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Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

Volume 637-639
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Pages 1-875 (3 December 2001)


Foreword
Page 1
R. D. Adams
Ferrocene—how it all began
Pages 3-6
Peter L. Pauson
How metallocene chemistry and research began in Munich
Pages 7-12
Ernst Otto Fischer, Reinhard Jira
The early ferrocene days—a personal recollection
Pages 13-15
Myron Rosenblum
Recollections of the arrival of ferrocene
Pages 16-17
Mark C. Whiting
Cyclopentadienyl–metal chemistry in the Wilkinson Group, Harvard, 1952–1955
Pages 18-26
F. Albert Cotton
Studies on the cyclometallation of ferrocenylimines
Pages 27-46
Yangjie Wu, Shouquan Huo, Junfang Gong, Xiuling Cui, Li Ding, Kuiling Ding, Chenxia Du, Yuanhong Liu, Maoping Song
Ferrocene polymers: current architectures, syntheses and utility
Pages 47-69
Richard D. A. Hudson
The reaction of ferrocenyl acetylene with [RuCp(PR3)(CH3CN)2]PF6 (R=Me, Ph, Cy). Formation of the first allenyl carbene complexes
Pages 70-74
Eva Rüba, Kurt Mereiter, Roland Schmid, Karl Kirchner, Herwig Schottenberger
Structural characterization and complexation behavior of ferrocene bearing dipeptide chain (-L-Ala-L-Pro-NHPy)
Pages 75-79
Toshiyuki Moriuchi, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Toshikazu Hirao
Synthesis of a new bis(ferrocenyl)ruthenacyclopentatriene compound with a significant inter-metal electronic communication
Pages 80-83
Yasuyuki Yamada, Jun Mizutani, Masato Kurihara, Hiroshi Nishihara
[2+2+2] Cyclotrimerisation of bisaryl acetylene bearing ferrocenyl units with planar chirality: synthesis of enantiopure conjugated polyferrocene complexes
Pages 84-88
Victor Mamane, Aurore Gref, Fabrice Lefloch, Olivier Riant
Metal-directed assembly of polyferrocenyl transition metal dithiocarbamate macrocyclic molecular boxes
Pages 89-93
Siu-Wai Lai, Michael G. B. Drew, Paul D. Beer
Synthesis, spectroscopy and biological activity of novel acylhydrazines containing ferrocenyl moiety
Pages 94-98
Huang Runqiu, Wang Qingmin
ortho-Silylation of 2,2′-bis(oxazolinyl)-1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocenes and remarkable effect of the silyl groups on the enantioselectivity in Pd-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation
Pages 99-106
Sunwoo Lee, Jeong Hwan Koh, Jaiwook Park
Conformational control of intramolecular arene stacking in ferrocene complexes bearing tert-butyl and pentafluorophenyl substituents
Pages 107-115
Paul A. Deck, Caleb E. Kroll, W. Gary Hollis Jr., Frank R. Fronczek
Chiral ferrocenylthiazolidines, new ligands for palladium complexes
Pages 116-125
Asensio González, Jaume R. Granell, Concepción López
1,1′,2,2′-Tetrakis(diphenylphosphino)-4,4′-di-tert-butylferrocene, a new cisoid arrangement of phosphino groups
Pages 126-133
Roland Broussier, Emmanuelle Bentabet, Régine Amardeil, Philippe Richard, Philippe Meunier, Philippe Kalck, Bernard Gautheron
Voltammetric metal cation sensors based on ferrocene derivatives with oxazoline and imine substituents
Pages 134-138
