The Colour of Metal Compounds is devoted to the qualitative and quantitative treatment of colour in inorganic and coordination compounds. In order to understand the use of colour as a source of structural and analytical information, the book explains in depth the interrelation between colour and structural properties of compounds. Trichromatic colorimetry is introduced as a method for the quantitative evaluation of colour. Further chapters cover chromaticity and spectroscopy, lanthanides, colour centres, colour in mineralogy, pigments, coloured glass, and the colour use in teaching.
Fully revised from the original Polish edition, this book is recommended as a supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate level courses on transition metal chemistry, coordination chemistry, spectroscopy and colour chemistry. It will also be of interest to researchers in chemistry, physics, mineralogy and the pigment and glass industry.
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978-90-5699-250-7 (9789056992507)
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1. Metal Compounds as Coloured Objects 2. Colour and Trichromatic Colorimetry of Transition Metal Compounds 3. Colour of Lanthanide Ions and Chemical Compounds 4. Colour of Chemical Analysis 5. Colour Centres 6. Colour and Electronic Spectra of Minerals, Pigments, and Gemstones Containing Transition Metals 7. Colour and Electronic Spectra of Glass Doped with Transition Metal Ions 8. Colour in Teaching Inorganic Chemistry