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- English
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Mechanisms of Reactions of Metal Complexes
About this book
Reaction Mechanisms of Metal Complexes in Solution provides a comprehensive overview of an often-overlooked research area. Despite its importance and recent reshaping of the field, many inorganic chemists have lost an appreciation for the significance of stability constants and the thermodynamic aspects of complex formation. Ideal for newcomers and established researchers in the field this book is a complete treatment of the area covering advanced topics with relevance to biomedical applications, extraction metallurgy, food chemistry and a wealth of other industrial processes and research areas. The book will be of particular interest to postgraduates with an interest in coordination chemistry, catalysis, supramolecular chemistry, metallobiology and related aspects of biochemistry.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Reactions of Metal Complexes 1
- Chapter 2 Techniques for Following Reactions and Factors that Affect Rates 59
- Chapter 3 Ligand Replacement Reactions of Metal Complexes of Coordination Number Four and Higher 105
- Chapter 4 Ligand Replacement Reactions of Octahedral Complexes 194
- Chapter 5 Catalysed Reactions and Formation Reactions 255
- Chapter 6 Isomerization, Optical Inversion and Racemization Reactions 347
- Chapter 7 Electron Transfer Reactions 386
- Chapter 8 Activation of Molecules by Coordination and Reactivity of Coordinated Ligands 435
- Chapter 9 Photochemical Reactions of Metal Complexes 497
- Subject Index