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Ferrocenes: Homogeneous Catalysis, Organic Synthesis, Materials Science
Ferrocenes: Homogeneous Catalysis, Organic Synthesis, Materials Science
Date: 14 April 2011, 01:43

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More than forty years after its serendipitous discovery in 1951 [l], ferrocene still enjoys a great deal of interest from scientists in many areas of research. Due to its high stability and the well-established methods for its incorporation into more complex structures, ferrocene has become a versatile building block for the synthesis of compounds with tailor-made properties. The wealth of derivatives known is documented by an enormous number of publications. Despite progress in the use of electronic databases, systematic literature searches on ferrocenes still remain difficult. The most viable, useful, and comprehensive source of information about ferrocene is the ten volumes of Gmelin’s Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry [2] covering the literature up to 1986. The annual reviews on ferrocene, appearing in the Journal of Organometallic Chemistry also provide fairly systematic and up-to-date accounts [3]. However, there is no single-volume source available delineating ferrocene chemistry and its applications.

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