Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry. III /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam, Netherland :
Elsevier,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1.01 -A Short History of Coordination Compounds: The Journey From Plant Extracts to the Present Day
- 1.01.1 Introduction
- 1.01.2 Coordination Chemistry Before Documented History
- 1.01.2.1 Color
- 1.01.3 Into Documented History
- 1.01.3.1 An Early Copper Complex
- 1.01.3.2 The Color Blue
- 1.01.3.3 Noble Metal Chemistry in the 18th Century CE 5058 1.01.3.4 Citizen Tassaert and the Genesis of Cobalt Coordination Chemistry
- 1.01.3.5 The Name's the Thing
- 1.01.3.6 It's All to Do With Color
- 1.01.4 Valence and Werner
- 1.01.4.1 Valence-Not as Simple as You Might Think
- 1.01.4.2 The Werner-J�rgensen Controversy-Different Views on Variable Valence
- 1.01.4.3 Werner-Primary and Secondary Valence
- 1.01.5 Into the 20th Century CE-A Time of Techniques, Models, and Methods
- 1.01.5.1 The Quantification of Color-Absorption Spectroscopy
- 1.01.5.2 Crystal Field Theory: A Successful Model With No Basis in Chemistry 5058 1.01.5.3 From Crystal Field to Ligand Field
- 1.01.5.4 Linus Pauling, The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Valence Bond Approach
- 1.01.5.5 The Chelate Effect
- 1.01.5.6 Ligands
- 1.01.5.7 Magnetism-From a Simple Model to Profound Complexity
- 1.01.5.8 Good Vibrations
- 1.01.5.9 Chemistry Gets Heavy-The Evolution of Mass Spectrometric Techniques
- 1.01.5.10 Looking Into the Soul of Molecules-NMR Spectroscopic Methods
- 1.01.5.11 Electrons Spin Too!
- 1.01.5.12 Bragging About It-The Evolution of Crystallography as a Chemical Tool
- 1.01.6 Conclusions and Prospects
- References 5058 1.02 -Fundamentals: Ligands, Complexes, Synthesis and Structure: An Introduction
- 1.02.1 Introduction
- 1.02.2 Organization of this Volume
- 1.02.3 Section 1
- Ligands
- 1.02.3.1 Neutral Ligands
- 1.02.3.2 Anionic Ligands
- 1.02.3.3 Pincer Ligands
- 1.02.3.4 Redox-Active Ligands
- 1.02.3.5 Coordination Chemistry of Main Group Compounds
- 1.02.4 Section 2
- Reactivity and Structure of Complexes of Small Molecules
- 1.02.5 Section 3
- Coordination Polymers and Coordination Frameworks
- 1.02.6 Section 4
- Synthetic Methods and Characterization Techniques
- References 5058 1.03 -Phosphorus Ligands
- 1.03.1 Brief History
- 1.03.2 Atropoisomeric Diphosphines
- 1.03.2.1 Introduction
- 1.03.2.2 Synthesis
- 1.03.2.3 Property
- 1.03.2.4 Coordination Chemistry
- 1.03.2.5 Applications in Catalysis
- 1.03.3 P-Stereogenic Diphosphines and Diphospholanes
- 1.03.3.1 Introduction
- 1.03.3.2 Synthesis and Property
- 1.03.3.3 Coordination Chemistry and Applications in Catalysis
- 1.03.4 P-Stereogenic 2,3-Dihydrobenzo[1,3]Oxaphospholes
- 1.03.4.1 Introduction
- 1.03.4.2 Synthesis
- 1.03.4.3 Coordination Chemistry and Applications in Catalysis 500 1.03.5 Josiphos Ligands.