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Mechanisms in Homogeneous Catalysis – A Spectroscopic Approach

B Heaton (Autor)

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404 Seiten
2005
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH (Hersteller)
978-3-527-60513-2 (ISBN)
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While chemists using spectroscopic methods need to learn from the specialists, they do not normally read the spectroscopists original papers. This book provides information summarizing some of the advances in the mechanistic understanding of metallocene polymerization catalysts and the role of NMR spectroscopy in these endeavors.
While chemists using spectroscopic methods need to learn from the specialists, they do not normally read the spectroscopists' original papers. This book provides this very information - summarizing some recent advances in the mechanistic understanding of metallocene polymerization catalysts and the role of NMR spectroscopy in these endeavors. Adopting a real practice-oriented approach, the authors focus on two of the most important spectroscopic techniques with two parts devoted to each of NMR and IR spectroscopy - as well as on important industrial applications with regard to the reaction discussed. Rather than providing a complete and exhaustive review of homogeneous hydrogenation and its detailed mechanisms, the book focuses on the specific spectroscopic techniques and the mechanistic information that has been obtained from their application. The result is unique in its scope, allowing chemists from different fields to learn which techniques can be applied for their specific synthetic problems.
The prizewinning editor, Professor Brian Heaton, is the key player in the field, and has brought together here a team of authors to cater for specialists, and researchers in industry and academia.

Brian Heaton was born in the Lake District (north west of England) from where many Inorganic Chemistry Professors originate. He was one of Professor Joe Chatt s first research students at the University of Sussex (1964 67) and then moved to the University of Kent at Canterbury where he developed his multinuclear NMR expertise. In 1985, he became Grant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Liverpool and has been one of the pioneers in the development of High Pressure NMR measurements to spectroscopically characterise intermediates in the catalytic cycle of homogeneous transition metal catalysed reactions; he has recently reported only the second example of the complete spectroscopic characterisation of all the intermediates in a catalytic cycle, viz the Pd catalysed methoxycarbonylation of ethene.

NMR Spectroscopy and Homogeneous Catalysis High Pressure NMR Cells High Pressure IR Cells Processing Spectroscopic Data N Carbonylation of Methanol to Acetic Acid and Methyl Acetate to Acetic Anhydride Hydroformulation Alkene/CO Copolymerisation The Use of Spectroscopy in Metallocene Based Polymerisation Catalysis Hydrogenation

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.9.2005
Verlagsort Weinheim
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 10 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie
ISBN-10 3-527-60513-4 / 3527605134
ISBN-13 978-3-527-60513-2 / 9783527605132
Zustand Neuware
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