Capturing today's scientific imagination...PROGRESS in InorganicChemistry Nowhere is creative scientific talent busier than in the world ofinorganic chemistry experimentation. And the traditional forum forexchanging innovative research has been the respected Progress inInorganic Chemistry series. With contributions from internationallyrenowned chemists, this latest volume offers an in-depth,far-ranging examination of the changing face of the field,providing a tantalizing glimpse of the emerging state of thescience. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 46 * Anion Binding and Recognition by Inorganic Based Receptors (PaulD. Beer and David K. Smith) * Copper (I), Lithium and Magnesium Thiolate Complexes: An Overviewwith Due Mention of Selenolate and Tellurolate Analogues andRelated Silver (I) and Gold (I) Species (Maurits D. Janssen, DavidM. Grove, and Gerard van Koten) * The Role of the Pyrazolate Ligand in Building PolynuclearTransition Metal Systems (Girolamo La Monica and G. AttilloArdizzoia) * Recent Trends in Metal Alkoxide Chemistry (Ram C. Mehrotra andAnirudh Singh). "This series is distinguished not only by its scope and breadth,but also by the depth and quality of the reviews." --Journal of theAmerican Chemical Society. "This series is a valuable addition to the library of thepracticing research chemist, and is a good starting point forstudents wishing to understand modern inorganic chemistry."--Canadian Chemical News. "[This series] has won a deservedly honored place on the bookshelfof the chemist attempting to keep afloat in the torrent of originalpapers on inorganic chemistry." --Chemistry in Britain.
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Chemists present advances in the field of inorganic chemistry with a series of articles dealing with a range of topics such as the use of X-ray crystallography in the characterization of molecular and material inorganics along with hints and applications for improved usage.
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Anion Binding and Recognition by Inorganic Based Receptors (P. Beer& D. Smith). Copper (I), Lithium and Magnesium Thiolate Complexes: An Overviewwith Due Mention of Selenolate and Tellurolate Analogues andRelated Silver (I) and Gold (I) Species (M. Janssen, et al.). The Role of the Pyrazolate Ligand in Building PolynuclearTransition Metal Systems (G. La Monica & G. Ardizzoia). Recent Trends in Metal Alkoxide Chemistry (R. Mehrotra & A.Singh). Indexes.
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Capturing today's scientific imagination...PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry Nowhere is creative scientific talent busier than in the world of inorganic chemistry experimentation. And the traditional forum for exchanging innovative research has been the respected Progress in Inorganic Chemistry series. With contributions from internationally renowned chemists, this latest volume offers an in-depth, far-ranging examination of the changing face of the field, providing a tantalizing glimpse of the emerging state of the science. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 46 Anion Binding and Recognition by Inorganic Based Receptors (Paul D. Beer and David K. Smith)Copper (I), Lithium and Magnesium Thiolate Complexes: An Overview with Due Mention of Selenolate and Tellurolate Analogues and Related Silver (I) and Gold (I) Species (Maurits D. Janssen, David M. Grove, and Gerard van Koten)The Role of the Pyrazolate Ligand in Building Polynuclear Transition Metal Systems (Girolamo La Monica and G. Attillo Ardizzoia)Recent Trends in Metal Alkoxide Chemistry (Ram C. Mehrotra and Anirudh Singh). "This series is distinguished not only by its scope and breadth, but also by the depth and quality of the reviews." —Journal of the American Chemical Society. "This series is a valuable addition to the library of the practicing research chemist, and is a good starting point for students wishing to understand modern inorganic chemistry." —Canadian Chemical News. "[This series] has won a deservedly honored place on the bookshelf of the chemist attempting to keep afloat in the torrent of original papers on inorganic chemistry." —Chemistry in Britain.
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ISBN
9780471179924
Publisert
1997-07-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Interscience
Vekt
851 gr
Høyde
237 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
496

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Biographical note

KENNETH D. KARLIN is Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. He received his PhD from Columbia University.