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2. Metal-Responsive Base Pair Switching of Ligand-type Uracil Nucleobases
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Keita Mori and Keita Mori
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- Biomaterials, Nucleic acids, Coordination compounds, Nanotechnology, Self-assembly (Chemistry)
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In this thesis, the author proposes'metal-responsive base pair switching'of ligand-modified nucleobases as a novel tool for stimuli-responsive control of DNA assemblies. It is written to demonstrate broad applicability of the base pair switching in dynamic DNA nanotechnology and inspire researchers to use this technique. Based on specific interactions between ligand-type nucleobases and target metal ions, in this volume, DNA hybridization was dynamically controlled through strand displacement reactions. The base pair switching was further applied to develop metal-dependent DNA molecular machines. This novel strategy for stimuli-responsive regulation of DNA assemblies will greatly expand the scope of dynamic DNA nanotechnology. This volume uniquely features importance of elaborate molecular design based on chemistry for imparting stimuli responsiveness to DNA assemblies.
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- 2024
3. Principles of Inorganic Chemistry : Basics and Applications
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Robert B. Jordan and Robert B. Jordan
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- Inorganic chemistry, Coordination compounds, Bioinorganic chemistry, Science—Study and teaching
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This textbook provides a current and comprehensive coverage of all major topics of inorganic chemistry in a single source. It includes an analysis of the sources and preparations of the elements, their common compounds, their aqueous speciation, and their applications, while it also discusses reaction pathways and mechanisms. It includes up-to-date material, supported by over 4000 references to the original literature and to recent reviews that provide more detailed information. The material is accompanied by over 250 figures and three-dimensional representations, based on published structural details. Each chapter has worked examples and problems, with multiple inserts describing topical issues related to the material in the text. The textbook provides the instructor with a wide range of areas that can be selected to meet the background and interests of the students, while selected chapters are relevant to courses on more specialized topics, such as inorganic materials, bioinorganic chemistry, and nanomaterials. The intended readers are students, lecturers, and researchers who need a source for the current status of the area.
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- 2024
4. Coordination Chemistry : Basics and Current Trends
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Birgit Weber and Birgit Weber
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- Coordination compounds
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The Chemistry of Complex Compounds is ideally prepared in this textbook for undergraduate chemistry students, providing both an easy and comprehensive introduction to the subject, which is relevant to examinations. It is based on proven lecture notes and assumes no basic knowledge. In addition to basic questions such as'what are complexes'and'what are organometallic compounds', the common bonding models are presented and the colour and stability of coordination compounds are explained, among other things. Other chapters cover redox reactions in complexes, the metal-metal bond, molecular magnetism, supramolecular chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. As a conclusion, the book gives an outlook into current research areas and trends in coordination chemistry, so that students of higher semesters and PhD students will also benefit from reading it. This includes the luminescence of complexes and selected examples of reactions catalyzed by complexes. Birgit Weber is a professor of inorganic chemistry at the University of Bayreuth. Her research focuses on coordination chemistry and ligand design for multifunctional switchable complexes.
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- 2023
5. Structural and Biological Applications of Schiff Base Metal Complexes
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Pallavi Jain, Prashant Singh, Pallavi Jain, and Prashant Singh
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- Coordination compounds, Schiff bases, Metal complexes
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Coordination compounds have been well-known for their wide variety of applications for over a century, as well as enhancing the researcher's interest and concern in evaluating their action mechanism. It is certainly one of the most intensely discussed research topics. Coordination compounds involve different metal-ion-ligand phenomenon. The involved metal ions play a significant role in structural association and functioning of several processes in the genetic and metabolism system. In recent years, Schiff base ligands have gained significant interest and received a keen interest of many researchers. Schiff's base ligands have been recognized to hold a wide variety of biological and medicinal activities due to the presence of donor atoms. They have proved exceptional pharmalogical actions such as antimicrobial, anti-tuberclosis, antiplatelet, antidiabetic, antiarthritis, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antiviral, antimalarial, and analgesic. These biologically active Schiff base ligands have also been shown to inhibit enzyme mobilization and, when bound to a metal ion, exhibit enhanced biological activity, making them useful in a number of fields. As a result, metal complexes of Schiff base ligands are gaining popularity due to their unique properties and functionalities. Schiff base complex-based research for educational and industrial purposes is booming, and the number of publications is gradually increasing. Despite these interests, there is currently no detailed book on Schiff base metal complexes that covers the structures, biological activities, and other non-biological perspectives.This book delves into the structures of Schiff base metal complexes, which are critical in assessing the biological viability of any complex. It also highlights their biological significance in pharma and drug discovery like antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritis, anti-diabetic, antioxidants, anti-proliferative, antitumor, anticancer, antiviral. The fundamentals of metal complexes are described, as well as an up-to-date outline of developments in synthesis, characterization methods, properties- chemical, thermal, optical, structural, and applications. This book also discusses the other applications of Schiff base metal complexes: as sensor (luminescent, electrochemical, and biosensor), as pigments in dying and paint industries, as photocatalyst to improve the degradation rate.Features : This book would be useful for academia, researchers and engineers working in the area of Schiff base and their metal complexes. This book will give an in-depth account of the properties of Schiff base and their metal complexes. This book will discuss the details of synthesis methods for Schiff base and their metal complexes. This book will cover emerging trends in the use of Schiff base metal complexes in the industry. This book will provide an overview of the wider biological applications of Schiff base metal complexes
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- 2023
6. Therapeutic Rhodium Complexes
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Afzal Hussain, Mohamed F. Alajmi, Mushtaq Ahmad Lone, Waseem A. Wani, Afzal Hussain, Mohamed F. Alajmi, Mushtaq Ahmad Lone, and Waseem A. Wani
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- Bioinorganic chemistry, Coordination compounds, Medicinal chemistry, Microclusters
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This book describes the emergence and recent advances in the design and development of rhodium complexes as therapeutic agents. Different classes of anticancer rhodium complexes with particular emphasis on ligands containing nitrogen-oxygen donor atoms are presented. Anticancer rhodium complexes of N-heterocyclic carbenes are described, while half-sandwich, heterobimetallic, and multinuclear rhodium complexes are discussed. Therapeutic applications of rhodium complexes beyond cancer such as antibacterial agents or antiviral agents are also analyzed, among others. Their mechanism of action is overviewed in detail, and the authors thoroughly comment on the challenges and future outlooks of research in the development of rhodium metallodrugs. This title highlights the important research carried out in the development of therapeutic rhodium complexes and is of great interest to graduates and researchers working in the area of rhodium-based therapeutic drugs.