Oliver B. Sutcliffe, Antony Chesney, Martin R. Bryce
Star-shaped polyferrocenes based on thiophene and triphenylamine: synthesis, spectroscopy and electrochemistry
Pages 139-144
K. R. Justin Thomas, Jiann T. Lin
Ruthenium(II) complexes containing 4-ferrocenylphenylisocyanide ligands. Crystal structure of trans, trans, trans-[RuCl2(POMe---P)2(FcC6H4NC)2] (POMe=PPh2C6H4OCH3; Fc=ferrocenyl)
Pages 145-150
Olivier Clot, Michael O. Wolf, Glenn P. A. Yap
An electrochemical study in acetonitrile of macrocyclic or open-chain ferrocene-containing oxa-aza or polyaza receptors in the presence of protons, metal cations and anions
Pages 151-158
José Manuel Lloris, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, Juan Soto, Teresa Pardo
Synthesis, structures and electrochemistry of bis(alkynylferrocene) complexes with fluorene spacers
Pages 159-166
Wai-Yeung Wong, Guo-Liang Lu, Ka-Fai Ng, Chun-Kin Wong, Ka-Ho Choi
Iron(II) versus osmium(II) oxidation in 1,1′-bis(diorganophosphino)ferrocene–osmium(II) complexes
Pages 167-171
Wolfgang Kaim, Torsten Sixt, Michael Weber, Jan Fiedler
Bonding in ‘closed,’ open, and half-open ferrocenes: new insight from structural and Mössbauer spectroscopic studies
Pages 172-181
Rehan Basta, David R. Wilson, Huairang Ma, Atta M. Arif, Rolfe H. Herber, Richard D. Ernst
(Ferrocenylmethyl)trialkyl ammoniums as template cations in optically active two-dimensional oxalate bridged [Cr–Mn] and [Cr–Ni] molecule-based magnets: synthesis and magnetic properties
Pages 182-190
Bernard Malézieux, Román Andrés, Muriel Brissard, Michel Gruselle, Cyrille Train, Patrick Herson, Ludmila L. Troitskaya, Viatcheslav I. Sokolov, Svetlana T. Ovseenko, Tatiana V. Demeschik, Nikolay S. Ovanesyan, Irina A. Mamed'yarova
Facile synthesis of bidimensional ferrocenyl-based branched oligomers by palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions
Pages 191-197
Arantxa Peruga, José A. Mata, Daniel Sainz, Eduardo Peris
4-Ethinyl-benzonitrile-ferrocenes bridged by a Pd(PPh3)2 unit; the solid-state structure of (η5-C5H5)Fe(η5-C5H4C6-point triple bond; length half of m-dashCC6H4C6-point triple bond; length half of m-dashN-1,4)
Pages 198-203
Stefan Köcher, Heinrich Lang
Synthesis and molecular structure of a novel ferrocene-containing macrocyclic acyl thiourea derivative
Pages 204-208
Ling-yun Zhang, Yao-feng Yuan, Ai-guo Hu, Ji-tao Wang, Jie Sun
Synthesis, structures and electrochemical properties of Group 6 metal carbonyl complexes containing ferrocenylpyrazole ligands
Pages 209-215
Liang-Fu Tang, Wen-Li Jia, Zhi-Hong Wang, Jian-Fang Chai, Ji-Tao Wang
Synthesis and characterisation of ferrocenyl-phosphonic and -arsonic acids
Pages 216-229
Steven R. Alley, William Henderson
Synthesis of controlled π-extended conjugate nanostructures of 1,1′-ferrocene
Pages 230-239
José-Gonzalo Rodríguez, Sheila Pleite
Allylferrocenylselenide and the synthesis of the first seleno-substituted allenylidene complex: synthesis, spectroscopy, electrochemistry and the effect of electron transfer from the ferrocenylselenyl subunit
Pages 240-250
Stephan Hartmann, Rainer F. Winter, Thomas Scheiring, Matthias Wanner
