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The Heavier d-Block Metals Catherine E. Housecroft (Professor, Professor, Institut fur Anorganische Chemie, Basel)

The Heavier d-Block Metals By Catherine E. Housecroft (Professor, Professor, Institut fur Anorganische Chemie, Basel)

Summary

This book addresses the chemistry of the second and third row d-block metals, assuming a knowledge of the chemistry of the first row metals.

The Heavier d-Block Metals Summary

The Heavier d-Block Metals: Aspects of Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry by Catherine E. Housecroft (Professor, Professor, Institut fur Anorganische Chemie, Basel)

This book addresses the chemistry of the second and third row d-block metals, assuming a knowledge of the chemistry of the first row metals. Chapter 1 looks at the metals and summarizes occurrence, physical properties and uses. Chapter 2 considers periodic trends in properties. Chapter 3 considers aqueous solution chemistry, species present (with comparisons of the first row metal ions) and redox properties. Chapter 4 surveys structure: the range of coordination numbers shown by second and third row metals is often a topic for discussion in University courses. Chapter 5 looks at electronic spectra and magnetic properties, making comparisons with the first row the main objective of the chapter. Detailed mathematical treatments are not given. Chapter 6 considers metal-metal bonding, and the classes of compound that contain triple and quadruple bonds; the role of bridging ligands is introduced. Chapter 7 looks at selected clusters with a pi donar ligands (e.g. metal halo species) in which metal-metal bonding is important. Chapter 8 introduces the area of polyoxometallates, closing with a short discussion of the wide range of applications. The book contains many references to encourage wider reading by the student; in addition to textbooks of relevance, the author has included many recent literature citations, and a section called Metals in Action which gives citations which show the heavier metals at work in, for example, catalytic converters and molecular wires.

The Heavier d-Block Metals Reviews

This slender book is aimed at undergraduate students who have just been introduced to the inorganic and coordination chemistry of the second and third row d-block metals. It is carefully structured, clearly written, well illustrated, and provides up-to-date references from current literature...providing a much-needed introduction to the underlying chemistry of the heavier d-block metals, while touching a wide range of topics. It should be of great benefit to all with an interest in the heavier d-block metals./Alvin A. Holder/Chemistry in Britain July.
provides a good introduction to the descriptive chemistry./Andrea Sella/Oxford Chemistry Primers No 73.

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GOR004025702
9780198501039
019850103X
The Heavier d-Block Metals: Aspects of Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry by Catherine E. Housecroft (Professor, Professor, Institut fur Anorganische Chemie, Basel)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1999-02-04
96
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