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- 2023
7. Modern Avenues in Metal-Nucleic Acid Chemistry
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Jens Müller, Bernhard Lippert, Jens Müller, and Bernhard Lippert
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- Nucleic acids, Metal ions--Metabolism, Bioinorganic chemistry, Coordination compounds
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Volume 25, entitled Modern Avenues in Metal-Nucleic Acid Chemistry, of the series Metal Ions in Life Sciences (MILS), provides a timely overview of selected relevant developments in a field which previously had a pronounced focus on fundamental chemistry aspects such as coordination principles, structural chemistry, and consequences for biological processes and disease-related medicinal issues. More recently, also as a consequence of the advent of supramolecular chemistry, advancements in nanochemistry, and new bio-analytical methods, novel aspects of this field have emerged. MILS-25 gives a state-of-the-art account on the present state of research in this field, addressing, among others, porous materials, non-covalent interactions, stimuli-responsive bioconjugates, DNA-templated metal arrays and nanoclusters, genotyping, guanine quadruplexes, and riboswitches. It consists of 15 comprehensive chapters with over 1600 citations, 160 figures (90 of them in color), with key contributions from 40 international experts from Europe, Asia, and America. It is an essential resource for scientists from numerous disciplines, ranging from materials science to biochemistry, by way of classical chemistry and physics. It offers an update on nucleic acid – metal complex bioconjugates and their applications It provides an insight into coordination polymers involving nucleic acid components It covers a wide range of nucleic acids, from DNA duplexes, triplexes and quadruplexes to RNA
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- 2023
8. Supramolecular Coordination Complexes : Design, Synthesis, and Applications
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Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju and Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju
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- Coordination compounds, Supramolecular chemistry
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Supramolecular Coordination Complexes: Design, Synthesis, and Applications discusses the growth of the field and explores the advantages, opportunities and latest applications of supramolecular complexes. Beginning with an introduction to design principles, synthetic methods, and post-synthetic functionalization of supramolecular complexes, the book goes on to compile the different analytical and computational modeling methods used to understand the structure and functional properties of supramolecular structures. Applications of supramolecular complexes in biomedicine, sensing, catalysis and materials are then explored in detail. Drawing on the knowledge of a global team of experts, this book provides a wealth of interesting information for students and researchers working in the design, synthesis or application of such complexes. - Discusses cutting-edge approaches for the investigation of supramolecular coordination chemistry - Summarizes a varied range of supramolecular coordination, complex designs and applications - Highlights the interdisciplinary connections between supramolecular chemistry and the fields of biology and materials science
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- 2023
9. Computational Modelling of Molecular Nanomagnets
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Gopalan Rajaraman and Gopalan Rajaraman
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- Coordination compounds, Magnetic Materials, Chemistry—Data processing, Quantum physics, Computer simulation
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This book summarizes the state-of-the-art advances in the area of computational modelling of molecule-based magnets. Nowadays, various computational tools based on DFT, ab initio methods and other techniques are gaining attention in molecular nanomagnets and are successfully used to solve several outstanding problems in this area. This contributed volume discusses the theoretical foundation of the modelling of molecular magnets, starting from fitting the experimental magnetic data of very large molecules to the theory of pseudo-spin Hamiltonian approach and spin-phonon relaxations mechanisms, while it also presents examples of contemporary applications of both transition metal and lanthanide molecular magnets. In addition, the transport characteristics of molecules when placed at an interface and how these assemble on surfaces are also reviewed. This book is a great tool for researchers working in the fields of molecular magnetism and computational/theoretical chemistry and will also benefit graduate students specializing in physical-inorganic chemistry and molecular modelling.Chapter 6 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
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- 2023
10. Coordination Principle of Minerals Flotation
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Jianhua Chen and Jianhua Chen
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- Mineralogy, Mining engineering, Coordination compounds
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The advent of flotation, with selective interaction of reagents with minerals at its core, has greatly advanced the development of modern mining. Ever since, there has been continuous researched into the mechanism of mineral-reagent interactions, in an effort to design and develop more effective reagents. A unique perspective from coordination is presented to illustrate the principles of reagent molecules interacting with metal ions on mineral surface. For the first time, the influence is unveiled of mineral crystal structures and surrounding atoms on metal ion properties and further on mineral-reagent interactions. The introduction of classical theories for modern chemistry, including orbital structure, electron spin and orbital symmetry matching, into flotation is realized. Researchers, engineers and graduate students among others in the field of mineral processing may gain new insight into flotation and the development of novel reagents.
