Content:
Chapter 1 Organic derivatives of sulphur, selenium and tellurium?an overview (pages 1?20): Kai Arne Jensen and Anders Kj?r
Chapter 2 General and theoretical aspects of organic compounds containing selenium or tellurium (pages 21?62): Raymond A. Poirier and Imre G. Csizmadia
Chapter 3 Structural chemistry of organic compounds containing selenium or tellurium (pages 63?155): Istvan Hargittai and Bela Rozsondai
Chapter 4 Thermochemistry of selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 157?160): L. Batt
Chapter 5 Detection and determination of organic selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 161?188): Kurt J. Irgolic and Dipankar Chakraborti
Chapter 6 Nuclear magnetic resonance and electron spin resonance studies of organic selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 189?241): Narender P. Luthra and Jerome D. Odom
Chapter 7 Mass spectrometry of organic selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 243?285): George D. Sturgeon and Michael L. Gross
Chapter 8 Radiation chemistry of organic selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 287?305): Roberto Badiello
Chapter 9 Selenium?stabilized carbenium ions and free radicals (pages 307?329): Laszlo Hevesi
Chapter 10 Selenium? and tellurium?containing organic polymers (pages 331?341): Y. Okamoto
Chapter 11 Organometallic compounds with selenium and tellurium atoms bonded to main group elements of Groups IIIa, IVa and Va (pages 343?367): Ralph A. Zingaro
Chapter 12 Synthesis and uses of isotopically labelled selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 369?397): Ken Fujimori and Shigeru Oae
Chapter 13 Selenium and tellurium heterocycles (pages 399?516): Marcel Renson
Chapter 14 Tetra? and higher?valent (hypervalent) derivatives of selenium and tellurium (pages 517?558): J. Bergman, L. Engman and J. Siden
Chapter 15 Directing and activating effects involving selenium and tellurium (pages 559?618): Francesco Fringuelli and Aldo Taticchi
Chapter 16 Functional groups containing selenium and tellurium in various oxidation states (pages 619?665): Noboru Sonoda and Akiya Ogawa
Chapter 17 Stereochemistry and chiroptical properties of organic selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 667?677): Gunther Snatzke
Chapter 18 Ligand properties of organic selenium and tellurium compounds (pages 679?855): Henry J. Gysling

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