Thirteenth International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry, Turin, Italy, 4–9 September 1988
This conference is part of the Organometallic Chemistry series.
What can metal-ligand bonding energetics teach us about stoichiometric and catalytic organometallic chemistry?
Selectivities in organic reactions via π-allyl-palladium complexes
Tuning the reactivity of metals held in a rigid ligand environment
The stabilization and reactivity of strained cyclic alkynes on transition metal centres
Electron-rich metal complexes for CO2 and CS2 incorporation
Carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bond activation at ditungsten centers supported by alkoxide ligands
Some novel structural and chemical aspects of Cp-substituted bent metallocene complexes
Migratory-insertion of carbon monoxide into metal-acyl bonds
Main-group metallocenes: Recent developments
Silicon hydrides in organic synthesis
A new view of the Fischer-Tropsch polymerisation reaction
Synthesis and catalytic activity of carbonyl palladium clusters
Activation of alkynes with ruthenium complexes
Applications of 2-dimensional NMR in organometallic chemistry
New interconversions in the ligand sphere of clusters