
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 Groups IA and IIA
- Complexes of Groups IIIA and IVA, the Lanthanides and Actinides
- Complexes of V, Nb, and Ta
- Complexes of Cr, Mo, and W
- Complexes of Mn, Tc, 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
- Beryllium
- Magnesium
- Uranium and Thorium
- Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium
- Vanadium
- Niobium and Tantalum
- Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten
- Manganese and Rhenium
- Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium
- Cobalt, Rhodium, and Iridium
- Palladium and Platinum
- Copper, Silver, and Gold
- Zinc
- Mercury
- Boron
- Aluminium
- Gallium
- Carbon
- Silicon
- Gallium, Tin, and Lead
- Phosphorus
- Selenium
- Tellurium
- Equilibria
- The Alkali Metals
- Magnesium, Calcium, and Strontium
- Lanthanides
- Uranium
- Molybdenum
- Manganese
- Cobalt and Nickel
- Copper
- Aluminium, Gallium, and Indium
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
- Ionic Equilibria
- Alkali Metals
- Magnesium
- Calcium
- Yttrium
- Lanthanides and Americium
- Uranium
- Vanadium
- Chromium
- Molybdenum
- Tungsten
- Manganese
- Iron
- Ruthenium
- Osmium
- Cobalt
- Rhodium
- Platinum
- Copper
- Gold
- Zinc
- Cadmium and Mercury
- Boron
- Aluminium
- Thallium
- Carbon
- Silicon
- Tin
- Phosphorus
- Oxygen
- Sulphur
- Chloride
- Equilibria Among Uncharged Species
- Lithium
- Uranium
- Zirconium
- Vanadium
- Chromium
- Molybdenum and Tungsten
- Manganese
- Rhenium
- Iron
- Ruthenium and Osmium
- Cobalt
- Rhodium and Iridium
- Nickel
- Palladium
- Platinum
- Copper
- Silver
- Gold
- Zinc and Cadmium
- Mercury
- Boron
- Aluminium
- Silicon
- Tin
- Phosphorus, Arsenic, and Antimony
- Course of Reactions
- Magnesium
- Thorium
- Titanium
- Tantalum
- Chromium
- Molybdenum
- Tungsten
- Manganese and Rhenium
- Iron and Ruthenium
- Osmium
- Cobalt
- Rhodium and Iridium
- Nickel
- Palladium
- Platinum
- Copper
- Mercury
- Boron
- Aluminium
- Thallium
- Carbon
- Silicon
- Tin
- Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- 4 Paramagnetic Complexes
- The Transition Metals
- Vanadium
- Chromium
- Molybdenum
- Manganese
- Technetium
- Iron
- Ruthenium
- Cobalt
- Iridium
- Nickel
- Copper and Silver
- Compounds of the Lanthanides and Actinides
- Lanthanides
- Actinides
- 5 Solid-state N.M.R. Spectroscopy
- Motion in Solids
- Structure of Solids
- Molecules Sorbed onto Solids
- Water Sorbed onto Solids
- Atoms and Other Molecules Sorbed onto Solids
- 6 Group IIIB Compounds
- Boron Hydrides and Carboranes
- Other Compounds of Boron
- Complexes of Other Group IIIB Elements
- 7 Group IVB Elements
- 8 Compounds of Group VB Elements
- 9 Compounds of Group VIB, Iodine, and Xenon
- 10 Appendix
- References
- CHAPTER 2 Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Main-group Elements
- 2.1 Deuterium
- 2.2 Group I ( Lithium-7 and Sodium-23)
- 2.3 Group II (Barium-137)
- 2.4 Group III (Boron-10 and -11, Aluminium-27, and Indium-115)
- 2.5 Group V (Nitrogen-14, Arsenic-75, Antimony-121 and -123, and Bismuth-209)
- 2.6 Group VI (Oxygen-17)
- 2.7 Group VII (Chlorine-35 and -37, Bromine-79 and -81, and Iodine-127)
- 3 Transition Metals and Lanthanides
- 3.1 Copper-63 and -65
- 3.2 Lanthanum-139
- 3.3 Europium-151 and -153
- 3.4 Tantalum-181
- 3.5 Rhenium-187
- References
- CHAPTER 3 Rotational Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 van der Waal's and Hydrogen-bonded Complexes
- 3 Triatomic Molecules and Ions
- 4 Tetra-atomic Molecules and Ions
- 5 Penta-atomic Molecules and Ions
- 6 Molecules with more than 5 Atoms
- References
- CHAPTER 4 Characteristic Vibrations of Compounds of Main-group Elements
- 1 Group I
- 2 Group II
- 3 Group III
- 3.1 Boron
- 3.2 Aluminium
- 3.3 Gallium
- 3.4 Indium and Thalium
- 4 Group IV
- 4.1 Carbon
- 4.2 Silicon
- 4.3 Germanium
- 4.4 Tin and Lead
- 5 Group V
- 5.1 Nitrogen
- 5.2 Phosphorus
- 5.3 Arsenic
- 5.4 Antimony and Bismuth
