The Amazingly Versatile Titanocene Derivatives

Donald C. Bowman
Department of Science, Math, and Engineering, Central Virginia Community College, Lynchburg, VA 24520-2498
J. Chem. Educ., 2006, 83 (5), p 735
DOI: 10.1021/ed083p735
Publication Date (Web): May 1, 2006

Abstract

Derivatives of titanocene are remarkably versatile in their chemical applications. This article presents a brief review of the derivatives' uses in the fields of polymers, medical oncology, and organic synthesis. While exhaustive studies exist emphasizing a single field of application, this article shows the breadth of application existing with these complexes.

Keywords (Audience):

Second-Year Undergraduate

Keywords (Domain):

Organic Chemistry

Keywords (Feature):

Products of Chemistry

Keywords (Pedagogy):

Textbooks / Reference Books

Keywords (Subject):

Applications of Chemistry

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