Chemistry of Coordination Complexes and Transition Metals

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advanced coordination chemistry studies
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Bidentate Ligand
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Central Metal Atom
Central Metal Ion
chelation mechanisms
Coordination Complexes
Crystal Field Theory
d-block chemistry
electronic spectra analysis
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Grignard Reagent
Isomerism
IUPAC Name
kinetic inertness
Labile Complexes
lanthanide series
ligand field stabilisation
Metal Atom
Metal Carbonyls
Metal Ion
Metal Ligand Bond
Metallo Enzymes
Monodentate Ligands
Nitosyls
Non-aqueous Solvents
Octahedral Complexes
Organometallic Compounds
Organometallics
Oxidation State
Oxidation States
SCN
Stereochemistry
Strong Field Ligand
Tetrahedral Complexes
Transition Elements
Transition Metals
Unpaired Electrons
Vacant Orbitals
Weak Field Ligands

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032024615
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book covers all important nomenclature, theories of bonding and stereochemistry of coordination complexes. The authors have made an effort to inscribe the ideas knowledge, clearly and in an interesting way to benefit the readers. The complexities of Molecular Orbital theory have been explained in a very simple and easy manner. It also deals with transition and inner transition metals. Conceptually, all transition and inner transition elements form complexes which have definite geometry and show interesting properties. General and specific methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties of each element has been discussed at length. Group wise study of elements in d-block series have been explained. Important compounds, complexes and organometallic compounds of metals in different oxidation states have been given explicitly.

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P.L. Soni, University of Delhi, Delhi, India

Vandna Soni, University of Delhi, Delhi, India

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