Ferrocene as a ferromagnetic coupler. Synthesis and characterization of a ferrocene bridged polychlorotriphenylmethyl diradical
Pages 251-257
O. Elsner, D. Ruiz-Molina, I. Ratera, J. Vidal-Gancedo, C. Rovira, J. Veciana
Characterization and electrochemical study of bis(ferrocenes) with a furan spacer and ferrocenophanes prepared from α-bromoacetyl substituted ferrocenes
Pages 258-265
P. Molina, A. Tárraga, D. Curiel, M. D. Velasco
An investigation of the chemistry of ferrocenoyl derivatives. The synthesis and reactions of ferrocenoyl imidazolide and its derivatives
Pages 266-275
Christopher Imrie, Leanne Cook, Demetrius C. Levendis
Synthesis, characterisation, crystal structures and electrochemistry of triosmium nitrite carbonyl clusters containing ferrocenyl phosphines
Pages 276-283
Emmie Ngai-Man Ho, Bernard Kwok-Man Hui, Wing-Tak Wong
Synthesis and characterization of ferrocenylalcohol derivatives of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene. X-ray crystal structure of N3P3Cl5OCH2CH2C5H4FeCp
Pages 284-290
Chip Nataro, Charles N. Myer, W. M. Cleaver, Christopher W. Allen
Internal ferrocenylalkynes—a comparative electrochemical and mass spectrometric study
Pages 291-299
Petr Stepnicka, Libor Trojan, Jirí Kubista, Jirí Ludvík
Synthesis and structure of an alkylgallium bridged [1,1]ferrocenophane
Pages 300-303
Werner Uhl, Ingo Hahn, Andreas Jantschak, Thomas Spies
The effect of d-block metal complexation on the spectroscopic and redox properties of ferrocene derivatives containing pyridine ligands
Pages 304-310
Jonathan D. Carr, Simon J. Coles, M. B. Hursthouse, James H. R. Tucker
Electrostatic field effects manifested in ferrocenyl metal complexes and the crystal structure of [Fe(η5-C5H5)(η5-C5H4CH=NNHC5H4N)]·HCl
Pages 311-317
Jack Silver, George R. Fern, John R. Miller, Elizabeth Slade, Mustafa Ahmet, Andrew Houlton, David J. Evans, G. Jeffery Leigh
Study on the synthesis of nonracemic C2-symmetric 1,1′-binaphthyl-2,2′-diyl bridged ferrocene. Stereochemical result of the cross-coupling reactions controlled by Pd(II) or Pd(IV) complex intermediacy
Pages 318-326
P. Kasák, R. Miklás, M. Putala
Properties of some ferrocene macrocyclic dioxotetraamines: the roles of aromatic side-arms
Pages 327-334
Peng Xue, Quan Yuan, Enqin Fu, Chengtai Wu
1,1′-Ferrocenoyl–oligoprolines. A synthetic, structural and electrochemical study
Pages 335-342
Yiming Xu, Pete Saweczko, Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz
Synthesis and dihydrogen phosphate binding properties of pyrrole containing ansa-ferrocenes
Pages 343-348
Jonathan L. Sessler, Rebecca S. Zimmerman, Gregory J. Kirkovits, Andreas Gebauer, Markus Scherer
Solution phase peptide synthesis with ferrocenyl amino acid derivatives
Pages 349-355
Jan Sehnert, Alexandra Hess, Nils Metzler-Nolte
Complexation and electrochemical sensing of anions by amide-substituted ferrocenyl ligands
Pages 356-363
Olivier Reynes, Frederic Maillard, Jean-Claude Moutet, Guy Royal, Eric Saint-Aman, Gabriella Stanciu, Jean-Pierre Dutasta, Isabelle Gosse, Jean-Christophe Mulatier
Highly efficient reduction of ferrocenyl derivatives by borane
