6.11 - Functions Containing Two or One Chalcogens (and No Halogens)

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This chapter contains all compounds in which the REC and (RE)ZC fragments (E = O, S, Se, Te) are connected to other elements or element groups (main or transition elements) with the exception to halogens and H. Included are compounds in which the carbon atom of the REC group is part of a transition metal cluster.

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Wolfgang Petz was born in Munich. He studied at the University of Munich, where he obtained his diploma in 1966 and his Ph.D. at the University of Marburg in 1969 under the direction of Professor Heinrich Nöth. After 2 years as scientific assistant he was appointed to Dozent auf Zeit at the University of Marburg, where he finished his Habilitation in 1979. In 1982 he moved to the Gmelin Institut of the Max-Planck-Society where he was author and editor of many organometallic volumes and in 1990 he became chief editor of the organometallic division. After closure of the Gmelin Institut in 1998 he moved to the MPI for Bioinorganic Chemistry in Mülheim and took up his present position as apl. Professor at the University of Marburg. His scientific interests are on the field of organometallic chemistry, in particular carbene, difluorocarbene, and thiocarbonyl compounds including carbanion chemistry of transition metal carbonyl compounds.

Frank Weller was born in Stuttgart, Germany. He studied at the local University and got his Diploma in 1968. Having worked out a doctoral thesis with Professor K. Dehnicke in Marburg, Germany by 1971, he stayed there, and did some work mainly in the fields of vibrational spectroscopy and, later on, crystallography. Except for his early stage, when he was dealing with methylmercuric species, his scientific interests were, according to his mainly methodic activities, spread over a wide range of fields.

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