| LEC # | CH # | SEC # | TOPICS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | read all sections | A Perspective. |
| 2 | read sections below | Structure and bonding | |
| 2.1 | The relation between formal oxidation state and d electron configuration. | ||
| 2.2 | ∏ Bonding in organotransition metal complexes. | ||
| 2 | 2 | read sections below | Structure and Bonding |
| 2.3 | Apparent exceptions to the 18-electron rule. | ||
| 2.4 | Isoelectronic and isolobal analogies. | ||
| 3 | read sections below | Survey of organotransition metal complexes according to ligand. | |
| 3.1 | Introduction. | ||
| 3.2 | Classic lewis base donors - N, Group VIB, and Group VIIB . | ||
| 3.3 | Phosphines and other group VB donors. | ||
| 3.4 | Hydrides. Synthesis of hydrides; acidity and related properties of hydrides. | ||
| 3.5 | Carbon ligands bound principally by σ bonds. | ||
| 3.6 | Carbon ligands bound by σ and ∏ bonds. | ||
| 3.7 | Organic ligands bound through more than one atom. | ||
| 3 | 3 | read sections below | Survey of organotransition metal complexes according to ligand. |
| 3.8 | Unsaturated nitrogen ligands. | ||
| 3.9 | Dioxygen complexes. | ||
| 3.10 | Carbon dioxide. | ||
| 3.11 | Sulfur monoxide. | ||
| 3.12 | Sulfur dioxide. | ||
| 3.13 | Miscellaneous ligands. | ||
| 4 | read sections below | Ligand substitution processes. | |
| 4.1 | Introduction. | ||
| 4.2 | Definitions - Nomenclature of substitution reactions. | ||
| 4.3 | Thermochemical considerations. | ||
| 4.4 | Examples and mechanisms: Coordinatively unsaturated complexes. | ||
| 4 | 4 | read sections below | Ligand substitution processes. |
| 4.5 | 18-Electron complexes. | ||
| 4.6 | Catalyzed and assisted ligand substitution reactions. | ||
| 4.7 | Ligand substitutions in metal-metal bonded bimetallic and higher nuclearity clusters. | ||
| 5 | read sections below | Oxidative addition and reductive elimination. | |
| 5.1 | Definitions, examples and scope. | ||
| 5.2 | Oxidative addition - Thermodynamic considerations. | ||
| 5.3 | Nonpolar reagents (Class A) A-B. | ||
| 5.4 | Alkane activation by C-H bond oxidative addition and related reactions. | ||
| 5.5 | Oxidative-addition of polar, electrophilic reagents, A-B. | ||
| 5 | 6 | read all sections | Intramolecular insertion reactions. |
| 7 | read all sections | Nucleophilic attack on ligands coordinated to transition metals. | |
| 8 | read all sections | Electrophilic attack on coordinated ligands. | |
| 11 | read all sections | Catalytic polymerization of olefins and acetylenes. | |
| 12 | read all sections | Catalytic reactions involving carbon monoxide. | |
| 6 | 9 | read all sections | Metallacycles. |
| 16 | read all sections | Synthetic applications of transition-metal carbenes and metallacycles. | |
| 7 | 10 | read all sections | Homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation, hydrosilation, and hydrocyanation. |
| 13 | read all sections | Synthetic applications of transition-metal hydrides. | |
| 14 | read all sections | Synthetic applications of complexes containing metal-carbon σ bonds. | |
| 8 | 15 | read sections below | Synthetic applications of transition-metal carbonyl compounds. |
| 15.1 | Coupling reactions. | ||
| 15.2 | Carbonylation reactions. | ||
| 9 | 15 | read sections below | Synthetic applications of transition-metal carbonyl compounds. |
| 15.3 | Decarbonylation of aldehydes and acid chlorides. | ||
| 15.4 | Reactions of metal acyl enolates with electrophiles. |
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