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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/East_Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_3110%3A_Descriptive_Inorganic_Chemistry/11%3A_Organometallic_ChemistryMetals cover a vast swath of the periodic table and include the alkali metals, alkali earth metals, transition metals, the main group metals, and the lanthanides and actinides. There’s a reason the “o...Metals cover a vast swath of the periodic table and include the alkali metals, alkali earth metals, transition metals, the main group metals, and the lanthanides and actinides. There’s a reason the “organo” comes first in “organometallic chemistry”—These catalysts usually the aid in the creation of new bonds in organic compounds, building up complex products from simple starting materials.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Organometallic_Chemistry_(Evans)/01%3A_Introduction_to_Organometallic_Chemistry/1.01%3A_Resources_for_Organometallic_ChemistryNothing as exhaustive as Reusch’s Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry exists for organometallic chemistry, but the base of resources available on the Web is growing. VIPER is a collection of electro...Nothing as exhaustive as Reusch’s Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry exists for organometallic chemistry, but the base of resources available on the Web is growing. VIPER is a collection of electronic resources for teaching and learning inorganic chemistry, and includes a nice section on organometallic chemistry featuring laboratory assignments, lecture notes, and classroom activities.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Kutztown_University_of_Pennsylvania/CHM_320%3A_Advanced_Inorganic_Chemistry_textbook/13%3A_Introduction_to_Organometallic_Complexes/13.01%3A_What_is_Organometallic_ChemistryThe goal of this otherwise content-free post is twofold: (1) to help motivate us as we move forward (that is, to constantly remind us that there is a point to all this!); and (2) to illustrate the kin...The goal of this otherwise content-free post is twofold: (1) to help motivate us as we move forward (that is, to constantly remind us that there is a point to all this!); and (2) to illustrate the kinds of problems we’ll be able to address using concepts from the field.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Centre_College/CHE_332%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry/10%3A_Organometallic_ChemistryMetals cover a vast swath of the periodic table and include the alkali metals, alkali earth metals, transition metals, the main group metals, and the lanthanides and actinides. There’s a reason the “o...Metals cover a vast swath of the periodic table and include the alkali metals, alkali earth metals, transition metals, the main group metals, and the lanthanides and actinides. There’s a reason the “organo” comes first in “organometallic chemistry”—These catalysts usually the aid in the creation of new bonds in organic compounds, building up complex products from simple starting materials.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Marys_College_Notre_Dame_IN/CHEM_431%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Haas)/CHEM_431_Readings/19%3A_Organometallic_Bonding_(Epic_Ligand_Survey)/19.07%3A_Metal_HydridesMetal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polari...Metal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polarization and pKa. They may be acidic or hydridic or both, depending on the nature of the metal center and the reaction conditions. In this post, we’ll develop some heuristics for predicting the behavior of M-H bonds and discuss their major modes of reactivity.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4210%3A_Inorganic_Chem_II_(Siddiquee)/06%3A_Catalysis/6.04%3A_Survey_of_Organometallic_Ligands/6.4.03%3A_Hydrides_and_Dihydrogen_ComplexesMetal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polari...Metal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polarization and pKa. They may be acidic or hydridic or both, depending on the nature of the metal center and the reaction conditions. In this post, we’ll develop some heuristics for predicting the behavior of M-H bonds and discuss their major modes of reactivity.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Organometallic_Chemistry_(Evans)/02%3A_Organometallic_Ligands/2.06%3A_Metal_HydridesMetal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polari...Metal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polarization and pKa. They may be acidic or hydridic or both, depending on the nature of the metal center and the reaction conditions. In this post, we’ll develop some heuristics for predicting the behavior of M-H bonds and discuss their major modes of reactivity.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/East_Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4110%3A_Advanced_Inorganic_Chemistry/10%3A_Organometallic_Chemistry/10.02%3A_Nomenclature_Ligands_and_Classification/10.2.01%3A_Survey_of_Organometallic_Ligands/10.2.1.03%3A_Hydrides_and_Dihydrogen_ComplexesMetal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polari...Metal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polarization and pKa. They may be acidic or hydridic or both, depending on the nature of the metal center and the reaction conditions. In this post, we’ll develop some heuristics for predicting the behavior of M-H bonds and discuss their major modes of reactivity.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Ripon_College/CHM_321%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry/06%3A_Organometallic_Chemistry/6.04%3A_Survey_of_Organometallic_Ligands/6.4.03%3A_Hydrides_and_Dihydrogen_ComplexesMetal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polari...Metal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polarization and pKa. They may be acidic or hydridic or both, depending on the nature of the metal center and the reaction conditions. In this post, we’ll develop some heuristics for predicting the behavior of M-H bonds and discuss their major modes of reactivity.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Inorganic_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/13%3A_Organometallic_Chemistry/13.04%3A_Survey_of_Organometallic_Ligands/13.4.03%3A_Hydrides_and_Dihydrogen_ComplexesMetal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polari...Metal-hydrogen bonds are ubiquitous X-type ligands in organometallic chemistry. There is much more than meets the eye to most M-H bonds: although they’re simple to draw, they vary enormously in polarization and pKa. They may be acidic or hydridic or both, depending on the nature of the metal center and the reaction conditions. In this post, we’ll develop some heuristics for predicting the behavior of M-H bonds and discuss their major modes of reactivity.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Marys_College_Notre_Dame_IN/CHEM_431%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Haas)/CHEM_431_Readings/18%3A_Introduction_to_Organometallic_Complexes/18.01%3A_What_is_Organometallic_ChemistryThe goal of this otherwise content-free post is twofold: (1) to help motivate us as we move forward (that is, to constantly remind us that there is a point to all this!); and (2) to illustrate the kin...The goal of this otherwise content-free post is twofold: (1) to help motivate us as we move forward (that is, to constantly remind us that there is a point to all this!); and (2) to illustrate the kinds of problems we’ll be able to address using concepts from the field.