10th IUPAC Symposium on Organo-Metallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS 10), Versailles, France, 18–22 July 1999
This conference is part of the Organometallic Chemistry Directed Toward Organic Synthesis series.
Recent advances in selective organic synthesis mediated by transition metal complexes
Olefin metathesis–recent applications in synthesis
The application of ligands with planar chirality in asymmetric synthesis
Chiral copper (ii) complexes as Lewis acids for catalyzed cycloaddition, carbonyl addition, and conjugate addition reactions
Approaches to catalyst discovery. New carbon–heteroatom and carbon–carbon bond formation
Transition metal catalysis in organic synthesis: reflections, chirality and new vistas
Palladium-catalyzed annulation
The bite angle makes the catalyst
Chiral nitrogen-stabilized Fischer carbene complexes: an efficient tool in the stereocontrolled elaboration of additional stereogenic centers
Cobalt-mediated cyclotrimerization and cycloisomerization reactions. Synthetic applications
Ring-opening polymerization of strained metallocenophanes: a new route to high molecular weight poly(metallocenes)
Selectivity and reactivity in asymmetric allylic alkylation
Organometallic chemistry directed towards the synthesis of electroactive materials: stereoselective routes to extended polyconjugated systems
Rapid, productive and stereoselective hydrogenation of ketones
Strategies for the development of enantioselective catalysts
Bicyclization of dienes, enynes, and diynes with Ti(ii) reagent. New developments towards asymmetric synthesis
The directed ortho metalation–transition metal–catalyzed reaction symbiosis in heteroaromatic synthesis
Recent studies in asymmetric catalysis using ferrocenyl ligands
Recollections of organopalladium chemistry