aeo Focuses on the advent of solid state NMR in organometallic chemistry This book will prove invaluable to the NMR spectroscopist and organometallic chemists and will also be of interest to all organic, inorganic and physical chemists Contents: Selective Excitation and Selective Detection in ?29Si NMR; Two–dimensional ?13C, Metal Nuclei Correlation; Two–dimensional ?1H–?119Sn Proton Detected Correlation Spectroscopy in Coordination Chemistry of Hypervalent Organotin Compounds; Indirect Nuclear ?119Sn–X Spin–Spin Coupling; Solid State NMR Applications in Organotin and Organolead Chemistry; Solid State NMR Investigations of Metal Carbonyl Complexes; High Pressure NMR in Organometallic Chemistry; Multinuclear NMR Spectroscopy in Supercritical Fluids; High Resolution ?6 ,7Li NMR of Organolithium Compounds; Metal NMR of Organovanadium, –Niobium and –Tantalum Compounds; NMR of Metallic Nuclei in Clusters; ?171Yb NMR Spectroscopy
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This new series offers leading contributions by well known chemists reviewing the state–of–the–art of this wide research area. Physical Organometallic Chemistry aims to develop new insights and to promote novel interest and investigations applicable to organometallic chemistry. NMR spectroscopy has had a considerable impact on many fields of chemistry, although it has served organometallic chemistry mainly on a routine level. In a collection of reviews, leading chemists provide an insight into the scope of applications and uncover the potential of this technique for organometallic chemists. Advanced Applications of NMR to Organometallic Chemistry; aeo Illustrates how recent 1D and 2D and specialized multinuclear applications can solve specific problems encountered by organometallic chemists aeo Surveys modern NMR techniques in organometallic chemistry aeo Includes metal NMR related techniques aeo Focuses on the advent of solid state NMR in organometallic chemistry This book will prove invaluable to the NMR spectroscopist and organometallic chemists and will also be of interest to all organic, inorganic and physical chemists Contents: Selective Excitation and Selective Detection in ?29Si NMR; Two–dimensional ?13C, Metal Nuclei Correlation; Two–dimensional ?1H–?119Sn Proton Detected Correlation Spectroscopy in Coordination Chemistry of Hypervalent Organotin Compounds; Indirect Nuclear ?119Sn–X Spin–Spin Coupling; Solid State NMR Applications in Organotin and Organolead Chemistry; Solid State NMR Investigations of Metal Carbonyl Complexes; High Pressure NMR in Organometallic Chemistry; Multinuclear NMR Spectroscopy in Supercritical Fluids; High Resolution ?6 ,7Li NMR of Organolithium Compounds; Metal NMR of Organovanadium, –Niobium and –Tantalum Compounds; NMR of Metallic Nuclei in Clusters; ?171Yb NMR Spectroscopy