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Inorganic Complexes

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1963
  • Latest edition
  • Author: C.K. Jorgensen
  • Language: English

Inorganic Complexes describes the particular features of inorganic complex chemistry, as it has developed since 1950. The chemical information recorded in this book is intimately… Read more

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Inorganic Complexes describes the particular features of inorganic complex chemistry, as it has developed since 1950. The chemical information recorded in this book is intimately connected with the theoretical approach applying M.O. theory, which is also called ligand field theory in the special case of transition group complexes with a partly filled shell, for classification of the energy levels and rationalization of the absorption spectra. This text also discusses the aqua, hydroxo, oxo, fluoro, chloro, bromo, and iodo complexes; nitrogen-, oxygen-, and sulfur-containing ligands; amino acids and other N,O-containing ligands; and intermetallic bonding and co-operative effects. This publication is a good source for chemists and students conducting work on inorganic complex chemistry.

Table of contents

Preface1. Introduction2. Aqua, Hydroxo, Oxo Complexes3. Fluoro, Chloro, Bromo, Iodo Complexes4. Nitrogen-containing Ligands5. Oxygen-containing Ligands6. Amino Acids and other Ν,Ο-containing Ligands7. Sulphur-containing Ligands8. Η, P, As, Se, Te and other Ligands of Low Electronegativity9. Intermetallic Bonding and Co-operative Effects10. General ConclusionsBibliographySubject Indexes

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 3, 2012
  • Language: English

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