Inorganic Electronic Structure And Spectroscopy, Volume 1

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Author: Edward I. Solomon

ISBN-10: 0471971243

ISBN-13: 9780471971245

Category: Analytical Chemistry - General & Miscellaneous

-Journal of Chemical Education\ This newly available paperbound edition of Inorganic Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy includes all the material from the original clothbound edition published in 1999. Consisting of articles contributed by outstanding scientists from around the world, Volume I, Methodology presents the state of the art in this field, written in a style accessible to the well-read senior undergraduate, and yet still of superior value to the senior researcher.\ The first of...

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—Journal of Chemical Education This newly available paperbound edition of Inorganic Electronic Structure and Spectroscopy includes all the material from the original clothbound edition published in 1999. Consisting of articles contributed by outstanding scientists from around the world, Volume I, Methodology presents the state of the art in this field, written in a style accessible to the well-read senior undergraduate, and yet still of superior value to the senior researcher.The first of a two-volume set, Volume I provides a thorough review of methodologies in transition metal spectroscopy and theoretical modeling, including: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyIR, Raman, and Resonance Raman SpectroscopyNewer techniques used in inorganic chemistry, such as polarized absorption spectroscopyLuminescence spectroscopyLaser spectroscopy, X-ray and absorption spectroscopy, and EXAFSThree important chapters on traditional ligand field theoryThis work assumes a basic understanding of quantum chemistry and group theory and reflects the current state of development for many of the techniques used by practicing inorganic chemists. Although written by multiple contributors, the editors' holistic approach to the manuscript has ensured a uniform presentation. Booknews This two-volume text provides up-to-date coverage of the key spectroscopic and electronic structure methods. It also develops their application and defines their impact on a number of important topics in inorganic chemistry. Volume I (15406-7), 11 contributions, presents the different spectroscopic methods and levels of electronic structure calculations for transition metal systems. Volume II (32682-8), 11 contributions, discusses key topics in inorganic chemistry where electronic structure and spectroscopy have had a huge impact (bioinorganic chemistry, electron transfer, mixed valence compounds, electrochemistry, and photochemistry and photophysics). It also presents case studies of major classes of inorganic compounds (metal-metal bonds, metal carbonyls and metallocenes, metal nitrosyls, heme sites, spin crossover compounds and magnetic materials). Edited by Solomon (chemistry, Stanford U.) and Lever (chemistry, York U.) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Bioinorganic Spectroscopy (E. Solomon & M. Hanson).Electron-Transfer Reaction Rate Theory (D. Richardson).Mixed Valence (P. Schatz).Electrochemistry, Charge Transfer Spectroscopy, and Electronic Structure (A. Lever & E. Dodsworth).The Photophysics and Photochemistry of Coordination Compounds (J. Endicott).Multiple Metal-Metal Bonds (V. Miskowski, et al.).Transition Metal Nitrosyls (B. Westcott & J. Enemark).Electronic Structure of Heme Sites (G. Loew).Characterization of the Electronic Structure of Transition Metal Carbonyls and Metallocenes (N. Gruhn & D. Lichtenberger).Spin Transition in Iron(II) Compounds (P. Gutlich, et al.).Neutron and Optical Spectra of Magnetically Ordered Crystals (P. Day).Index.

\ BooknewsThis two-volume text provides up-to-date coverage of the key spectroscopic and electronic structure methods. It also develops their application and defines their impact on a number of important topics in inorganic chemistry. Volume I (15406-7), 11 contributions, presents the different spectroscopic methods and levels of electronic structure calculations for transition metal systems. Volume II (32682-8), 11 contributions, discusses key topics in inorganic chemistry where electronic structure and spectroscopy have had a huge impact (bioinorganic chemistry, electron transfer, mixed valence compounds, electrochemistry, and photochemistry and photophysics). It also presents case studies of major classes of inorganic compounds (metal-metal bonds, metal carbonyls and metallocenes, metal nitrosyls, heme sites, spin crossover compounds and magnetic materials). Edited by Solomon (chemistry, Stanford U.) and Lever (chemistry, York U.) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \