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Что (кто) такое organometallic - определение

STUDY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE BOND BETWEEN A CARBON ATOM OF AN ORGANIC COMPOUND AND A METAL
Organometallic compound; Organometallic; Metallorganic; Organometalic chemistry; Organometallic compounds; Organometallic chemist; Organometallic reaction; Organometallic reagent; Organometallic complex; Metallochemistry; History of organometallic chemistry; Organometallic reactions; Organometalllic compound; Organometallic Chemistry; Metal carbon bonding
  • A constrained geometry organotitanium complex is a precatalyst for olefin polymerization.
  • (magnesium bis-cyclopentadienyl)]], a hazardous substance like most other organometallics. The text states "Federal law forbids transportation, if refilled penalty up to $25,000 fine and 5 year imprisonment."
  • ''n''-Butyllithium]], an organometallic compound.  Four lithium atoms (in purple) form a [[tetrahedron]], with four [[butyl]] groups attached to the faces (carbon is black, hydrogen is white).
  • [[Roxarsone]] is an organoarsenic compound used as an animal feed.

Organometallic         
organometallic         
¦ adjective Chemistry (of a compound) containing a metal atom bonded to an organic group or groups.
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Organometallic chemistry

Organometallic chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds, chemical compounds containing at least one chemical bond between a carbon atom of an organic molecule and a metal, including alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals, and sometimes broadened to include metalloids like boron, silicon, and selenium, as well. Aside from bonds to organyl fragments or molecules, bonds to 'inorganic' carbon, like carbon monoxide (metal carbonyls), cyanide, or carbide, are generally considered to be organometallic as well. Some related compounds such as transition metal hydrides and metal phosphine complexes are often included in discussions of organometallic compounds, though strictly speaking, they are not necessarily organometallic. The related but distinct term "metalorganic compound" refers to metal-containing compounds lacking direct metal-carbon bonds but which contain organic ligands. Metal β-diketonates, alkoxides, dialkylamides, and metal phosphine complexes are representative members of this class. The field of organometallic chemistry combines aspects of traditional inorganic and organic chemistry.

Organometallic compounds are widely used both stoichiometrically in research and industrial chemical reactions, as well as in the role of catalysts to increase the rates of such reactions (e.g., as in uses of homogeneous catalysis), where target molecules include polymers, pharmaceuticals, and many other types of practical products.