
By Yuxue Li (auth.), Olaf Wiest, Yundong Wu (eds.)
Computational equipment became an indispensible software for elucidating the mechanism of organometallic reactions. This photo of cutting-edge computational stories offers an summary of the great box of computational organometallic chemistry. Authors from Asia, Europe and the USA were chosen to give a contribution a bankruptcy on their expert components. subject matters addressed comprise: DFT stories on zirconium-mediated reactions, strength box equipment in organometallic chemistry, hydrogenation of π-systems, oxidative functionalization of unactivated C-H bonds and olefins, the osmylation response, and cobalt carbonyl clusters. The breadth and intensity of the contributions show not just the the most important function that computational equipment play within the research of a variety of organometallic reactions, but additionally attest the powerful healthiness of the sector, which maintains to profit from, in addition to encourage novel experimental studies.
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