This well-illustrated and well-referenced book provides a systematic introduction to the modern aspects of the topographical stereochemistry of coordination compounds, which are made up of metal ions surrounded by other non-metal atoms, ions and molecules.Survey of Methods for the Elucidation of the Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds.
Theoretical Bases for the Coordination Geometries of Metal Ions.
General Concepts in Topographic Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds.
Topographical Stereochemistry of Mononuclear Coordination Units.
Topographical Stereochemistry of Polynuclear Coordination Units.
The Stereochemical Course of Reactions of Metal Complexes.
Appendices.
Index.
Alexander von Zelewsky was a full Professor in chemistry at the University of Fribourg in Fribourg, Switzerland, from 1969 to 2006.This series of textbooks reflects the breadth of modern research in inorganic chemistry and fulfils the need for advanced texts. The series will cover the whole range of inorganic and physical chemistry, solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, main group chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry.
100 years after the formulation of the coordination theory by Alfred Werner, stereochemical considerations are again at the centre of interest in the development of metal complexes. Reflecting this renewed interest, Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds explains the modern aspects of this area of chemistry, firstly by introducing the stereochemistry of various coordination geometries. The later chapters go on to address applications in the field of polynuclear species and stereochemical aspects of reactions, including enantioselective catalysis. Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds provides:
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