15th International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-15), Glasgow, UK, 26–31 July 2009
This conference is part of the Organometallic Chemistry Directed Toward Organic Synthesis series.
  Preface
        
        Phosphoramidite-rhodium complexes as catalysts for the asymmetric [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition of alkenyl isocyanates and alkynes
        
        Efficient cyclization routes to substituted heterocyclic compounds mediated by transition-metal catalysts
        
        Multiple Pd-catalyzed reactions in the synthesis of natural products, drugs, and materials
        
        Mechanism of the oxidative addition of aryl halides to bis-carbene palladium(0) complexes
        
        Transition-metal-catalyzed direct arylations via C–H bond cleavages
        
        Catalytic activation of hydrogen, silicon, and fluorine by transition-metal complexes
        
        Developing chiral phosphorus ligands for asymmetric hydrogenations
        
        Chelation-assisted carbonylation reactions catalyzed by Rh and Ru complexes
        
        Cationic rhodium(I) complex-catalyzed σ- and π‑bond activation cascade: Isomerization of allyl propargyl ethers to allenic aldehydes and dienals
        
        Highly enantioselective isomerization of primary allylic alcohols catalyzed by (P,N)-iridium complexes
        
        Aerobic oxidation with bifunctional molecular catalysts
        
        Nickel-catalyzed multicomponent coupling reaction using ynones
        
        Rhenium- and manganese-catalyzed carbon–carbon bond formation using 1,3‑dicarbonyl compounds and alkynes
        
        Catalytic synthesis of amines and N-containing heterocycles: Amidate complexes for selective C–N and C–C bond-forming reactions
        
        New pathways in the gold-catalyzed cycloisomerization of furanynes
        
        Combined coinage metal catalysis for the synthesis of bioactive molecules
        
        Alkynes as “masked” ylides under noble‑metal catalysis
        
        On direct iron-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions
        
        Reactions of bridging C3 ligands in diiron complexes: Unconventional routes to new functionalized organic frames
        
        