Inorganic Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy
Volume I: Methodology and Volume II: Applications and Case Studies / Applications and Case Studies
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 23. June 1999
Book
Hardback
672 pages
978-0-471-32682-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Spectroscopy is an analytical method used to detect and identify samples, and analyze the electronic structure and behavior of a compound. Electronic structure is the bonding of inorganic compounds that give rise to a compounds' physical properties and reactivity. The two volume set covers current development in inorganic electronic spectroscopy. Because the field is inextricably linked to the more general area of electronic structure, the volumes will cover both inorganic spectroscopy and electronic structure.
This second volume includes a series of case studies demonstrating how various methods and procedures in Volume 1 can be applied to important and topical areas of inorganic spectroscopy and electronic structure
This second volume includes a series of case studies demonstrating how various methods and procedures in Volume 1 can be applied to important and topical areas of inorganic spectroscopy and electronic structure
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Series
Volume I: Methodology and Volume II: Applications and Case Studies
2
Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 24.2 cm
Width: 16.5 cm
Weight
1049 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-32682-3 (9780471326823)
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Edward I. Solomon | A. B. P. Lever
Inorganic Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy
Volume II. Applications and Case Studies
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03/2006
1st Edition
Wiley
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Content
Charge transfer spectra; biosystems; electronic and magnetic materials; M-M bonding; porphyrins; electron transfer; photochemistry and photophysics; single crystal studies; carbonyls and mattallocenes; photoelectron spectra; organometallics; LIESST effect.