Chapter 1: NMR Spectroscopy in the Liquid and Gas Phases;
1: Introduction;
2: Stereochemistry;
2.1: Compounds of Group 1;
2.2: Compounds of Group 2;
2.3: Compounds of Group 3 (Yttrium, Lanthanides, Actinides);
2.4: Compounds of Group 4;
2.5: Compounds of Group 5;
2.6: Compounds of Group 6;
2.7: Compounds of Group 7;
2.8: Compounds of Group 8;
2.9: Compounds of Group 9;
2.10: Compounds of Group 10;
2.11: Compounds of Group 11;
2.12: Compounds of Group 12;
2.13: Compounds of Group 13;
2.14: Compounds of Group 14;
2.15: Compounds of Group 15;
2.16: Compounds of Group 16;
2.17: Compounds of Group 17;
2.18: Compounds of Group 18;
3: Dynamic Systems;
3.1: Fluxional Molecules;
3.2: Equilibrium Processes;
3.3: Course of Reactions;
4: Paramagnetic Complexes;
4.1: The Transition Metals;
4.2: Lanthanides and Actinides;
References;
Chapter 2: Solid State NMR Spectroscopy;
1: Structure of Solids;
1.1: Group 1;
1.2: Group 2;
1.3: Group 3;
1.4: Group 4;
1.5: Group 5;
1.6: Group 6;
1.7: Group 7;
1.8: Group 8;
1.9: Group 9;
1.10: Group 10;
1.11: Group 11;
1.12: Group 12;
1.13: Group 13;
1.14: Group 14;
1.15: Group 15;
1.16: Group 16;
1.17: Group 18;
2: Motions in Solids;
3: Atoms and Molecules Sorbed onto Solids;
3.1: Water Sorbed onto Solids;
3.2: Other Sorbed Atoms and Molecules;
References;
Chapter 3: Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy;
1: Introduction;
2: Main Group Elements;
2.1: Group 1 (Lithium-8);
2.2: Group 13 (Boron-11 and -12, Gallium-69 and -71, and Indium-115);
2.3: Group 14 (Germanium-73);
2.4: Group 15 (Nitrogen-14, Arsenic-75, Antimony-121 and -123, and Bismuth-209);
2.5: Group 17 (Chlorine-35 and -37, Bromine 79 and 81, and Iodine-127);
3: Transition Metals and Lanthanides;
3.1: Manganese-55;
3.2: Cobalt-59;
3.3: Copper-63 and -65;
3.4: Lanthanum-139;
3.5: Rhenium-187;
References;
Chapter 4: Characteristic Vibrations of Compounds of Main Group Elements;
1: Group 1;
2: Group 2;
3: Group 13;
3.1: Boron;
3.2: Aluminium;
3.3: Gallium;
3.4: Indium;
3.5: Thallium;
4: Group 14;
4.1: Carbon;
4.2: Silicon;
4.3: Germanium;
4.4: Tin;
4.5: Lead;
5: Group 15;
5.1: Nitrogen;
5.2: Phosphorus;
5.3: Arsenic;
5.4: Antimony;
5.5: Bismuth;
6: Group 16;
6.1: Oxygen;
6.2: Sulfur;
6.3: Selenium;
6.4: Tellurium;
7: Group 17;
8: Group 18;
References;
Chapter 5: Vibrational Spectra of Transition Element Compounds;
1: Scandium, Yttrium and the Lanthanides;
2: Titanium, Zirconium and Hafnium;
3: Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum;
4: Chromium, Molybdenum and Tungsten;
5: Manganese, Technetium and Rhenium;
6: Iron, Ruthenium and Osmium;
7: Cobalt, Rhodium and Iridium;
8: Nickel, Palladium and Platinum;
9: Copper, Silver and Gold;
10: Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury;
11: Actinides;
References;
Chapter 6: Vibrational Spectra of Some Co-ordinated Ligands;
1: Carbon, Silicon, Germanium and Tin Donors;
2: Dihydrogen Complexes;
3: Boron Donors ;
4: Carbonyl and Thiocarbonyl Complexes;
5: Nitrogen Donors ;
5.1: Molecular Nitrogen, Azido- and Related Groups;
5.2: Amines and Related Ligands;
5.3: Ligands Containing >C=N- Groups;
5.4: Cyanides, Isocyanides and Related Complexes;
5.5 : Nitrosyl Complexes ;
6 : Phosphorus and Arsenic Donors;
7 : Oxygen Donors ;
7.1: Molecular Oxygen, Peroxo, Aquo and Related Complexes;
7.2: Carboxylate and Related Complexes;
7.3: Keto-, Alkoxy-, Ether and Related Complexes;
7.4: Ligands Containing O-N, O-P or O-As Bonds;
7.5: Ligands Containing O-S or O-Te Bonds;
7.6: Ligands Containing O-Cl or O-I Bonds;
8: Sulfur and Selenium Donors;
9: Potentially Ambident Ligands;
9.1: Cyanates, Thio- and Selenocyanates and Their Iso-analogues;
9.2: Ligands Containing N and O, N and P or P and O Donor Atoms;
9.3: Ligands Containing N and S, N and Se or P and S Donor Atoms;
9.4: Ligands Containing S and O Donor Atoms;
References;
Chapter 7: Gas-phase Molecular Structures Determined by Electron Diffraction;
1: Introduction;
2: Compounds of Elements in Group 2 and 13;
3: Compounds of Elements in Group 14;
4: Compounds of Elements in Group 15;
5: Compounds of Elements in Group 16;
6: Compounds of Transition Elements, Lanthanides and Actinides;
References