
Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds
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- Spectroscopic Properties Of Inorganic And Organometallic Compounds
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Stereochemistry
- Complexes of Group IA and IIA Elements
- Complexes of Sc, Yb, Ti, and Zr
- Complexes of V, Nb, and Ta
- Complexes of Cr, Mo, and W
- Complexes of Mn and Re
- Complexes of Fe, Ru, and Os
- Complexes of Co, Rh, and Ir
- Complexes of Ni, Pd, and Pt
- Complexes of Cu, Ag, and Au
- Complexes of Zn, Cd, and Hg
- 3 Dynamic Systems
- Fluxional Molecules
- Lithium
- Uranium, Titanium, and Zirconium
- Niobium and Tantalum
- Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
- Manganese
- Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium
- Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium
- Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum
- Copper, Silver, and Gold
- Zinc and Cadmium
- Boron, Aluminium, and Gallium
- Silicon, Germanium, and Tin
- Phosphorus, Arsenic, and Antimony
- Sulphur and Selenium
- Equilibria
- Solvation Studies of Ions
- Ionic Equilibria
- Equilibria among Uncharged Species
- Course of Reactions
- Sodium and Magnesium
- Groups IVA-VIIA
- Iron
- Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium
- Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum
- Groups IB and IIB
- Group IIIB
- Silicon and Tin
- Group VB and Selenium
- 4 Paramagnetic Complexes
- The Transition Metals
- Vanadium
- Chromium and Molybdenum
- Manganese
- Iron
- Ruthenium
- Cobalt
- Nickel, Palladium, and Copper
- Compounds of the Lanthanides and Actinides
- The Lanthanides
- Actinides
- 5 Solid-state N.M.R. Spectroscopy
- Motion in solids
- Structure of Solids
- Molecules Sorbed onto Solids
- Water Sorbed onto Solids
- Other Molecules Sorbed onto Solids
- 6 Group IIIB Compounds
- Boron Hydrides and Carbaboranes
- Other Compounds of Boron
- Complexes of other Group IIIB Elements
- 7 Group IVB Elements
- 8 Compounds of Group VB Elements
- 9 Compounds of Group VI and VII and Xenon
- 10 Appendix
- Chapter 2 Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Instrumentation
- 3 Main-group Elements
- Group I (Deuterium and Sodium-23)
- Group II (Barium-137)
- Group III (Gallium-69)
- Group V (Nitrogen-14, Arsenic-75, Antimony-121, Antimony-123, and Bismuth-209)
- Group VI
- Group VII (Chlorine-35, Bromine-79, Bromine-81, and Lodine-127)
- 4 Transition Metals
- Cobalt-59
- Copper-63 and Copper-65
- Niobium-93
- Molybdenum-95 and Molybdenum-97
- Chapter 3 Microwave Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Diatomic Molecules
- 3 Triatomic Molecules
- 4 Tetra-atomic Molecules
- 5 Inorganic and Organometallic Molecules containing Five or More Atoms
- Chapter 4 Vibrational Spectra of Small Symmetric Species and of Single Crystals
- 1 General Introduction
- 2 Spectra of Small Symmetric Species
- Diatomic Species
- Triatomic Species
- Tetra-atomic Species
- Penta-atomic Species
- Hexa-atomic Species
- Hepta-atomic Species
- 3 Single-crystal and other Solid-state Spectroscopy
- 'Lattice' Compounds
- Mixed Oxides, Fluorides, and other Ternary Phases
- Chain and Sheet Structures
- Silicates
- Oxoanionic Crystals
- Complex Cationic Salts
- Complex Anionic Salts
- Molecular Crystals
- Chapter 5 Characteristic Vibrational Frequencies of Compounds Containing Main-group Elements
- 1 Group I
- 2 Group II
- Mg-H Compounds
- M-C Compounds (M = Be or Mg)
- 3 Group III
- M-H Compounds (M = B or Al)
- Group III-Group IV Compounds
- Group III-Group V Compounds
- Group III-Group VI Compounds
- Group III-Halogen Compounds