Pages 364-371
Lucie Routaboul, Jérôme Chiffre, Gilbert G. A. Balavoine, Jean-Claude Daran, Eric Manoury
Ferrocenes derived from cyclopenta[l]phenanthrene: dibenzindene–metal complexes that resist haptotropic shifts
Pages 372-381
Suzie S. Rigby, Andreas Decken, Alex D. Bain, Michael J. McGlinchey
Reactions of ferrocene-derived bis(hydroxymethyl) phosphine sulfides FcCH(R)P(S)(CH2OH)2 (R=H, CH3) with cyclic thionylphosphazenes: crystal structures of FcCH2P(S)(CH2O)2PN(NPCl2)[NS(O)Ph] and FcCH2P(S)(CH2O)2PN2P[N(Me)CH2]2[NS(O)Ph] (Fc=ferrocenyl)
Pages 382-389
T. V. V. Ramakrishna, Anil J. Elias
Multistep redox properties of 2,2′-bipyridylboronium substituted ferrocenes
Pages 390-397
Li Ding, Kuangbiao Ma, Michael Bolte, Fabrizia Fabrizi de Biani, Piero Zanello, Matthias Wagner
Synthesis and characterization of ferrocene-labeled oligodeoxynucleotides
Pages 398-406
Amy E. Beilstein, Mark W. Grinstaff
Synthesis and reactivity of achiral and of a novel planar chiral thioferrocenoylsilanes
Pages 407-417
Bianca F. Bonini, Mauro Comes-Franchini, Mariafrancesca Fochi, Germana Mazzanti, Alfredo Ricci, Massimiliano Tomasulo, Greta Varchi
Synthesis and characterisation of novel multidentate ferrocene ligands and their Re(I) and Pt(II) complexes
Pages 418-425
Karen Bushell, Constantina Gialou, Chay Hian Goh, Nicholas J. Long, Jeff Martin, Andrew J. P. White, Charlotte K. Williams, David J. Williams, Marco Fontani, Piero Zanello
Knoevenagel condensation of ferrocenyl substituted carboxaldehydes with methylene active compounds on inorganic supports and the NLO properties of the resulting push–pull alkenes
Pages 426-434
Erik Stankovic, Stefan Toma, Roel Van Boxel, Inge Asselberghs, André Persoons
The linear and nonlinear optical properties of organometallic chromophores derived from ferrocene, [Fe25-C5H5)2(CO)2(μ-CO)(μ-C---CH3)]+[BF4] and terthienyl spacers. Crystal structure of 2-[(E)-2-ferrocenylethenyl]-5-(2-thienyl)thiophene
Pages 435-444
Richard D. A. Hudson, Inge Asselberghs, Koen Clays, Laurence P. Cuffe, John F. Gallagher, Anthony R. Manning, André Persoons, Kurt Wostyn
Electron acceptors of the fluorene series: Part 12. 9-(Metalloceneylidene)nitrofluorene derivatives of Fc–NF, NF–Fc–NF, and NF–Rc–NF types, and the vinylogues Fc–π–NF: synthesis, characterisation, intramolecular charge transfer, redox properties and X-ray structures for three fluorene–ferrocene derivatives
Pages 445-462
Dmitrii F. Perepichka, Igor F. Perepichka, Anatolii F. Popov, Martin R. Bryce, Andrei S. Batsanov, Antony Chesney, Judith A. K. Howard, Nikolai I. Sokolov
Octahedral ruthenium(II) complexes containing the chiral ligand (4S)-2-[(Sp)-2-(diphenylphosphino)ferrocenyl]-4-(isopropyl)oxazoline (FcPN). X-Ray crystal structures of fac-[RuCl2(PMe3)2(FcPN)] and fac-[RuCl2(dppm)(FcPN)] (dppm=bis(diphenylphosphino)methane)
Pages 463-468
José Gimeno, Elena Lastra, César Madrigal, Claudia Graiff, Antonio Tiripicchio
Enzymatic chemistry of ferrocenes: micellar tuning of the glucose oxidase reactivity toward solubilized electrochemically generated n-alkylferricenium cations
