
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Volume 1
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Mechanisms of Redox Reactions of Simple Chemistry
- I. Introduction
- II. Electron Transfer in the Gas Phase
- III. Interaction of Reactant Ions with Environment
- IV. General Consideration of the Electron Transfer Process in Solution
- V. The Outer-Sphere Activated Complex
- VI. The Bridged Activated Complex
- VII. Reactions Proceeding by Mechanisms of Uncertain Classification
- VIII. Systems in Which a Net Two-Electron Change Is Involved
- IX. Reactions in Nonaqueous Solvents
- X. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2. Compounds of Aromatic Ring Systems and Metals
- I. Introduction
- II. Complex Formation by Five-Membered Ring Systems
- III. Complex Formation by Six-Membered Ring Systems
- IV. The Existence of Complexes of Seven-Membered Aromatic Systems
- References
- Chapter 3. Recent Studies of the Boron Hydrides
- I. Introduction
- II. The Boron Hydride Structures
- III. The Valence Theory
- IV. Nuclear Resonance (NMR) Studies of the Boranes, Substituted Boranes, and Related Compounds
- V. The Equations of Balance
- VI. A Topological Theory of Boron Hydrides
- VII. Possible Boron Hydride Ions
- VIII. The Boron Halides
- IX. Reactions among Boron Hydrides
- Notes Added in Proof
- References
- Chapter 4. Lattice Energies and Their Significance in Inorganic Chemistry
- I. General Introduction and Account of the Born-Haber Cycle
- II. The Calculation of Lattice Energies
- III. Individual Values of the Lattice Energies of Alkali Metal and Alka- line Earth Salts
- IV. Uses of Calculations of Lattice Energies
- References
- Chapter 5. Graphite Intercalation Compounds
- I. Crystal Structure and Mode of Reaction of Graphite
- II. Graphite Compounds with Homopolar Bonding
- III. Graphite Compounds with Polar Bonding
- IV. Residue Compounds
- V. Comparative Survey
- References
- Chapter 6. The Szilard-Chalmers Reaction in Solids
- I. Introduction
- II. Chemical Effects of Nuclear Recoil
- III. Post-Recoil Annealing Effects
- IV. Conclusion
- V. Appendix
- List of Symbols
- References
- Chapter 7. Activation Analysis
- I. Introduction
- II. Irradiation
- III. Radiation Sources
- IV. Experimental
- V. Conflicting Nuclear Processes
- VI. Applications of Neutron Activation Analysis
- VII. Activation Analysis with Charged Particles
- VIII. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8. The Phosphonitrilic Halides and Their Derivatives
- I. Introduction
- II. The Preparation of the Phosphonitrilic Halides
- III. Properties
- IV. Structure
- V. Discussion
- VI. Conclusion
- List of Symbols
- References
- Chapter 9. The Sulfuric Acid Solvent System
- I. Introduction
- II. Solutions in Sulfuric Acid
- III. The Behavior of Some Inorganic Compounds in Sulfuric Acid
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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