
Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 49
Kenneth D. Karlin(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 23. March 2001
Book
Hardback
708 pages
978-0-471-40223-7 (ISBN)
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Breakthrough research and innovative science . . .
PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry
Nowhere is creative scientific talent busier than in the world of inorganic chemistry. This fascinating series provides the field of inorganic chemistry with a forum for critical and authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. With contributions from internationally renowned chemists, this latest volume of Progress in Inorganic Chemistry continues to report the most recent advances with an innovative, cutting-edge style.
"This series is distinguished not only by its scope and breadth, but also by the depth and quality of the reviews."
-Journal of the American Chemical Society
"[This series] has won a deservedly honored place on the bookshelf of the chemist attempting to keep afloat in the torrent of original papers on inorganic chemistry."
-Chemistry in Britain
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49
* Nonclassical Metal Carbonyls
(Anthony J. Lupinetti and Steven H. Strauss, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Gernot Frenking, Philipps-Universitat Marburg, Germany)
* The Influence of Ligands on Dirhodium(II) on Reactivity and Selectivity in Metal Carbene Reactions
(Michael P. Doyle, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, and Tong Ren, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida)
* Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals with Hydrogen Chalcogenide and Hydrochalcogenido Ligands
(Maurizio Peruzzini and Isaac De Los Rios, Instituto per lo Studio della Stereochimica ed Energetica dei Composti de Coordinazione, CNR, Firenze, Italy, and Antonio Romerosa, Universidad de Almeria, Spain)
* The Coordination Chemistry of Phosphinines, Their Polydentate and Macrocyclic Derivatives
(Nicolas Mezailles, Francois Mathey, and Pascal le Floch, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex, France)
* Texaphyrins: Synthesis and Development of a Novel Class of Therapeutic Agents
(Tarak D. Mody and Lei Fu, Pharmacyclics, Inc., Sunnyvale, California, and Jonathan L. Sessler, University of Texas at Austin, Texas)
* The Chemistry of Synthetic Fe-Mo-S Clusters and Their Relevance to the Structure and Function of the Fe-Mo-S Center in Nitrogenase
(Steve M. Malinak, Albion College, Michigan, and Dimitri Coucouvanis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry
Nowhere is creative scientific talent busier than in the world of inorganic chemistry. This fascinating series provides the field of inorganic chemistry with a forum for critical and authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. With contributions from internationally renowned chemists, this latest volume of Progress in Inorganic Chemistry continues to report the most recent advances with an innovative, cutting-edge style.
"This series is distinguished not only by its scope and breadth, but also by the depth and quality of the reviews."
-Journal of the American Chemical Society
"[This series] has won a deservedly honored place on the bookshelf of the chemist attempting to keep afloat in the torrent of original papers on inorganic chemistry."
-Chemistry in Britain
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 49
* Nonclassical Metal Carbonyls
(Anthony J. Lupinetti and Steven H. Strauss, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Gernot Frenking, Philipps-Universitat Marburg, Germany)
* The Influence of Ligands on Dirhodium(II) on Reactivity and Selectivity in Metal Carbene Reactions
(Michael P. Doyle, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, and Tong Ren, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida)
* Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals with Hydrogen Chalcogenide and Hydrochalcogenido Ligands
(Maurizio Peruzzini and Isaac De Los Rios, Instituto per lo Studio della Stereochimica ed Energetica dei Composti de Coordinazione, CNR, Firenze, Italy, and Antonio Romerosa, Universidad de Almeria, Spain)
* The Coordination Chemistry of Phosphinines, Their Polydentate and Macrocyclic Derivatives
(Nicolas Mezailles, Francois Mathey, and Pascal le Floch, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex, France)
* Texaphyrins: Synthesis and Development of a Novel Class of Therapeutic Agents
(Tarak D. Mody and Lei Fu, Pharmacyclics, Inc., Sunnyvale, California, and Jonathan L. Sessler, University of Texas at Austin, Texas)
* The Chemistry of Synthetic Fe-Mo-S Clusters and Their Relevance to the Structure and Function of the Fe-Mo-S Center in Nitrogenase
(Steve M. Malinak, Albion College, Michigan, and Dimitri Coucouvanis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Reviews / Votes
"As with the previous volumes, the...series continues to demonstrate its timelines and high quality.... I hope that the libraries will continue their subscription to this series, whose utility is beyond any doubt." (Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic and Metal-organic Chemistry, Vol. 31, No. 7, 2001)"All the chapters are current and comprehensive and serve to make the book a worthwhile addition to research libraries or to individuals working in one of the areas covered by the reviews." (Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 123, No. 39)
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Volume 49 edition
Language
English
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United States
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
1291 gr
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978-0-471-40223-7 (9780471402237)
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Content
Nonclassical Metal Carbonyls (A. Lupinetti, et al.).
The Influence of Ligands on Dirhodium(II) on Reactivity and Selectivity in Metal Carbene Reactions (M. Doyle & T. Ren).
Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals with Hydrogen Chalcogenide and Hydrochalcogenido Ligands (M. Peruzzini, et al.).
The Coordination Chemistry of Phosphinines: Their Polydentate and Macrocyclic Derivatives (N. Mezailles, et al.).
Texaphyrins: Synthesis and Development of a Novel Class of Therapeutic Agents (T. Mody, et al.).
The Chemistry of Synthetic Fe-Mo-S Clusters and Their Relevance to the Structure and Function of the Fe-Mo-S Center in Nitrogenase (S. Malinak & D. Coucouvanis).
Subject Index.
Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-49.
The Influence of Ligands on Dirhodium(II) on Reactivity and Selectivity in Metal Carbene Reactions (M. Doyle & T. Ren).
Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals with Hydrogen Chalcogenide and Hydrochalcogenido Ligands (M. Peruzzini, et al.).
The Coordination Chemistry of Phosphinines: Their Polydentate and Macrocyclic Derivatives (N. Mezailles, et al.).
Texaphyrins: Synthesis and Development of a Novel Class of Therapeutic Agents (T. Mody, et al.).
The Chemistry of Synthetic Fe-Mo-S Clusters and Their Relevance to the Structure and Function of the Fe-Mo-S Center in Nitrogenase (S. Malinak & D. Coucouvanis).
Subject Index.
Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-49.