Modules / Lectures


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1Lecture 1 : History of Organometallic CompoundsDownload
2Lecture 2 : Polarity and Reactivity of M−C bondsDownload
3Lecture 3 : Reactivity of Organometallic CompoundsDownload
4Lecture 4 : Reactivity of Organometallic CompoundsDownload
5Lecture 5 : 18 Valence Electron Rule and ClassificationDownload
6Lecture 6 : 18 Valence Electron Rule and ClassificationDownload
7Lecture 7 : Reactivity and types of Organometallic compoundsDownload
8Lecture 8 : Sigma- Donor LigandsDownload
9Lecture 9 : Preparation of Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
10Lecture 10 : Preparation and Properties of Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
11Lecture 11 : Properties of Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
12Lecture 12 : β−elimination in Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
13Lecture 13 : β−elimination in DetailDownload
14Lecture 14 : TM Sigma- Alkyl Complexes and its ApplicationDownload
15Lecture 15 : TM Sigma- Alkyl Complexes and its ApplicationDownload
16Lecture 16 : C−H ActivationDownload
17Lecture 17 : C−H Activation in DetailsDownload
18Lecture 18 : C−H Activation in DetailsDownload
19Lecture 19 : Characterization of C−H ActivationDownload
20Lecture 20 : Bonding in C−H ActivationDownload
21Lecture 21 : C−C Bond ActivationDownload
22Lecture 22 : C−C Bond ActivationDownload
23Lecture 23 : C−C Bond Activation in DetailsDownload
24Lecture 24 : Transition Metal Perfluoroalkyl (RF−TM) ComplexesDownload
25Lecture 25 : Preparation of Transition Metal Perfluoroalkyl (RF−TM) ComplexesDownload
26Lecture 26 : C−F ActivationDownload
27Lecture 27 : Transition Metal Alkenyl/Aryl ComplexesDownload
28Lecture 28 : Transition Metal Aryl ComplexesDownload
29Lecture 29 : Transition Metal Aryl/Alkyne ComplexesDownload
30Lecture 30 : Transition Metal Alkyne/Carbene ComplexesDownload
31Lecture 31 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: PreparationsDownload
32Lecture 32 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: PropertiesDownload
33Lecture 33 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
34Lecture 34 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
35Lecture 35 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
36Lecture 36 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
37Lecture 37 : Reactivity of Schrock type Carbene Complexes and Transition Metal CarbynesDownload
38Lecture 38 : Transition Metal Carbynes: PreparationDownload
39Lecture 39 : Transition Metal Carbynes: PropertiesDownload
40Lecture 40 : Transition Metal Carbynes: PropertiesDownload
41Lecture 41 : Properties of Transition Metal Carbynes And Transition Metal CarbonylsDownload
42Lecture 42 : Transition Metal CarbonylsDownload
43Lecture 43 : Transition Metal CarbonylsDownload
44Lecture 44 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: Bonding PropertiesDownload
45Lecture 45 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: Bonding propertiesDownload
46Lecture 46 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: ReactivitiesDownload
47Lecture 47 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: Reactivity and Carbonyl MetallatesDownload
48Lecture 48 : Transition Metal Carbonyl HydridesDownload
49Lecture 49 : Application of Carbonyl Metallates and Metal HalidesDownload
50Lecture 50 : Application of Metal Halides and Metal AlkenesDownload
51Lecture 51 : Transition Metal Olefin ComplexesDownload
52Lecture 52 : Transition Metal Olefin ComplexesDownload
53Lecture 53 : Transition Metal Olefin Complexes: ReactivityDownload
54Lecture 54 : Bonding Properties in Olefin ComplexesDownload
55Lecture 55 : Transition Metal Diolefin ComplexesDownload
56Lecture 56 : Transition Metal Diolefin and Alkyne ComplexesDownload
57Lecture 57 : Transition Metal Alkyne ComplexesDownload
58Lecture 58 : Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes: ReactivityDownload
59Lecture 59 : Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes: ReactivityDownload
60Lecture 60 : Summary: Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry: Principles to ApplicationsDownload

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1Lecture 1 : History of Organometallic CompoundsDownload
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2Lecture 2 : Polarity and Reactivity of M−C bondsDownload
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3Lecture 3 : Reactivity of Organometallic CompoundsDownload
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4Lecture 4 : Reactivity of Organometallic CompoundsDownload
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5Lecture 5 : 18 Valence Electron Rule and ClassificationDownload
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6Lecture 6 : 18 Valence Electron Rule and ClassificationDownload
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7Lecture 7 : Reactivity and types of Organometallic compoundsDownload
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8Lecture 8 : Sigma- Donor LigandsDownload
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9Lecture 9 : Preparation of Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
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10Lecture 10 : Preparation and Properties of Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
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11Lecture 11 : Properties of Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
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12Lecture 12 : β−elimination in Sigma- Alkyl CompoundsDownload
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13Lecture 13 : β−elimination in DetailDownload
