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Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Rudi van Eldik (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)

Advances in Inorganic Chemistry By Rudi van Eldik (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)

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Part of a series which presents comprehensive reviews of the progress in various areas within inorganic chemistry ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. This volume deals with redox-active metal complexes.

Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Summary

Advances in Inorganic Chemistry: Redox-active Metal Complexes: Volume 56 by Rudi van Eldik (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)

Advances in Inorganic Chemistry presents timely, informative and comprehensive reviews of the current progress in all areas within inorganic chemistry ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. This acclaimed serial features reviews written by experts in the area and is an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. Each volume of Advances in Inorganic Chemistry contains an index, and each chapter is fully referenced.

About Rudi van Eldik (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)

Rudi van Eldik was born in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) in 1945 and grew up in Johannesburg (South Africa). He received his chemistry education and DSc degree at the former Potchefstroom University (SA), followed by post-doctoral work at the State University of New York at Buffalo (USA) and the University of Frankfurt (Germany). After completing his Habilitation in Physical Chemistry at the University of Frankfurt in 1982, he was appointed as Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Private University of Witten/Herdecke in 1987. In 1994 he became Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, from where he retired in 2010. At present he is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, and Visiting Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the N. Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. His research interests cover the elucidation of inorganic and bioinorganic reaction mechanisms, with special emphasis on the application of high pressure thermodynamic and kinetic techniques. In recent years his research team also focused on the application of low-temperature rapid-scan techniques to identify and study reactive intermediates in catalytic cycles, and on mechanistic studies in ionic liquids. He is Editor of the series Advances in Inorganic Chemistry since 2003. He serves on the Editorial Boards of several chemistry journals. He is the author of over 880 research papers and review articles in international journals and supervised 80 PhD students. He has received honorary doctoral degrees from the former Potchefstroom University, SA (1997), Kragujevac University, Serbia (2006), Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (2010), University of Pretoria, SA (2010), and Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology, Russia (2012). He has developed a promotion activity for chemistry and related experimental sciences in the form of chemistry edutainment presentations during the period 1995-2010. In 2009 he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit ('Bundesverdienstkreuz') by the Federal President of Germany, and the Inorganic Mechanisms Award by the Royal Society of Chemistry (London). His hobbies include music, hiking, jogging, cycling and motor-biking. He is the father of two and grandfather of four children.

Table of Contents

Synergy between Theory and Experiment as Applied to H/D Exchange Activity Assays in [Fe]H2ase Active Site Models. Electronic Structure and Spectroscopic Properties of Molybdenum and Tungsten N2, NNH, NNH2 and NNH3 Complexes with Diphosphine Coligands: Insights into the End-On Terminal Reduction Pathway of Dinitrogen. Quantum Chemical Investigations into the Problem of Biological Nitrogen Fixation: Sellmann-Type Metal-Sulfur Model Complexes. Proton and Electron Transfers in [NiFe] Hydrogenase. Heterolytic Splitting of H-H, Si-H, and Other s Bonds on Electrophilic Metal Centers. Tetrapodal Pentadentate Nitrogen Ligands: Aspects of Complex Structure and Reactivity. Efficient, Ecologically Benign, Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols. Visible Light Photocatalysis by a Titania Transition Metal Complex.

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NPB9780120236565
9780120236565
0120236567
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry: Redox-active Metal Complexes: Volume 56 by Rudi van Eldik (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland)
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2004-08-05
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