Editorial: main group metal compounds

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Editorial: Editorial: Main ain Group roup Metal etal Compounds ompounds The chemistry of the main group elements has been traditionally a very active research area of both organometallic and metal coordination chemistry and, indisputably, has major growth potential. As such, the dissemination of recent outstanding and significant results requires a readily accessible and quality medium for publication. In order to address this need, a new, fourth section `Main Group Metal Compounds' will be integrated from January 2003 into the recently developed `sections' concept for Applied Organometallic Chemistry (AOC). This will enable scientists to submit papers devoted to the chemistry, to the structure and to the applications of compounds containing the main group elements. Section 4 of AOC will not be restricted to organometals and will include semi-metals and the d 10 transition metals, a metal±carbon bond not being an essential requirement for this Section. The scope of papers can extend to physical studies, including theoretical calculations. Besides reviews and regular papers, one-journal-page X-ray crystallographic reports are also invited. We believe that this new development for AOC will allow a more complete coverage of our subject area and we look forward to publishing new and exciting research in this field over the coming years. Peter Craig Marcel Gielen Editor-in-Chief Section Editor Main Group Metal Compounds Copyright # 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY Appl. Organometal. Chem. 2003; 17:1 Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI:10.1002/aoc.405

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