- 6 Group VI
- 6.1 Oxygen
- 6.2 Sulphur and Selenium Rings and Chains
- 6.3 Other Sulphur and Selenium Compounds
- 6.4 Tellurium
- 7 Group VII
- 8 Group VIII
- References
- CHAPTER 5 Vibrational Spectra of Transition-element Compounds
- 1 Scandium, Yttrium and the Lanthanides
- 2 Titanium, Zirconium and Hafnium
- 3 Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum
- 4 Chromium, Molybdenum and Tungsten
- 5 Manganese, Technetium and Rhenium
- 6 Iron, Ruthenium and Osmium
- 7 Cobalt, Rhodium and Iridium
- 8 Nickel, Palladium and Platinum
- 9 Copper, Silver and Gold
- 10 Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury
- 11 The Actinoids
- References
- CHAPTER 6 Vibrational Spectra of Some Co-ordlnated Ligands
- 1 Carbon and Silicon Donors
- 2 Carbonyl and Thiocarbonyl Complexes
- 3 Dihydrogen Complexes
- 4 Boron-containing Donors
- 5 Nitrogen Donors
- 5.1 Molecular Nitrogen, Azido- and Related Complexes
- 5.2 Amines and Related Ligands
- 5.3 Ligands Containing C=N Groups
- 5.4 Cyanides, Isocyanides and Related Complexes
- 5.5 Nitrosyls and Thionitrosyls
- 6 Phosphorus Donors
- 7 Oxygen Donors
- 7.1 Molecular Oxygen, Peroxo, Aquo and Related Complexes
- 7.2 Carboxylato and Related Complexes
- 7.3 Keto, Alkoxy, Ether and Related Complexes
- 7.4 Ligands Containing O-N, O-P or O-As Bonds
- 7.5 Ligands Containing O-S or O-Se Bonds
- 7.6 Ligands Containing O-Cl Bonds
- 8 Sulphur and Selenium Donors
- 9 Potentially Ambident Ligands
- 9.1 Cyanates, Thio- and Selenocyanates and their Iso-analogues
- 9.2 Ligands Containing N and O Atoms
- 9.3 Ligands Containing N and S Atoms
- 9.4 Ligands Containing S and O Atoms
- References
- CHAPTER 7 Moessbauer Spectroscopy
- 1 Introduction
- Books and Reviews
- 2 Theoretical
- 3 Instrumentation and Methodology
- 4 Iron-57
- General Topics
- Nuclear Parameters and Metallic Iron
- Iron-57 Impurity Studies, Polymers and Ion Exchange
- Frozen Solutions and Matrix Isolation
- Emission Studies
- Compounds of Iron
- High-spin Iron(II) Compounds
- High-spin Iron(III) Compounds
- Intercalation Compounds Containing Iron
- Mixed-valence Compounds and Unusual Electronic States
- Spin-crossover Systems and Unusual Spin States
- Low-spin and Covalent Compounds
- Biological Systems and Related Compounds
- Oxide and Chalcogenide Compounds Containing Iron
- General and Hydroxides
- Wuestite, Haematite and Related Oxides
- Magnetite and Spinel-type Oxides
- Other Oxides
- Inorganic Oxide Glasses Containing Iron
- Chalcogenides
- Applications of Iron-57 Moessbauer Spectroscopy
- Catalysts
- Minerals and Coal
- Ceramics
- Other Applications
- 5 Tin-119
- General Topics
- Inorganic Tin(II) Compounds
- Inorganic Tin(IV) Compounds
- Organotin Compounds
- 6 Other Elements
- Main-group Elements
- Germanium (Ge-71)
- Antimony (Sb-121)
- Tellurium (Te-125)
- Iodine (I-127 and I-129)
- Transition-metal Elements
- Nickel (Ni-61 and Ni-63)
- Zinc (Zn-67)
- Ruthenium (Ru-99)
- Tantalum (Ta-181 and Ta-183)
- Tungsten (W-182 and W-183)
- Mercury (Hg-199)
- Gold (Au-197)
- Lanthanide and Actinide Elements
- Europium (Eu-151)
- Gadolinium (Gd-155)
- Dysprosium (Dy-161)
- Erbium (Er-166)
- Thulium (Tm-169)
- Ytterbium (Yb-170 and Yb-174)
- Neptunium (Np-237)
- Americium (Am-243)
- 7 Backscatter - Conversion Electron Moessbauer Spectroscopy
- Iron-57
- Films and Implantation Studies
- Steels and Corrosion Products
- Alloys
- Chemical Reactions
- Other Elements
- Tin (Sn-119)
- Gold (Au-197)
- References
- CHAPTER 8 Gas-phase Molecular Structures Determined by Electron Diffraction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Compounds of Elements in Main Group III
- 3 Compounds of Elements in Main Group IV
- 4 Compounds of Elements in Main Group V
- 5 Compounds of Elements in Main Groups VI and VII
- 6 Compounds of Transition Elements and Related Main-group Organometallic Compounds
- References
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