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14Lecture 14 : TM Sigma- Alkyl Complexes and its ApplicationDownload
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15Lecture 15 : TM Sigma- Alkyl Complexes and its ApplicationDownload
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16Lecture 16 : C−H ActivationDownload
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17Lecture 17 : C−H Activation in DetailsDownload
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18Lecture 18 : C−H Activation in DetailsDownload
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19Lecture 19 : Characterization of C−H ActivationDownload
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20Lecture 20 : Bonding in C−H ActivationDownload
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21Lecture 21 : C−C Bond ActivationDownload
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22Lecture 22 : C−C Bond ActivationDownload
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23Lecture 23 : C−C Bond Activation in DetailsDownload
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24Lecture 24 : Transition Metal Perfluoroalkyl (RF−TM) ComplexesDownload
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25Lecture 25 : Preparation of Transition Metal Perfluoroalkyl (RF−TM) ComplexesDownload
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26Lecture 26 : C−F ActivationDownload
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27Lecture 27 : Transition Metal Alkenyl/Aryl ComplexesDownload
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28Lecture 28 : Transition Metal Aryl ComplexesDownload
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29Lecture 29 : Transition Metal Aryl/Alkyne ComplexesDownload
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30Lecture 30 : Transition Metal Alkyne/Carbene ComplexesDownload
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31Lecture 31 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: PreparationsDownload
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32Lecture 32 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: PropertiesDownload
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33Lecture 33 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
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34Lecture 34 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
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35Lecture 35 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
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36Lecture 36 : Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: ReactivitiesDownload
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37Lecture 37 : Reactivity of Schrock type Carbene Complexes and Transition Metal CarbynesDownload
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38Lecture 38 : Transition Metal Carbynes: PreparationDownload
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39Lecture 39 : Transition Metal Carbynes: PropertiesDownload
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40Lecture 40 : Transition Metal Carbynes: PropertiesDownload
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41Lecture 41 : Properties of Transition Metal Carbynes And Transition Metal CarbonylsDownload
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42Lecture 42 : Transition Metal CarbonylsDownload
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43Lecture 43 : Transition Metal CarbonylsDownload
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44Lecture 44 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: Bonding PropertiesDownload
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45Lecture 45 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: Bonding propertiesDownload
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46Lecture 46 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: ReactivitiesDownload
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47Lecture 47 : Transition Metal Carbonyls: Reactivity and Carbonyl MetallatesDownload
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48Lecture 48 : Transition Metal Carbonyl HydridesDownload
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49Lecture 49 : Application of Carbonyl Metallates and Metal HalidesDownload
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50Lecture 50 : Application of Metal Halides and Metal AlkenesDownload
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51Lecture 51 : Transition Metal Olefin ComplexesDownload
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52Lecture 52 : Transition Metal Olefin ComplexesDownload
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53Lecture 53 : Transition Metal Olefin Complexes: ReactivityDownload
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54Lecture 54 : Bonding Properties in Olefin ComplexesDownload
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55Lecture 55 : Transition Metal Diolefin ComplexesDownload
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56Lecture 56 : Transition Metal Diolefin and Alkyne ComplexesDownload
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57Lecture 57 : Transition Metal Alkyne ComplexesDownload
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58Lecture 58 : Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes: ReactivityDownload
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59Lecture 59 : Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes: ReactivityDownload
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60Lecture 60 : Summary: Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry: Principles to ApplicationsDownload
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