Inorganic chemistry has been changing dramatically, with co-ordination chemistry in particular undergoing a striking resurgence of interest. This has been fuelled by the growth in importance of metals in biology and medicine, and by the new and explosive thrusts into inorganic materials. These changes mean that the late-1990s student of inorganic chemistry needs a greater knowledge and understanding of physical inorganic chemistry. Embracing such topics as bonding state chemistry and cluster chemistry, the discipline underpins the whole of modern inorganic chemistry. This theme spans virtually the whole of physical inorganic chemistry; and an important benefit of this approach is that the book doubles as a text on co-ordination chemistry itself. This text is largely non-mathematical which bridges the gap between the relatively low-level treatments available and the specialist, research-level ones. It provides an account of the traditional areas of the subject, combining this with an introduction to important contemporary research areas, the whole viewed from an integrated theoretical perspective.
This book is intended for upper-level undergraduates and graduates in inorganic chemistry.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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348 line figures, bibliography
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978-0-19-850404-7 (9780198504047)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1: Introduction. 2: Typical ligands. 3: Nomenclature, geometrical structure and isomerism of coordination compounds. 4: Preparation of coordination compounds. 5: Stability of coordination compounds. 6: Molecular orbital theory of transition metal complexes. 7: Crystal field theory of transition metal complexes. 8: Electronic spectra of transition metal complexes. 9: Magnetic properties of transition metal complexes. 10: Beyond ligand field theory. 11: f electron systems: the lanthanides and actinides. 12: Other methods of studying coordination compounds. 13: Thermodynamic and related aspects of ligand fields. 14: Reaction kinetics of coordination compounds. 15: Bonding in cluster compounds. 16: Some aspects of bioinorganic chemistry. 17: Introduction to the theory of the solid state