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- 2022
11. A Closer Look at Coordination Complexes
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Sandeep Kaur-Ghumaan and Sandeep Kaur-Ghumaan
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- Chemistry, Inorganic, Coordination compounds, Mineralogical chemistry
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Coordination chemistry plays an important role in the designing of inorganic metal complexes, materials, organo-synthesis, biological systems and catalysis. In A Closer Look at Coordination Complexes, novel and evolving developments in the field have been described. The book includes chapters on the synthesis of coordination compounds using different ligand combinations (Schiff base ligands, phosphines, thiolates, ligands with N- and S-donors and so on), biological relevance and catalytic applications of the reported metal complexes. Different aspects of metal complexes, viz. structural and coordination properties of the ligands and complexes and applications viz., asymmetric organic transformations, potential anticancer agents, antibacterial-antioxidant-antifungal properties, alkenes epoxidation, olefins polymerization, nitrogen reduction, hydrogen evolution and oxidation and mercury poisoning treatment reviewed by the authors have been delineated in the eight chapters of the book.
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- 2021
12. The Chemistry of Coordination Complexes and Transition Metals
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P.L. Soni, Vandna Soni, P.L. Soni, and Vandna Soni
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- Coordination compounds, Transition metals
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This book covers all important nomenclature, theories of bonding and stereochemistry of coordination complexes. The authors have made an effort to inscribe the ideas knowledge, clearly and in an interesting way to benefit the readers. The complexities of Molecular Orbital theory have been explained in a very simple and easy manner. It also deals with transition and inner transition metals. Conceptually, all transition and inner transition elements form complexes which have definite geometry and show interesting properties. General and specific methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties of each element has been discussed at length. Group wise study of elements in d-block series have been explained. Important compounds, complexes and organometallic compounds of metals in different oxidation states have been given explicitly.Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
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- 2021
13. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry III
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- Coordination compounds
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Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry III, Nine Volume Set describes the fundamentals of metal-ligand interactions, provides an overview of the systematic chemistry of this class of compounds, and details their importance in life processes, medicine, industry and materials science. This new edition spans across 9 volumes, 185 entries and 6600 printed pages. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry III is not just an update of the second edition, it includes a significant amount of new content. In the descriptive sections 3-6, emphasis is placed upon material that has appeared in primary and secondary review literature since the previous edition published. The material in other sections is newly written, with an emphasis on modern aspects of coordination chemistry and the latest developments. The metal-ligand interaction is the link between the award of the 1913 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Alfred Werner, the father of Coordination Chemistry, the 1987 prize for supramolecular chemistry and the 2016 award for molecular machines. The key role of coordination chemistry in the assembly of hierarchical nano- and micro-dimensioned structures lies at the core of these applications and so this Major Reference Work bridges several sub-disciplines of chemistry, thus targeting a truly interdisciplinary audience. - Provides the go-to foundational resource on coordination chemistry research, providing insights into future directions of the field - Written and edited by renowned academics and practitioners from various fields and regions this authoritative and interdisciplinary work is of interest to a large audience, including coordination, supramolecular and molecular chemists - Presents content that is clearly structured, organized and cross-referenced to allow students, researchers and professionals to find relevant information quickly and easily
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- 2021
14. Kinetically Controlled Stepwise Syntheses of a Heterometallic Complex and a Tetrahedral Chiral-at-Metal Complex
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Kenichi Endo and Kenichi Endo
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- Coordination compounds, Organometallic chemistry, Chemistry
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This book describes novel synthetic methodologies for two kinds of structurally elaborate metal complexes: a heterometallic complex and a tetrahedral chiral-at-metal complex. The book provides the tools and inspiration to chemists for development of metal complexes with wide structural diversity than had previously been possible. For each of the two topics, existing synthetic methods for similar compounds are discussed first, and then new strategies are presented, followed by the demonstration of the synthesis of novel compounds supported by experimental results.Both of the final products in this research, a Co–Ni heterometallic complex covered in the first topic and a tetrahedral chiral-at-metal complex in the second one are difficult to obtain by using common synthetic methods for thermodynamic reasons. This research achieved highly selective syntheses of these compounds using newly designed strategies that enable precise kinetic control. Suchan approach will be useful for synthesizing other new metal complexes.Since the last century, organic chemistry has flourished with the development of a variety of synthetic techniques that make precise kinetic control possible. Coordination chemistry of 3d or main-group transition metals has been mainly based on simple one-step reactions that yield only thermodynamic products. The publication of this book helps pave the way to kinetically controlled precise syntheses of various metal complexes.
