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5.4 Chiral Complexes of the [Co(0)4(N)2]-and [Co(0)2(N)4]+Types
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IX
- Table of Contents XI
- Abbreviations 1
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1 Some Modern Methods of General Syntheses
- 1.1 Significance of Preparative Work 4
- 1.2 Complexes with Flexible Quadridentate Ligands 7
- 1.3 Complexes with Macrocyclic Quadridentate Ligand 13
- 1.4 Complexes Containing α,ω-Alkanediamines 17
- 1.5 Mixed Cyano Complexes 19
- 1.6 References 24
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2 Versatile Uses of Tricarbonatocobaltate(III) as Starting Material
- 2.1 Historical 26
- 2.2 Tricarbonatocobaltate(III) Anion 27
- 2.3 Systematic Synthesis of Complexes 30
- 2.4 General Syntheses of Tris(bidentate) Complexes 33
- 2.5 General Syntheses of Amino Acid Complexes 34
- 2.6 Binuclear Complexes 37
- 2.7 Heteropoly Electrolytes 39
- 2.8 Reaction Kinetics Concerning Tricarbonatocobaltate(III) 41
- 2.9 References 43
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3 Preparative Application of Chromatography
- 3.1 Introduction 46
- 3.2 Chromatography on Ion-Exchange Resins 47
- 3.3 Chromatography on Ion-Exchange Cellulose or Ion-Exchange Dextran 56
- 3.4 Chromatography using Cellulose Powder, Paper, or Alumina 63
- 3.5 References 66
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4 Stereoselectivity in Complexes with Less Puckered Chelate Rings
- 4.1 Historical Background 69
- 4.2 Complexes with Amino Acids 70
- 4.3 Optically Active Aspartate Containing Complexes 74
- 4.4 Mixed Diamine-Amino Acid Complexes 78
- 4.5 Dipeptide Complexes 80
- 4.6 Tris-Complexes of 3-Substituted Camphor 82
- 4.7 Complexes Containing Optically Active Tartaric Acid 84
- 4.8 References 85
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5 Design of Low Symmetry Complexes
- 5.1 Introduction 87
- 5.2 Complexes Exhibiting Marked Splitting in the Second Absorption Bands 87
- 5.3 Complexes with Optical Activity Due to Unidentate Ligands 97
- 5.4 Chiral Complexes of the [Co(0)4(N)2]-and [Co(0)2(N)4]+Types 107
- 5.5 References 114
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IX
- Table of Contents XI
- Abbreviations 1
-
1 Some Modern Methods of General Syntheses
- 1.1 Significance of Preparative Work 4
- 1.2 Complexes with Flexible Quadridentate Ligands 7
- 1.3 Complexes with Macrocyclic Quadridentate Ligand 13
- 1.4 Complexes Containing α,ω-Alkanediamines 17
- 1.5 Mixed Cyano Complexes 19
- 1.6 References 24
-
2 Versatile Uses of Tricarbonatocobaltate(III) as Starting Material
- 2.1 Historical 26
- 2.2 Tricarbonatocobaltate(III) Anion 27
- 2.3 Systematic Synthesis of Complexes 30
- 2.4 General Syntheses of Tris(bidentate) Complexes 33
- 2.5 General Syntheses of Amino Acid Complexes 34
- 2.6 Binuclear Complexes 37
- 2.7 Heteropoly Electrolytes 39
- 2.8 Reaction Kinetics Concerning Tricarbonatocobaltate(III) 41
- 2.9 References 43
-
3 Preparative Application of Chromatography
- 3.1 Introduction 46
- 3.2 Chromatography on Ion-Exchange Resins 47
- 3.3 Chromatography on Ion-Exchange Cellulose or Ion-Exchange Dextran 56
- 3.4 Chromatography using Cellulose Powder, Paper, or Alumina 63
- 3.5 References 66
-
4 Stereoselectivity in Complexes with Less Puckered Chelate Rings
- 4.1 Historical Background 69
- 4.2 Complexes with Amino Acids 70
- 4.3 Optically Active Aspartate Containing Complexes 74
- 4.4 Mixed Diamine-Amino Acid Complexes 78
- 4.5 Dipeptide Complexes 80
- 4.6 Tris-Complexes of 3-Substituted Camphor 82
- 4.7 Complexes Containing Optically Active Tartaric Acid 84
- 4.8 References 85
-
5 Design of Low Symmetry Complexes
- 5.1 Introduction 87
- 5.2 Complexes Exhibiting Marked Splitting in the Second Absorption Bands 87
- 5.3 Complexes with Optical Activity Due to Unidentate Ligands 97
- 5.4 Chiral Complexes of the [Co(0)4(N)2]-and [Co(0)2(N)4]+Types 107
- 5.5 References 114