Pages 469-475
Alexander D. Ryabov, Ekaterina S. Ryabova, Marina D. Reshetova
Ferrocenyl naphthalene diimide can bind to DNA·RNA hetero duplex: potential use in an electrochemical detection of mRNA expression
Pages 476-483
Shinobu Sato, Satoshi Fujii, Kenichi Yamashita, Makoto Takagi, Hiroki Kondo, Shigeori Takenaka
Syntheses and some reactions of complexes containing carbon chains capped by ferrocenyl and W(CO)3Cp groups
Pages 484-499
Michael I. Bruce, Mark E. Smith, Brian W. Skelton, Allan H. White
Studies on organometallic selective estrogen receptor modulators. (SERMs) Dual activity in the hydroxy-ferrocifen series
Pages 500-506
Siden Top, Anne Vessières, Claude Cabestaing, Ionna Laios, Guy Leclercq, Christian Provot, Gérard Jaouen
Ferrocene substituted nitronyl nitroxide and imino nitroxide radicals. Synthesis, X-ray structure and magnetic properties
Pages 507-513
Christian Sporer, Daniel Ruiz-Molina, Klaus Wurst, Holger Kopacka, Jaume Veciana, Peter Jaitner
A comparison of ferrocenyl carbenium/non-carbenium structures in isomeric osmium cluster complexes obtained from the reaction of bis-ferrocenylbutadiyne with Os3(CO)10(μ-py)(μ-H)
Pages 514-520
Richard D. Adams, Bo Qu, Mark D. Smith
Synthesis, reactivity, and crystal structures of ferrocene-substituted amidinate derivatives
Pages 521-530
John R. Hagadorn, John Arnold
New chiral ferrocenyl-pyridinium salts for non-linear optics
Pages 531-537
Karine Roque, Fabienne Barangé, Gilbert G. A. Balavoine, Jean-Claude Daran, Pascal G. Lacroix, Eric Manoury
Diferrocenyltriphosphines 2. Reversible phosphine deligation in the chemistry of diferrocenyltriphosphine Ru(II) dichloride complexes with nitriles and pyridines: towards a pH-switchable catalyst?
Pages 538-548
Ian R. Butler, Simon J. Coles, Marco Fontani, Michael B. Hursthouse, Eric Lewis, K. L. M. Abdul Malik, Marc Meunier, Piero Zanello
5-C5H5)-Ring alkylation reaction with the C5H5 anion: towards the construction of tri-Fe complex Fe{[μ,η54-5-exo-(1′-C5H4)C5H5]Fe(CO)2(PPh3)}2
Pages 549-557
Lung-Shiang Luh, Ling-Kang Liu
Semimasked 1,1′-diethynylferrocenes: synthetic concepts, preparations, and reactions
Pages 558-576
Herwig Schottenberger, Josef Lukassser, Erwin Reichel, Adrian Gallus Müller, Georg Steiner, Holger Kopacka, Klaus Wurst, Karl Hans Ongania, Karl Kirchner
Novel cyclopalladated ferrocenyl Schiff base compounds with bridging and chelating diphosphines. Crystal and molecular structure of [{Pd[(η5-C5H5)Fe(η5-C5H3)C(H)=N-2,4,6-Me3C6H2]}{Ph2P(CH2)nPPh2---P,P}][PF6] (n=1, 2)
Pages 577-585
José M. Vila, Eduardo Gayoso, Teresa Pereira, Marta Mariño, Javier Martínez, Jesús J. Fernández, Alberto Fernández, Margarita López-Torres
A re-examination of the reaction between 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf) diselenide and [Ru3(CO)12]. Electrochemical behaviour of the isomeric nido-clusters [Ru33-Se)2(dppf)(CO)7] and [Ru33-Se)2(μ-dppf)(CO)7] and crystal structure of [Ru3Se{μ-P(Ph)C5H4FeC5H4PPh2}(μ-OCPh)(CO)6]
Pages 586-594
Fabrizia Fabrizi de Biani, Claudia Graiff, Giuliana Opromolla, Giovanni Predieri, Antonio Tiripicchio, Piero Zanello
