An essential guide for anyone working in organometallic, coordination and synthetic chemistry, catalysis, and materials science, Ferrocenes: From Materialsand Chemistry to Biology describes recent advances in the development and application of ferrocene compounds, including: synthesis and use of new chiral and non-chiral ferrocene ligands; ferrocence-based materials and molecular devices, including sensors, polymers, electrooptical materials, and liquid-crystalline materials; and ferrocenylated biomolecules, biomedical applications and ferrocene drugs. INDICE: Part I - Ferrocene ligands 1 Unidentate ferrocene donors [N. J. Long, R. C. J. Atkinson] 2 Dppf [T. S. A. Hor, S. W. Chien] 3 Dppf analogues andderivatives [T. J. Colacot] 4 Other symmetric 1,1-bidentate ferrocene ligands[U. Siemeling] 5 1-Functionalized ferrocene phosphines [P. Stepnika] 6 Chiral1,2-disubstituted ferrocene ligands [A. Togni, A. Bertogg, F. Camponovo] 7 1,3-Disubstituted, ferrocenophane-based and polydentate ferrocene donors [P. Stepnicka, M. Lamac] Part II - Materials, molecular devices and biomolecules 8 Ferrocene-based sensors [P. D. Beer, S. Bayly, G. Chen] 9 Electrooptical materials [J. Heck, M. Dede] 10 Ferrocene polymers [N. J. Long, K. Kowalski] 11 Liquid-crystalline materials [R. Deschenaux] 12 Crystal engineering with ferrocene compounds [D. Braga] 13 Bioorganometallic chemistry of ferrocene [N. Metlzer-Nolte]
- ISBN: 978-0-470-03585-6
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 640
- Fecha Publicación: 29/02/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés