Edited by
Hideo Kurosawa, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Akio Yamamoto, Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Shinjuku, Japan
Description
Almost all contemporary organic synthesis involve transition metal complexes as catalysts or particular reagents. The aim of this book
is to provide the reader with detailed accounts of elementary processes within molecular catalysis to allow its development and as an
aid in designing novel catalytic systems. The book comprises authoritative reviews on elementary processes from experts working at the
forefront of organometallic chemistry.
Included in series
Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
Audience:
Students and researchers working in the fields of organometallic chemistry, catalysis, organic synthesis, polymer synthesis, and materials
science. Universities with chemistry departments and libraries; companies with chemistry related researchers; Government institutes conducting
chemical research.