Water soluble ferrocenyl and polyferrocenyl compounds: synthesis and electrochemistry
Pages 595-608
Alexander Salmon, Peter Jutzi
Organometallic building blocks for crystal engineering. Synthesis, structure and hydrogen bonding interactions in [Fe(η5-C5H4---CH2(CH3)OH)2], [Fe(η5-C5H3(CH3)COOH)2], [Fe(η5-C5H4CH(CH3)NH(η5-C5H4CH(CH3))] and in the diaminecyclohexane salt [Fe(η5-C5H4COO)2]2−[(1S,2S)-(NH3)2C6H10]2+·2[H2O]
Pages 609-615
Dario Braga, Lucia Maini, Francesca Paganelli, Emilio Tagliavini, Sonia Casolari, Fabrizia Grepioni
Ferrocenyl substituted chlorostilbenes and butadienes
Pages 616-620
K. Senthil Kumar, K. C. Kumara Swamy
Formation and structural characterization of amino-substituted [3]ferrocenophanes derived from intramolecular Mannich-type coupling reactions at the metallocene framework
Pages 621-630
Patrick Liptau, Stephanie Knüppel, Gerald Kehr, Olga Kataeva, Roland Fröhlich, Gerhard Erker
Preparation, characterization, electrochemical studies and crystal structure determination of salicylaldehyde–aroylhydrazone, ferrocenyl–aroylhydrazone and salicylaldehyde–ferrocenoylhydrazone complexes of indium
Pages 631-641
Yaofeng Yuan, Zhong Cao, Nanyan Fu, Jitao Wang, Linhong Weng, Antonio Bezerra de Carvalho, Clovis Peppe
Functionalization via hydrosilylation of linear and cyclic siloxanes with appendent first generation dendrons containing electronically communicated ferrocenyl units
Pages 642-652
Beatriz Alonso, Blanca González, Belén García, Eulalia Ramírez-Oliva, Magdalena Zamora, Carmen M. Casado, Isabel Cuadrado
Bis(ferrocenyl)mercury as a source of ferrocenyl moiety in Pd-catalyzed reactions of carbon–carbon bond formation
Pages 653-663
Irina P. Beletskaya, Alexei V. Tsvetkov, Gennadij V. Latyshev, Victor A. Tafeenko, Nikolai V. Lukashev
Synthesis and characterization of new germylferrocenyl, germylferrocenophane and polymeric germyleneferrocenylene systems
Pages 664-668
Madeli Castruita, Francisco Cervantes-Lee, Jawad S. Mahmoud, Yongqiang Zhang, Keith H. Pannell
A rapid approach to ferrocenophanes via ring-closing metathesis
Pages 669-676
Andrew J. Locke, Claire Jones, Christopher J. Richards
Copper(I) complexes containing 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino) ferrocene (dppf) as a chelate ligand. X-ray crystal structures of [Cu2(μ-Cl)22-P,P-dppf)2] and [Cu(CNtBu)22-P,P-dppf)][BF4]
Pages 677-682
Josefina Díez, M. Pilar Gamasa, José Gimeno, Maurizio Lanfranchi, Antonio Tiripicchio
Synthetic, electrochemical, and structural studies on heterobimetallic crown thioether complexes with Group 10 metals: the crystal structures of [Pt(9S3)(dppf)](PF6)2·CH3NO2 and [Pd(9S3)(dppf)](PF6)2·CH3NO2
Pages 683-690
Gregory J. Grant, Shawn M. Carter, A. LeBron Russell, Ivan M. Poullaos, Donald G. VanDerveer
Synthesis, X-ray, spectroscopic and a preliminary Suzuki coupling screening studies of a complete series of dppfMX2 (M=Pt, Pd; X=Cl, Br, I)
Pages 691-697
Thomas J. Colacot, Hu Qian, Raymundo Cea-Olivares, Simon Hernandez-Ortega
Asymmetric synthesis of planar chiral 2-mono- and 2,2′-disubstituted 1,1′-bisbenzoylferrocenes
Pages 698-709
