
The Curious World of Fluorinated Molecules: Volume 6
Molecules Containing Fluorine
Konrad Seppelt(Editor)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 4. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
454 pages
978-0-12-819874-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Curious World of Fluorinated Molecules: Molecules Containing Fluorine is the sixth volume in the Progress in Fluorine Science series and is edited by the world-renowned scientist Konrad Seppelt. Dr. Seppelt brings together a team of global experts to uncover the multifaceted nature of the most electronegative element in the Periodic Table. The book explores the fascinating world of unpredictable, fluorine-containing molecules through their discoveries, path to recognition, current state of the art, and impact on the broader fields of fluorinated materials development. This volume will inspire and energize researchers, future scientists, and educators working in fluorine chemistry.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Approx. 150 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
607 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-819874-2 (9780128198742)
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10/2020
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Professor Konrad Seppelt is the former Vice President of the Freie Universitaet Berlin, who leads the research group AG Seppelt at the Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Freie Universitaet Berlin. In 2000, Konrad Seppelt was the first ever scientist that managed to form a compound between a noble gas and a noble Metal, something that had previously been deemed impossible due to the notoriously inert nature of these chemical groups. In a series of experiments the compound Tetraxenonogold(II) was developed and subsequently published in the journal Science.
Editor
Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
Content
1. Introduction
Konrad Seppelt
2. About F2
Florian Kraus
3. When Fluorine Messes up: the Impact of Electron Scavenger on Properties on Molecules and Solids
Wojciech Grochala
4. Trifluoromethyl Peroxygen Compounds, A Personal Review and Perspective
Darryl DesMarteau V
5. Non-Metal Fluorides,Small in Size but Giant in Properties
Erhard Kemnitz
6. Silicon Based Fluoroalkylations
Surya G.K. Prakash
7. Perfluorocarbons and Perfluorocarbon Emulsions for Pulmonary Indications
Marie Pierre Krafft
8. Curious Effects of Fluorine on Medicinally active Compounds
Iwao Ojima
9. Fluorine in the Ecosphere
Beate Koksch
10. About Carbon Adducts with P- and B-Fluorides
Gerd-Volker Roeschenthaler
11. Surprising Results
Herbert Walter Roesky
12. Chemistry and applications of per- and polyfluoroethers
Jaroslav Kvicala
13. Metal-Carbon Bonding in Perfluoroethylene and Perfluorobenzene Transition Metal Complexes. Some
Underappreciated ?- and ?-Acceptor Components.
Russell Hughes
14. Octadecafluoro[60]fullerene:When Nanocarbon Met Metal Fluoride
Olga Boltalina
15. Oxidation Reactions on Benzenes and Ferrocenes
Konrad Seppelt
Konrad Seppelt
2. About F2
Florian Kraus
3. When Fluorine Messes up: the Impact of Electron Scavenger on Properties on Molecules and Solids
Wojciech Grochala
4. Trifluoromethyl Peroxygen Compounds, A Personal Review and Perspective
Darryl DesMarteau V
5. Non-Metal Fluorides,Small in Size but Giant in Properties
Erhard Kemnitz
6. Silicon Based Fluoroalkylations
Surya G.K. Prakash
7. Perfluorocarbons and Perfluorocarbon Emulsions for Pulmonary Indications
Marie Pierre Krafft
8. Curious Effects of Fluorine on Medicinally active Compounds
Iwao Ojima
9. Fluorine in the Ecosphere
Beate Koksch
10. About Carbon Adducts with P- and B-Fluorides
Gerd-Volker Roeschenthaler
11. Surprising Results
Herbert Walter Roesky
12. Chemistry and applications of per- and polyfluoroethers
Jaroslav Kvicala
13. Metal-Carbon Bonding in Perfluoroethylene and Perfluorobenzene Transition Metal Complexes. Some
Underappreciated ?- and ?-Acceptor Components.
Russell Hughes
14. Octadecafluoro[60]fullerene:When Nanocarbon Met Metal Fluoride
Olga Boltalina
15. Oxidation Reactions on Benzenes and Ferrocenes
Konrad Seppelt