Advances in Organometallic Chemistry, Volume 74, the latest release in this longstanding serial, is known for its comprehensive coverage of topics in organometallic synthesis, reactions, mechanisms, homogeneous catalysis, and more. It is ideal for a wide range of researchers involved in organometallic chemistry, with this updated release including chapters on Metal dendrimers used in biomedical applications, Sigma-bond activation reactions induced by unsaturated osmium (IV) complexes with bulky phosphines, Base metal pincer complexes, and more.
Metallodendrimers as a promising tool in the biomedical field: An overview Natalia Sanz del Olmo, Riccardo Carloni, Paula Ortega, Sandra García-Gallego and F. Javier de la Mata Sigma-bond activation reactions induced by unsaturated Os(IV)-hydride complexes Miguel A. Esteruelas, Montserrat Oliván and Enrique Oñate N-heterocyclic germylenes and stannylenes: Synthesis, reactivity and catalytic application in a nutshell Rajarshi Dasgupta and Shabana Khan Pincer ligands incorporating pyrrolyl units: Versatile platforms for organometallic chemistry and catalysis C. Vance Thompson and Zachary J. Tonzetich Low-coordinate M(0) complexes of group 10 stabilized by phosphorus(III) ligands and N-heterocyclic carbenes Raquel J. Rama, M. Trinidad Martín, Riccardo Peloso and M. Carmen Nicasio Recent advances in Pd-catalyzed asymmetric addition reactions Wenbo Li and Junliang Zhang Titanium catalyzed synthesis of amines and N-heterocycles Laurel L. Schafer, Manfred Manßen, Peter Edwards, Erica Lui, Samuel Griffin and Christine Dunbar
Pedro J. Pérez (FRSC) graduated in 1991 under the supervision of Prof. Ernesto Carmona (Univ. Sevilla, Spain). As a Fulbright Scholar, he then joined Prof. Brookhart's group at UNC-Chapel Hill (USA). He started an appointment as Assistant Professor at the Universidad de Huelva (Spain) in 1993, where he has been promoted several times until the current position of Professor in Inorganic Chemistry (since 2005). His work is devoted to the development of organometallic complexes of late transition-metal as well as their use as catalysts for transformations involving hydrocarbons, including olefin modification, carbon-hydrogen bond functionalization, and click chemistry. He has been recognized by the RSC with the 2015 Homogeneous Catalysis Award, and by the RSEQ (Spain) with the 2007 Inorganic Chemistry Award and the 2016 Gold Medal Award. In 2014 he joined the National Academy of Sciences of Spain as Corresponding Member.