Dieter Enders, Thomas Klumpen
Synthesis and characterisation of rhodium(0) and rhodium(−1) complexes stabilised by 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf). Crystal structures of [Rh(dppf)2] and [Na(THF)5][Rh(dppf)2]·THF
Pages 710-718
Bruno Longato, Roberto Coppo, Giuseppe Pilloni, Carlo Corvaja, Antonio Toffoletti, Giuliano Bandoli
Preparation of 1,5-diketone derivatives containing ferrocenyl by Michael reaction under solvent-free condition
Pages 719-722
Wan-yi Liu, Qi-hai Xu, Yong-min Liang, Bao-hua Chen, Wei-min Liu, Yong-xiang Ma
Synthesis of 1′,1triple prime-bis(heterocyclyl)biferrocene compounds
Pages 723-726
Chao-Min Liu, Yong-min Liang, Xiao-li Wu, Wei-min Liu, Yong-xiang Ma
New ferrocenyl amine derivatives: N-silyl, N-stannyl and N-boryl ferrocenyl amines
Pages 727-732
Bernd Wrackmeyer, Heidi E. Maisel, Max Herberhold
Synthesis and crystal structure of 1,1′-bis[4-(2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridin-4′-yl)phenyl]octamethylferrocene
Pages 733-737
Ulrich Siemeling, Udo Vorfeld, Beate Neumann, Hans-Georg Stammler, Marco Fontani, Piero Zanello
Ferrocene derivatives (I). Synthesis and X-ray structure determination of N-o-methylphenylferrocenesulfonamide
Pages 738-741
Ming Li, Yinjuan Bai, Jun Lu, Bingqin Yang, Kake Zhu, Huairang Ma
Ferrocene derivatives (II). Synthesis and reactions of 4-ferrocenyl-2-thiazolamine
Pages 742-744
Huairang Ma, Yihua Hou, Yinjuan Bai, Jun Lu, Bingqin Yang
Bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)cyclopentadienyl]selane as a ligand: selena-2,2′,4,4′-tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)-[1]ferrocenophane and 1,2,3-triselena-2,2′,4,4′-tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)-[3]ferrocenophane
Pages 745-750
Georg Thaler, Barbara Klotz, Klaus Wurst, Fritz Sladky
A new phthalocyanine–ferrocene conjugated dyad
Pages 751-756
Ana González-Cabello, Purificación Vázquez, Tomás Torres
Palladium(II) phosphine thiocarboxylates. Structures of cis-Pd(κS-SOCMe)2(dppf) [dppf=1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene] and trans-Pd(κS-SOCMe)2(PPh3)2
Pages 757-761
Yew Chin Neo, Jagadese J. Vittal, T. S. Andy Hor
Novel ferrocene modified P,N-ligands for enantioselective palladium-catalyzed allylic substitution reactions
Pages 762-766
Shu-Li You, Xue-Long Hou, Li-Xin Dai
Reactivity of the bis(allyl)-ruthenium(IV) dimer [{Ru(η33-C10H16)(μ-Cl)Cl}2] (C10H16=2,7-dimethylocta-2,6-diene-1,8-diyl) towards dppf (dppf=[Fe(η5-C5H4PPh2)2]) and dppfO (dppfO=[Fe(η5-C5H4PPh2)(η5-C5H4P(=O)Ph2)])
Pages 767-771
Victorio Cadierno, Sergio E. García-Garrido, José Gimeno
Technetium and rhenium heterocomplexes containing the diphenylphosphinoferrocenyl fragment
Pages 772-776
Francesco Tisato, Fiorenzo Refosco, Marina Porchia, Giuliano Bandoli, Giuseppe Pilloni, Licia Uccelli, Alessandra Boschi, Adriano Duatti
Charge transfer spectra and photoreactivity of (E)-1-ferrocenyl-2-(1-methyl-4-pyridiniumyl)ethylene cation
Pages 777-781
Horst Kunkely, Arnd Vogler
Preparation of ferrocenyl mono- and dienone derivatives through aldol condensation of 1,1′-diacetylferrocene with aromatic aldehydes in dry conditions
