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The present issue, Volume 2 of'Boron Compounds'4th Supplement of the Gmelin Hand book, updates the previous issues by reporting the literature on boron-oxygen systems published up to 1988. For some important recent developments literature is covere
A broad coverage of boron topics is provided. Structural elucidations and convenient routes to useful hydroboration reagents are presented as well as boron compounds used for medical purposes. Special attention is devoted to theoretical studies and c
The 3rd supplement continues the updating of the original 20 volumes on boron com pounds published between 1974 and 1979. The first supplement to this series brought the literature closing date uniformly to the end of 1977, whereas the two volumes
Autor:
Kurt Niedenzu, Hans Zimmer
Annual Reports in Inorganic and General Syntheses-1972 presents an organized annual summary of synthetic developments in inorganic chemistry and its related areas. The book discusses alkali and alkaline earth elements, alloys, silver, gold, zinc, cad
The 3rd supplement continues the updating of the original 20 volumes on boron compounds published between 1974 and 1979. The first supplement consisting of 3 volumes covered all the literature uniformly up to the end of 1977, whereas the two volumes
The present issue, Volume 3a of'Boron Compounds'4th Supplement of the Gmelin Hand book, presents the description of boron nitride and a part of other boron compounds containing nitrogen. Volume 3 b (to be published Later) will complete the presenta
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Kurt Niedenzu, J.W. Dawson
Although the chemistry of boron is still relatively young, it is developing at a pace where even specific areas of research are difficult to compile into a monograph. Besides the boron hydrides, boron-nitrogen compounds are among the most fascinating
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ChemInform. 22
3-Ferrocenylpyrazole (=Hpz * ) has been prepared and was converted to the salt Kpz * and the complex [(π-CH 2 CCH 3 CH 2 )Pd-(pz * )] 2 . In many respects Hpz * reacts with boron compounds in a manner similar to the unsubstituted parent pyrazole. Th
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ChemInform. 22