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51V NMR
51V NMR Spectrum
A01=Alan S. Tracey
A01=Esther S. Takeuchi
A01=Gail R. Willsky
advanced vanadate reaction pathways
aqueous
Author_Alan S. Tracey
Author_Esther S. Takeuchi
Author_Gail R. Willsky
bioinorganic chemistry
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Cathode Material
chemical
Chemical Shifts
complex
coordination
ENDOR
environmental metal speciation
enzyme catalysis models
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geometry
group
Hydroxylamine Group
ligand coordination mechanisms
Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
Monodentate Fashion
NMR Signal
NMR Spectroscopy
NMR Spectrum
peroxo
Peroxo Complexes
Peroxo Group
Picolinic Acid
Quadrupole Splitting
redox battery technology
shift
Silver Vanadium Oxide
solution
transition metal complexes
Tridentate Ligands
V2O5 Powder
vanadate
Vanadate Chemistry
Vanadate Complexes
Vanadium Center
Vanadium Compounds
Vanadium Dependent Haloperoxidases
Vanadium Oxidation
Vanadium Oxidation State

Product details

  • ISBN 9781420046137
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The first comprehensive resource on the chemistry of vanadium, Vanadium: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Practical Applications has evolved from over a quarter century of research that concentrated on delineating the aqueous coordination reactions that characterize the vanadium(V) oxidation state. The authors distill information on biological processes needed to understand vanadium effects in biological systems and make this information accessible to a wide range of readers, including chemists without extensive biological training.

Building a hierarchy of complexity, the book provides a discussion of some basic principles of 51V NMR spectroscopy followed by a description of the self-condensation reactions of vanadate itself. The authors delineate reactions with simple monodentate ligands and then proceed to more complicated systems such as diols, a-hydroxy acids, amino acids, peptides, to name just a few. They revisit aspects of this sequence later, but first highlight the influence the electronic properties of ligands have on coordination and reactivity. They then compare and contrast the influences of ligands, particularly those of hydrogen peroxide and hydroxylamine, on heteroligand reactivity.

The book includes coverage of vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases and model systems, vanadium in the environment, and technological applications. It also briefly covers the catalytic reactions of peroxovanadate and haloperoxidase model compounds. It contains a discussion of the vanadium haloperoxidases and the biological and biochemical activities of vanadium(V) including potential pharmacological applications. The last chapters step outside these boundaries by introducing some aspects of the future of vanadium in nanotechnology, the recyclable redox battery, and the lithium/silver vanadium oxide battery.

Primary sources documented after each chapter minimize the need to search the literature, 80 illustrations provide structural information, reaction schemes, spectra, speciation diagrams, and biochemical schemes, and 22 tables present detailed information with references to primary sources. Packed with current and authoritative information, the book covers chemistry and bioinorganic vanadium chemistry in a broad and systematic manner that engenders comprehensive understanding.

Alan S. Tracey, Gail R. Willsky, Esther S. Takeuchi

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