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- 2021
15. Química de los compuestos de coordinación
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Fred Basolo, Ronald C. Johnson, Fred Basolo, and Ronald C. Johnson
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- Coordination compounds
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La Química de los compuestos de coordinación se ocupa en primer término de los complejos metálicos, pero muchos de sus conceptos son aplicables a la Química en general. Por lo tanto, para los principiantes será útil el estudio y la comprensión de los principios básicos de la Química de los compuestos de coordinación que más adelante podrán aplicar en forma más elaborada.
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- 2020
16. Mannich Base Ligands as Versatile Platforms for SMMs
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Colacio, Enrique, Beller, Matthias, Series Editor, Dixneuf, Pierre H., Series Editor, Dupont, Jairton, Series Editor, Fürstner, Alois, Series Editor, Glorius, Frank, Series Editor, Gooßen, Lukas J., Series Editor, Nolan, Steven P., Series Editor, Okuda, Jun, Series Editor, Oro, Luis A., Series Editor, Willis, Michael, Series Editor, Zhou, Qi-Lin, Series Editor, Chandrasekhar, Vadapalli, editor, and Pointillart, Fabrice, editor
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- 2019
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17. Coordination Bonding: Electronic Structure and Properties
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Cimpoesu, Fanica, Ferbinteanu, Marilena, Putz, Mihai V., Cimpoesu, Fanica, and Ferbinteanu, Marilena
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- 2018
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18. 化学の指針シリーズ 錯体化学
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佐々木陽一・柘植清志 共著 and 佐々木陽一・柘植清志 共著
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- Coordination compounds
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本書では、古典的な錯体化学のエッセンスを確保しながらも、最近の情勢に対応できるように内容を工夫した。金属元素の基礎的な性質を系統的な目で振り返るところから出発し、この知識をもとに、全体を通して金属元素全体に目を配り、系統的視点を失わないような記述を心掛けている。配位子が重要な役割を演ずる研究が急増しているため、配位子を概説する章も設けた。また、立体構造、電子状態などを通じて、多核錯体に関する記述を入れるようにつとめた。
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- 2017
19. Essentials of Coordination Chemistry : A Simplified Approach with 3D Visuals
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Vasishta Bhatt and Vasishta Bhatt
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- Coordination compounds
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Essentials of Coordination Chemistry: A Simplified Approach with 3D Visuals provides an accessible overview of this key, foundational topic in inorganic chemistry. Thoroughly illustrated within the book and supplemented by online 3D images and videos in full color, this valuable resource covers basic fundamentals before exploring more advanced topics of interest. The work begins with an introduction to the structure, properties, and syntheses of ligands with metal centers, before discussing the variety of isomerism exhibited by coordination compounds, such as structural, geometrical and optical isomerism. As thermodynamics and kinetics provide a gateway to synthesis and reactivity of coordination compounds, the book then describes the determination of stability constants and composition of complexes. Building upon those principles, the resource then explains a wide variety of nucleophilic substitution reactions exhibited by both octahedral and square planar complexes. Finally, the book discusses metal carbonyls and nitrosyls, special classes of compounds that can stabilize zero or even negative formal oxidation states of metal ions. Highlighting preparations, properties, and structures, the text explores the unique type of Metal-Ligand bonding which enable many interesting applications of these compounds. Thoughtfully organized for academic use, Essentials of Coordination Chemistry: A Simplified Approach with 3D Visuals encourages interactive learning. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers requiring a full overview and visual understanding of coordination chemistry, will find this book invaluable. - Includes valuable visual content through 3D images and videos in full color, available online - Provides a valuable introduction to the study of organic and inorganic ligands with metal centers - Discusses advanced topics including metal carbonyls and nitrosyls
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- 2015
20. Lewis and Kossel’s Legacy: Structure and Bonding in Main-Group Compounds
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Haaland, Arne, Tilset, Mats, Mingos, David Michael P., Series editor, and Mingos, D. Michael P., editor
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- 2016
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21. Mechanoluminescence of Coordination Compounds
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Teotonio, Ercules Epaminondas Sousa, Faustino, Wagner Mendonça, Brito, Hermi Felinto, Felinto, Maria Claudia França Cunha, Moura, Jandeilson Lima, Costa, Israel Ferreira, Silva Santos, Paulo Roberto, Olawale, David O., editor, Okoli, Okenwa O. I., editor, Fontenot, Ross S., editor, and Hollerman, William A., editor
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- 2016
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22. Luminescence of Lanthanide Ions in Coordination Compounds and Nanomaterials
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Ana de Bettencourt-Dias and Ana de Bettencourt-Dias
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- Rare earth metals--Optical properties, Nanostructured materials, Luminescence, Coordination compounds
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This comprehensive book presents the theoretical principles, current applications and latest research developments in the field of luminescent lanthanide complexes; a rapidly developing area of research which is attracting increasing interest amongst the scientific community. Luminescence of Lanthanide Ions in Coordination Compounds and Nanomaterials begins with an introduction to the basic theoretical and practical aspects of lanthanide ion luminescence, and the spectroscopic techniques used to evaluate the efficiency of luminescence. Subsequent chapters introduce a variety of different applications including: • Circularly polarized luminescence • Luminescence bioimaging with lanthanide complexes • Two-photon absorption of lanthanide complexes • Chemosensors • Upconversion luminescence • Excitation spectroscopy • Heterometallic complexes containing lanthanides Each chapter presents a detailed introduction to the application, followed by a description of experimental techniques specific to the area and an extensive review of recent literature. This book is a valuable introduction to the literature for scientists new to the field, as well as providing the more experienced researcher with a comprehensive resource covering the most relevant information in the field; a ‘one stop shop'for all key references.
