
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Volume 6
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1. Complexes of the Transition Metals with Phosphines, Arsines, and Stibines
- l. Introduction
- Il. Group IV
- lll. Group V
- IV. GroupVI
- V. Group VII
- VI. GroupVIIIA
- VII. Group VIIIB
- VIII. Group VIIIC
- IX. Group IB
- X. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 2. Anhydrous Metal Nitrates
- I. Introduction
- ll. Preparative Methods
- lll. The Nitrate Ion
- IV. Ionic Metal Nitrates
- V. Covalent Bonding of the Nitrate Group
- VI. Influence of Covalency on the Properties of Metal Nitrates
- VII. Decomposition of Metal Nitrates
- VIII. Systematic Survey of Anhydrous Metal Nitrates
- References
- Chapter 3. Chemical Reactions in Electric Discharges
- I. Plasma Generators and the Nature of Electric Discharge Reactions
- ll. Chemical Reactions in Glow and Arc Discharges
- lll. Chemical Reactions in Plasma Jet Reactors and High Intensity Arcs
- IV. Miscellaneous Applications of Electric Discharge Devices
- V. Some Proposed Applications of Plasma Devices
- References
- Chapter 4. The Chemistry of Astatine
- I. Introduction
- Il. Isotopes: Production and Measurement
- lll. Chemical Properties of Astatine
- IV. Biological Behavior
- References
- Chapter 5. The Chemistry of Silicon-Nitrogen Compounds
- I. Introduc:tion
- ll. Preparation and Properties of the Mi-N Bond
- lll. Silyl-Substituted Alkali Metal Amides
- IV. Silicon-Nitrogen Compounds with Nitrogen in a Higher Oxidation State Than - 3
- V. Silicon-Nitrogcn Componnds with Silicon in a Lowcr Oxidation State Than +4
- VI. Cyclic Silicon-Nitrogen Compounds
- VII. Prospect
- References
- Chapter 6. Peroxy Compounds of Transition Metals
- I. Introduction
- ll. Detection and Estimation of Peroxide in Transition Metal Compounds
- lll. Some Physical Constants of H2O2 and Related Species
- IV. Scandium and the Lanthanides
- V. Titanium
- VI. Zirconium
- VII. Hafnium
- VIII. Vanadium
- IX. Niobium and Tantalum
- X. Chromium
- XI. Molybdenum and Tungsten
- XIl. Manganese
- XIll. Rhenium
- XIV. Iron
- XV. Cobalt
- XVI. Iridium
- XVII. Nickel
- XVIII. Copper
- XIX. Silver
- XX. Gold
- XXI. The Actinides
- XXII. Catalytic Decomposition of H2O2
- XXIII. Analytical Applications
- XXIV. Oxygen Carriers
- XXV. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Chapter .7 The Direct Synthesis of Organosilicon Compounds
- I. Introduction
- ll. The Rochow Rcaction
- lll. Direct Synthesis Reaction
- IV. Reaction Mechanisms
- V. Other Direct Syntheses
- VI. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8. The Mössbauer Effect and Its Application in Chemistry
- I. Introduction
- Il. The Mössbauer Effect
- lll. Applications of the Mössbauer Effect
- IV. Prospect
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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