- 4 Group IV
- Group IV-Group V Compounds
- Group IV-Group VI Compounds
- Group IV-Halogen Compounds
- 5 Group V
- Nitrogen Compounds
- Phosphorus Compounds
- Arsenic Compounds
- Antimony Compounds
- Bismuth Compounds
- 6 Group VI
- Low Co-ordination Number
- Sulphur-Nitrogen Rings
- High Co-ordination Numbers
- Sulphur Compounds
- Selenium and Tellurium Compounds
- 7 Group VII
- 8 Group VIII
- Chapter 6 Vibrational Spectra of Transition-element Compounds
- 1 Introduction
- 2 More Significant Aspects
- Detailed Studies
- Isotopic Substitution
- Resonance Raman Spectra
- 3 Scandium, Yttrium, and Lanthanoids
- 4 Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium
- 5 Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum
- 6 Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
- 7 Manganese, Technetium, and Rhenium
- 8 Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium
- 9 Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium
- 10 Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum
- 11 Copper, Silver, and Gold
- 12 Zinc, Cadmium, and Mercury
- 13 Actinoids
- Chapter 7 Vibrational Spectra of some Co-ordinated Ligands
- 1 Carbon Donors
- 2 Carbonyl, Thiocarbonyl, and Selenocarbonyl Complexes
- 3 Nitrogen Donors
- Molecular Nitrogen, Azido-, and Related Complexes
- Amines and Related Ligands
- Oximes
- Ligands containing C = N Groups
- Cyanides, Isocyanides, and Related Ligands
- Nitrosyls
- 4 Phosphorus Donors
- 5 Oxygen Donors
- Molecular Oxygen, Peroxo-, Hydroxy-, and Related Complexes
- Acetylacetonate and Related Ligands
- Carboxylate Complexes
- Keto, Alkoxy, Ether, and Related Complexes
- Nitrates and Nitrato-complexes
- Ligands containing O-N, O-P, or O-As Bonds
- Ligands containing O-S or O-Se Bonds
- Ligands containing O-Cl Bonds
- 6 Sulphur Donors
- 7 Potentially Ambident Ligands
- Cyanates, Thiocyantes, and their Iso-analogues
- Ligands containing N and O Donor Atoms
- Ligands containing N or P and S Donor Atoms
- Ligands containing S or Se and O Donor Atoms
- Chapter 8 Mössbauer Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- Books and Reviews
- 2 Theoretical
- 3 Instrumentation and Methodology
- 4 Iron-57
- General Topics
- Nuclear Parameters and Isomer-shift Calibrations
- Alloy-type Systems
- Frozen Solutions and Diffusion Phenomena
- Iron-57 Impurity Studies
- Cobalt-57 Source Experiments and Decay After-effect Phenomena
- Catalysts containing Iron
- Compounds of Iron
- High-spin Iron(II) Compounds
- High-spin Iron(III) Compounds
- Unusual Electronic States
- Spin-crossover Systems
- Biological and Related Compounds
- Low-spin and Covalent Compounds
- Oxide and Chalcogenide Systems containing Iron
- Binary Oxides and Hydroxides
- Spinel Oxides
- Other Oxides
- Minerals
- Chalcogenides
- 5 Tin-119
- General Topics
- Tin(II) Compounds
- Inorganic Tin(IV) Compounds
- Organotin(IV) Compounds
- 6 Other Elements
- Main-group Elements
- Germanium (71Ge)
- Krypton (83Kr)
- Antimony (121Sb)
- Tellurium (125Te)
- Iodine (127I and 129I)
- Xenon (129Xe)
- Caesium (133Cs)
- Transition Elements
- Nickel (61Ni)
- Zinc (67Zn)
- Ruthenium (99Ru)
- Hafnium (178Hf)
- Tungsten (180W, 182W, 183W, and 186W)
- Tantalum (181Ta)
- Osmium (186Os, 187Os, and 189Os)
- Iridium (191Ir and 193Ir)
- Platinum (195 Pt)
- Gold (197 Au)
- Mercury (199Hg)
- Lanthanide and Actinide Elements
- Samarium (149Sm)
- Europium (151Eu and 153Eu)
- Gadolinium (154Gd and 155Gd)
- Dysprosium (160Dy and 161Dy)
- Erbium (166Er)
- Thulium (169Tm)
- Ytterbium (170Yb and 171Yb)
- Neptunium (237Np)
- Author Index
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