Pages 782-785
Wan-yi Liu, Qi-hai Xu, Bao-hua Chen, Yong-min Liang, Yong-xiang Ma, Wei-min Liu
Hindering the formation of ferrocenes: mono(cyclopentadienyl)halo iron complexes [Fe(C5R5)X] containing a sterically bulky cyclopentadienyl ligand
Pages 786-792
Jun Okuda
Cyclopalladated ferrocenylimines: highly active catalysts for Heck reactions
Pages 793-795
Yangjie Wu, Jianjun Hou, Hongying Yun, Xiuling Cui, Ruijuan Yuan
The reaction of ferrocene with mercuric chloride revisited: ‘Cp2Fe*2HgCl2’=[(C5H5)Fe(C5H4HgCl)]2[Hg2Cl6], comparison of its molecular structure with that of chloromercuriferrocene
Pages 796-799
Karlheinz Sünkel, Tilmann Kießling
Redox behavior of boronato-functionalized 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocenes
Pages 800-804
Piero Zanello, Arnaldo Cinquantini, Marco Fontani, Marco Giardiello, Gianluca Giorgi, Clark R. Landis, Barbara F. M. Kimmich
Palladium(II) complexes containing symmetrical diphosphine ligands based on ferrocene. Sterically enforced palladium---iron bonds
Pages 805-808
Martin A. Zuideveld, Bert H. G. Swennenhuis, Paul C. J. Kamer, Piet W. N. M. van Leeuwen
Electrochemical determination of diffusion coefficient of π-conjugated polymers containing ferrocene unit
Pages 809-812
Takashi Morikita, Takakazu Yamamoto
Synthesis of ferrocenylketyl radicals by chromium(II) complexes
Pages 813-819
Zoran R. Ratkovic, László Somsák, Károly Micskei, Claudia Zucchi, Gyula Pályi
Control of the symmetry of binuclear ferrocene derivative by using chiral substituent and its mixed-valence state
Pages 820-822
Takashi Oda, Satoru Nakashima, Tsutomu Okuda
Improved electrochemistry of multi-ferrocenyl compounds: investigation of biferrocene, terferrocene, bis(fulvalene)diiron and diferrocenylethane in dichloromethane using [NBu4][B(C6F5)4] as supporting electrolyte
Pages 823-826
Nicole Camire, Ulrich T. Mueller-Westerhoff, William E. Geiger
Second harmonic generation in ferrocene based hydrogen bonded assemblies
Pages 827-831
Sushanta K. Pal, Anu Krishnan, Puspendu K. Das, Ashoka G. Samuelson
Short syntheses of 8-substituted 8′-[1-(1′-phenylthio)ferrocenyl]-1,1′-binaphthyls from Suzuki coupling reactions. A strategy for generating new chiral ligands and charge-transfer complexes
Pages 832-836
Duy H. Hua, James W. McGill, Masato Ueda, Heidi A. Stephany
Synthesis of new ferrocene containing diamines and their use in epoxy resins
Pages 837-840
Michael E. Wright, James Laub, Phillip R. Stafford, William P. Norris
Anion effect on the electrochemical characteristics of a gold electrode modified with a self-assembled monolayer of ferrocenylhexanethiol in aqueous and dichloromethane solutions
Pages 841-844
Toshihiro Kondo, Masayuki Okamura, Kohei Uosaki
Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylations of cycloalkenyl acetates with planar chiral phosphino-ferrocene carboxylic acids
Pages 845-849
Shu-Li You, Yu-Mei Luo, We-Ping Deng, Xue-Long Hou, Li-Xin Dai
Author index of Vol. 637–639
Pages 851-853
Subject index of Vol. 637–639
Pages 855-868
Contents of Vol. 637–639
Pages 869-875