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- 2014
23. 錯体化学の基礎と応用 : Fundamentals and applications of coordination chemistry
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湯浅真, 1958-, 秋津貴城, 湯浅真, 1958-, and 秋津貴城
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- Coordination compounds
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- 2014
24. Metal–Molecular Assembly for Functional Materials
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Yutaka Matsuo, Masayoshi Higuchi, Yuichi Negishi, Michito Yoshizawa, Takashi Uemura, Hikaru Takaya, Takafumi Ueno, Masayuki Takeuchi, Soichiro Yoshimoto, Yutaka Matsuo, Masayoshi Higuchi, Yuichi Negishi, Michito Yoshizawa, Takashi Uemura, Hikaru Takaya, Takafumi Ueno, Masayuki Takeuchi, and Soichiro Yoshimoto
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- Nanostructured materials, Coordination compounds
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This book focuses on modern coordination chemistry, covering porous coordination polymers, metalloproteins, metallopeptides, nanoclusters, nanocapsules, aligned polymers, and fullerenes. As well, it deals with applications to electronic devices and surface characterization. These wide-ranging topics are integrally described from the perspectives of dimensionality (one-, two-, and three-dimension), new materials design, synthesis, molecular assembly, function and application. The nine chapters making up this book have been authored by scientists who are at the cutting edge of research in this particular field. The level is appropriate for graduate students, post-doc researchers, and new faculty members whose aim is to become familiar with modern coordination chemistry from its basics to applications.
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- 2013
25. Koordinationschemie
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Lutz H. Gade and Lutz H. Gade
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- Transition metal compounds, Complex compounds--Spectra, Crystallization, Coordination compounds
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Seit Alfred Werner seine Koordinationslehre vor etwas mehr als hundert Jahren formulierte, hat sich die Komplexchemie der Ãbergangsmetalle rasant zu einem der wichtigsten Forschungsgebiete der Anorganischen Chemie entwickelt. Wie facettenreich die Koordinationschemie sein kann, deutet sich schon an der Variabilität der Verbindungen an, zu denen so kleine Molekale wie Hexacarbonylchrom ebenso wie Metallenzyme geharen. Dieses Lehrbuch richtet sich an Studenten im Hauptstudium. Alle wichtigen Aspekte der Koordinationschemie - beispielsweise die Ligandenfeldtheorie, die Bindungstheorie, die Eigenschaften, Reaktivitat und Strukturen der Komplexe, die Reaktionsmechanismen und die spektroskopischen Untersuchungsmethoden - sind enthalten. Verschaffen Sie sich einen Einblick in dieses faszinierende Gebiet von den Anfangen bis hin zu den modernsten Entwicklungen.
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- 2012
26. Coordination Chemistry of Macrocyclic Compounds
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Gordon Melson and Gordon Melson
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- Coordination compounds, Macrocyclic compounds
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Chemists have been aware of the existence of coordination compounds con taining organic macrocyclic ligands since the first part of this century ; however, only during the past few years have they expanded research into the chemistry of these compounds. The expansion was initiated in the early 1960s by the synthesis and characterization of compounds containing some new macrocyclic ligands. The synthesis of compounds which may serve as model systems for some natural products containing large rings as ligands provided the main goal for the early expansion of research effort; indeed, a recurrent theme behind much of the reported chemistry has been the analogy between synthetic macrocyclic compounds and many natural-product systems. More recently, the emphases of reported research have ranged over the whole spectrum of chemistry, and the number of publications that discuss macrocyclic chemistry has increased at a dramatic rate. The completed research has been reported in a variety of journals throughout the world but there has been no previous attempt to bring the major developments together under one cover. This book, therefore, attempts to satisfy the need for a single source in which there is both a collection and a correlation of information concerning the coordination chemistry of macrocyclic compounds. The chapters in this book discuss various aspects of macrocyclic chemistry, and while these chapters as a whole constitute an in-depth survey of the state-of the-art of the field, each chapter is written as a complete unit.
