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Presents the most innovative results in carbene chemistry, setting the foundation for new discoveries and applicationsThe discovery of stable carbenes has reinvigorated carbene chemistry research, with investigators seeking to develop carbenes into new useful catalysts and ligands. Presenting the most innovative and promising areas of carbene research over the past decade, this book explores newly discovered structural, catalytic, and organometallic aspects of carbene chemistry, with an emphasis on new and emerging synthetic applications. Contemporary Carbene Chemistry features contributions from an international team of pioneering carbene chemistry researchers. Collectively, these authors have highlighted the most interesting and promising areas of investigation in the field. The book is divided into two parts: Part 1, Properties and Reactions of Carbenes, explores new findings on carbene stability, acid-base behavior, and catalysis. Carbenic structure and reactivity are examined in chapters dedicated to stable carbenes, carbodicarbenes, carbenes as guests in supramolecular hosts, tunneling in carbene and oxacarbene reactions, and ultrafast kinetics of carbenes and their excited state precursors. Theoretical concerns are addressed in chapters on computational methods and dynamics applied to carbene reactions.Part 2, Metal Carbenes, is dedicated to the synthetic dimensions of carbenes, particularly the reactions and catalytic properties of metal carbenes. The authors discuss lithium, rhodium, ruthenium, chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, cobalt, and gold.All the chapters conclude with a summary of the current situation, new challenges on the horizon, and promising new research directions. A list of key reviews and suggestions for further reading also accompanies every chapter. Each volume of the Wiley Series on Reactive Intermediates in Chemistry and Biology focuses on a specific reactive intermediate, offering a broad range of perspectives from leading experts that sets the stage for new applications and further discoveries.Content: Chapter 1 Carbene Stability (pages 1–39): Scott Gronert, James R. Keeffe and Rory A. More O'FerrallChapter 2 Stable Carbenes (pages 40–74): Jonathan P. Moerdyk and Christopher W. BielawskiChapter 3 Acid–Base Chemistry of Carbenes (pages 75–106): AnnMarie C. O'Donoghue and Richard S. MasseyChapter 4 Computational Methods for the Study of Carbenes and their Excited States (pages 107–130): Hoi Ling Luk, Shubham Vyas and Christopher M. HadadChapter 5 Dynamics in Carbene Reactions (pages 131–165): Dina C. Merrer, K. N. Houk and Lai XuChapter 6 Ultrafast Kinetics of Carbene Reactions (pages 166–192): Gotard Burdzinski and Mathew S. PlatzChapter 7 Tunneling in the Reactions of Carbenes and Oxacarbenes (pages 193–215): Dennis Gerbig and Peter R. SchreinerChapter 8 Carbodicarbenes (pages 216–236): Gernot Frenking and Ralf TonnerChapter 9 Catalytic Reactions with N‐Mesityl‐Substituted N‐Heterocyclic Carbenes (pages 237–273): Jessada Mahatthananchai and Jeffrey W. BodeChapter 10 Supramolecular Carbene Chemistry (pages 274–323): Udo H. Brinker, Jean‐Luc Mieusset and Murray G. RosenbergChapter 11 Modern Lithium Carbenoid Chemistry (pages 325–362): Vito CapriatiChapter 12 Rhodium Carbenes (pages 363–403): Huw M. L. Davies and Brendan T. ParrChapter 13 Ruthenium Carbenes (pages 404–451): Steven T. Diver and Jonathan M. FrenchChapter 14 Nucleophilic Carbenes of the Chromium Triad (pages 452–490): Zachary J. TonzetichChapter 15 Cobalt‐Mediated Carbene Transfer Reactions (pages 491–525): Xin Cui and X. Peter ZhangChapter 16 Gold Carbenes (pages 526–551): Liming Zhang