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Inorganic Syntheses V28 ­tallic Syntheses
Inorganic Syntheses Volume Twent y Eight

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Other digital, 496 pages
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United States, 1 November 2006

The volumes in this continuing series provide a compilation of current techniques and ideas in inorganic synthetic chemistry. Includes inorganic polymer syntheses and preparation of important inorganic solids, syntheses used in the development of pharmacologically active inorganic compounds, small-molecule coordination complexes, and related compounds. Also contains valuable information on transition organometallic compounds including species with metal-metal cluster molecules. All syntheses presented here have been tested.


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The volumes in this continuing series provide a compilation of current techniques and ideas in inorganic synthetic chemistry. Includes inorganic polymer syntheses and preparation of important inorganic solids, syntheses used in the development of pharmacologically active inorganic compounds, small-molecule coordination complexes, and related compounds. Also contains valuable information on transition organometallic compounds including species with metal-metal cluster molecules. All syntheses presented here have been tested.

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9780470132593
ISBN
0470132590
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Table of Contents

Complexes with Weakly Coordinated Ligands. Low--Valent Complexes of Rh, Ir, Ni, Pd, and Pt. Substituted Metal Carbonyl Complexes. Metal Carbonyl Anion Complexes. Metal Cluster Complexes. Cyclopentadienyl Complexes. Lanthanide and Actinide Complexes. Ligands and Other Transition Metal Complexes. Index of Contributors. Subject Index. Formula Index.

About the Author

Robert J. Angelici, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, received his B.A. in chemistry from St. Olaf College in 1959 and his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1962. He has been a fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and is past chair of the Organometallic Subdivision of the ACS Inorganic Division.

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