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- 2012
27. Surface Complexation Modeling : Gibbsite
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Athanasios K. Karamalidis, David A. Dzombak, Athanasios K. Karamalidis, and David A. Dzombak
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- Surface chemistry--Simulation methods, Coordination compounds, Aluminum oxide--Surfaces--Simulation methods, Aluminum oxide--Solubility, Chemical models
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This book provides a description of the generalized two layer surface complexation model, data treatment procedures, and thermodynamic constants for sorption of metal cations and anions on gibbsite, the most common form of aluminum oxide found in nature and one of the most abundant minerals in soils, sediments, and natural waters. The book provides a synopsis of aluminum oxide forms and a clearly defined nomenclature. Compilations of available data for sorption of metal cations and anions on gibbsite are presented, and the results of surface complexation model fitting of these data are given. The consistency of the thermodynamic surface complexation constants extracted from the data is examined through development of linear free energy relationships which are also used to predict thermodynamic constants for ions for which insufficient data are available to extract constants. The book concludes with a comparison of constants extracted from data for sorption on gibbsite with those determined previously for hydrous ferric oxide (HFO), hydrous manganese oxide (HMO), and goethite. The overall objective of this book is the development and presentation of an internally consistent thermodynamic database for sorption of inorganic cations and anions on gibbsite, an abundant and reactive mineral in soils, sediments, and aquatic systems. Its surface has a high affinity for sorption of metal cations and anions, including radionuclides. The gibbsite database will enable simulation and prediction of the influence of sorption on the fate of these chemical species in natural systems and treatment processes in which aluminum oxides are abundant. It thus will help to advance the practical application of surface complexation modeling.
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- 2010
28. Introduction to Coordination Chemistry
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Geoffrey A. Lawrance and Geoffrey A. Lawrance
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- Coordination compounds
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At the heart of coordination chemistry lies the coordinate bond, in its simplest sense arising from donation of a pair of electrons from a donor atom to an empty orbital on a central metalloid or metal. Metals overwhelmingly exist as their cations, but these are rarely met ‘naked'– they are clothed in an array of other atoms, molecules or ions that involve coordinate covalent bonds (hence the name coordination compounds). These metal ion complexes are ubiquitous in nature, and are central to an array of natural and synthetic reactions. Written in a highly readable, descriptive and accessible style Introduction to Coordination Chemistry describes properties of coordination compounds such as colour, magnetism and reactivity as well as the logic in their assembly and nomenclature. It is illustrated with many examples of the importance of coordination chemistry in real life, and includes extensive references and a bibliography. Introduction to Coordination Chemistry is a comprehensive and insightful discussion of one of the primary fields of study in Inorganic Chemistry for both undergraduate and non-specialist readers.
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- 2010
29. Rare Earth Coordination Chemistry : Fundamentals and Applications
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Chun-Hui Huang and Chun-Hui Huang
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- Coordination compounds, Rare earth metal compounds, Rare earths
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Edited by a highly regarded scientist and with contributions from sixteen international research groups, spanning Asia and North America, Rare Earth Coordination Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications provides the first one-stop reference resource for important accomplishments in the area of rare earth. Consisting of two parts, Fundamentals and Applications, readers are armed with the systematic basic aspects of rare earth coordination chemistry and presented with the latest developments in the applications of rare earths. The systematic introduction of basic knowledge, application technology and the latest developments in the field, makes this ideal for readers across both introductory and specialist levels.
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- 2010
30. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Diazaphospholes
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Gupta, Neelima and Bansal, Raj K., editor
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- 2010
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31. Anellated Azaphospholes
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Bansal, Raj K. and Bansal, Raj K., editor
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- 2009
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32. Mössbauer study of [Fe(Dioximato) n L2] mixed coordination compounds
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Németh, Z., Kuzmann, E., Vértes, A., Kovács, A., Várhelyi, Cs., Jr., Várhelyi, Cs., Gajbhiye, N. S., editor, and Date, S. K., editor
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- 2009
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33. Photochemistry and Photophysics of Coordination Compounds: Overview and General Concepts
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Balzani, Vincenzo, Bergamini, Giacomo, Campagna, Sebastiano, Puntoriero, Fausto, Balzani, Vincenzo, editor, and Campagna, Sebastiano, editor
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- 2007
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34. Quantum Chemical Investigations of Reaction Paths of Metalloenzymes and Biomimetic Models – The Hydrogenase Example
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Bertini, Luca, Bruschi, Maurizio, de Gioia, Luca, Fantucci, Piercarlo, Greco, Claudio, Zampella, Giuseppe, and Reiher, Markus, editor
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- 2007
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35. Supramolecular Chirality in Coordination Chemistry
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Seeber, Georg, Tiedemann, Bryan E. F., Raymond, Kenneth N., Crego-Calama, Mercedes, editor, and Reinhoudt, David N., editor
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- 2006
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36. Coordination Polymers : Design, Analysis and Application
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Stuart R Batten, Suzanne M Neville, David R Turner, Stuart R Batten, Suzanne M Neville, and David R Turner
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- Polymerization, Polymers, Coordination compounds
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The field of coordination polymer research has undergone rapid expansion in recent years. No longer are these materials the vaguely defined'insoluble material'at the bottom of your vessel that spell death for your reaction. They have gone from'polymeric rubbish'to'materials of the future'. Great leaps in the deliberate design of coordination polymers were made in the 1990s. These were allied with similar advances in related areas such as organic crystal engineering, metallosupramolecular chemistry and X-ray diffraction. No longer did we assemble things atom by atom. Whole molecules were used as building blocks and new materials were made. This is the first book to provide a broad overview of all the major facets of coordination polymer research in one place. It combines chapters on nets and interpenetration with wide-ranging surveys of transition metal and lanthanoid coordination polymers and their properties. The aim is to provide a flavour of each aspect whilst introducing the important concepts and developments using carefully selected examples. After an introduction, the text is split into three sections: -Design (nets, interpenetration, malleability) -Analysis (transition metal coordination polymers, lanthanoid coordination polymers, organometallic networks, organic-inorganic hybrids) -Application (magnetic properties, porosity, acentric and chiral networks, reactive coordination polymers, other properties). Written in the style of a tutorial review, the book is suitable for both senior specialists and new postgraduate students taking their first steps in the field. It also provides an authoritative and detailed reference source.
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- 2009
37. Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers
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Mao-Chun Hong, Ling Chen, Mao-Chun Hong, and Ling Chen
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- Polymerization, Coordination compounds
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Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers Edited by Mao-Chun Hong Ling Chen A Unique Resource on coordination Polymers Coordination polymers are a growing, interdisciplinary field with numerous potential applications in chemistry and materials. Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers provides a comprehensive introduction to this field, focusing on synthetic strategies, structures, properties, and potential applications. Each chapter provides a unique perspective on coordination polymers, offering a dedicated approach as well as deeper insights on the most important facets of this interdisciplinary area. Combining the consistent editorial approach of a textbook with the up-to-date data and topics usually found in the latest monographs and handbooks, Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers offers an unparalleled reference to the state of the art. Among other topics, it covers: Coordination polymers with versatile structures Crystal engineering of coordination polymers Organic/inorganic hybrid complexes based on polyoxometalates Molecular-based magnetic and ferroelectric compounds Heavy main-group iodometalates Gas storage MOFs Bioinorganic coordination complexes Addressing a wide range of readers, Design and Construction of Coordination Polymers will prove an invaluable resource to everyone from senior-level undergraduate and graduate students to working scientists.
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- 2009
38. Coordination Chemistry
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Banerjea, D. and Banerjea, D.
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- Coordination compounds
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Includes index.
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- 2009
39. Synthesis and Characterization of the 2:1 Copper(II) Complexes With 4-Arylazo-Pyrazol-5-One Derivatives
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Emandi, A., Calinescu, M., Ioachim, S., Georgescu, R., Serban, I., Kajzar, François, editor, and Agranovich, M. Vladimir, editor
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- 2000
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40. Integrated Approach to Coordination Chemistry : An Inorganic Laboratory Guide
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Rosemary A. Marusak, Kate Doan, Scott D. Cummings, Rosemary A. Marusak, Kate Doan, and Scott D. Cummings
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- Coordination compounds
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Coordination chemistry is the study of compounds formed between metal ions and other neutral or negatively charged molecules. This book offers a series of investigative inorganic laboratories approached through systematic coordination chemistry. It not only highlights the key fundamental components of the coordination chemistry field, it also exemplifies the historical development of concepts in the field. In order to graduate as a chemistry major that fills the requirements of the American Chemical Society, a student needs to take a laboratory course in inorganic chemistry. Most professors who teach and inorganic chemistry laboratory prefer to emphasize coordination chemistry rather than attempting to cover all aspects of inorganic chemistry; because it keeps the students focused on a cohesive part of inorganic chemistry, which has applications in medicine, the environment, molecular biology, organic synthesis, and inorganic materials.
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- 2007
41. Medicinal Applications of Coordination Chemistry
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Chris J Jones, John R Thornback, Chris J Jones, and John R Thornback
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- Coordination compounds, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Metals--therapeutic use, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Metals--diagnostic use, Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Metals in pharmaceuticals have played an increasingly important role in medicine over the last century, particularly in cancer therapy and diagnostic imaging methods. Medicinal Applications of Coordination Chemistry focuses on the role that transition metals play in clinical applications. Medicinal Applications of Coordination Chemistry begins with a brief historical review and an introduction to the chemistry of d- and f- block metals. Subsequent sections discuss metallodrugs for a number of different applications, the design of new drugs and the relationship between structure and function. Key sections include diagnostic applications of metal compounds in anatomical and functional imaging, and therapeutic applications of metals compounds. This book is ideal for researchers in academia and industry and comes complete with examples of real life applications.
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- 2007
42. Macromolecules Containing Metal and Metal-Like Elements, Volume 5 : Metal-Coordination Polymers
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Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, Charles E. Carraher, Jr, Charles U. Pittman, Jr, Martel Zeldin, Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, Charles E. Carraher, Jr, Charles U. Pittman, Jr, and Martel Zeldin
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- Polymeric composites, Coordination compounds
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This series provides a useful, applications-oriented forum for the next generation of macromolecules and materials. The fifth volume in this series provides useful descriptions of the transition metals and their applications. Transition Metals are covered in 2 volumes, the second part is covered in Volume 6.
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- 2005
43. Fluxional Organometallic and Coordination Compounds
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Marcel Gielen, Rudolph Willem, Bernd Wrackmeyer, Marcel Gielen, Rudolph Willem, and Bernd Wrackmeyer
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- Coordination compounds, Organometallic chemistry, Molecular dynamics, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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This series offers leading contributions by well-known chemists reviewing the state of the art of this wide research area. Physical organometallic chemistry aims to develop new insights and to promote novel interest and investigations applicable to organometallic chemistry. This volume focuses on several important topics on fluxionality in organometallic and coordination chemistry, reviewed by experts in each of the respective fields. It is intended to provide both authoritative concepts and stimulating ideas in order to tackle dynamics from different angles, aiming at an interdisciplinary approach. The fascinating fluxionality of metal-ligand interactions has been in the centre of interest ever since modern coordination and organometallic chemistry started, and has expanded towards bioinorganic chemistry, catalysis and materials sciences. Provides information on some of the most relevant physical methods for studying dynamic processes Presents numerous examples of dynamic behavior, demonstrating the efficiency of the respective method and stimulating further applications Connects main group, transition metal and solid state chemistry in the question for dynamics
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- 2004
44. NMR · 3D Analysis · Photopolymerization
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- Photopolymerization, Polymerization, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Coordination compounds
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This series presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics and materials science. It is addressed to all scientists at universities and in industry who wish to keep abreast of advances in the topics covered. Impact Factor Ranking: Always number one in Polymer Science. More information as well as the electronic version of the whole content available at: www.springerlink.com
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- 2004
45. Principles of Coordination Polymerisation : Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Catalysis in Polymer Chemistry-polymerisation of Hydrocarbon, Heterocyclic, and Heterounsaturated Monomers
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Kuran, Witold and Kuran, Witold
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- Polymerization, Coordination compounds, Catalysis
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- 2001
46. Symmetry In Coordination Chemistry
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John P. Jr. Fackler and John P. Jr. Fackler
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- Chemical bonds, Symmetry (Physics), Coordination compounds
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Symmetry in Coordination Chemistry provides a comprehensive discussion of molecular symmetry. It attempts to bridge the gap between the elementary ideas of bonding and structure learned by freshmen, and those more sophisticated concepts used by the practicing chemist. The book emphasizes the use of symmetry in describing the bonding and structure of transition metal coordination compounds. The book begins with a review of basic concepts such as molecular symmetry, coordination numbers, symmetry classification, and point group symmetry. This is followed by separate chapters on the electronic, atomic, and magnetic properties of d-block transition elements; the representation of orbital symmetries in a manner consistent with the point group of a molecule. Also included are discussions of vibrational symmetry; crystal field theory, ligand field theory, and molecular orbital theory; and the chemistry of a select few d-block transition elements and their compounds. This book is meant to supplement the traditional course work of junior-senior inorganic students. It is for them that the problems and examples have been chosen.
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- 1971
47. Handbook of Coordination Catalysis in Organic Chemistry
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Penny A Chaloner and Penny A Chaloner
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- Coordination compounds, Catalysis, Chemistry, Organic
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Handbook of Coordination Catalysis in Organic Chemistry presents the increasing importance of homogeneous catalysis by metal complexes. This book highlights special selectivities that can be obtained using coordination complexes as catalysts, including a discussion of homogeneous catalysts and closely related polymer supported complexes. Other topics include hydrogenation and related reactions, reactions of carbon monoxide, and additions to carbon-carbon multiple bonds. The isomerization reactions, reactions of the carbonyl group, formation of carbon-carbon bonds, and alkene metathesis are also deliberated. This publication is intended for organic chemists, but is also useful to specialists and researchers interested in the coordination catalysis in organic chemistry.
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- 1986
48. Facets Of Coordination Chemistry
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B V Agarwala, K N Munshi, B V Agarwala, and K N Munshi
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- Coordination compounds
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A concise account of coordination chemistry since its inception is given here together with some of the newer significant facets. This book covers a broad spectrum of various topics on Environment, Cyclic Voltammetry, Chromatography, Metal Complexes of biological interest, Alkoxides, NMR spectroscopy and others. These are useful to the scientific community engaged in the field of Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry.
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- 1993
49. An Introduction to Co-Ordination Chemistry : International Series of Monographs in Inorganic Chemistry
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D. P. Graddon, H. Taube, A. G. Maddock, D. P. Graddon, H. Taube, and A. G. Maddock
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- Coordination compounds
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An Introduction to Co-Ordination Chemistry, Second Edition covers the fundamental aspects of co-ordination chemistry. The title is designed to introduce the readers to the basic principles and theories that govern co-ordination chemistry. The text first reviews the history of co-ordination chemistry, and then proceeds to discussing the modern theories of co-ordination chemistry. Next, the selection covers transition metal stereochemistry. Chapter IV talks about the stability of complex salts, while Chapter V deals with the stabilization of oxidation states. The text also covers carbonyls and II-complexes. In the last chapter, the title presents the practical applications of co-ordination chemistry. The book will be of great use to students, researchers, and practitioners of chemistry related disciplines.
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- 1968
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