Physical Inorganic Chemistry
Description
Preface ix
Contributors xi
1 Electron Transfer Reactions 1
Ophir Snir and Ira A. Weinstock
2 Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in Hydrogen and Hydride Transfer Reactions 39
Shunichi Fukuzumi
3 Oxygen Atom Transfer 75
Mahdi M. Abu-Omar
4 Mechanisms of Oxygen Binding and Activation at Transition Metal Centers 109
Elena V. Rybak-Akimova
5 Activation of Molecular Hydrogen 189
Gregory J. Kubas and Dennis Michael Heinekey
6 Activation of Carbon Dioxide 247
Ferenc Joó
7 Chemistry of Bound Nitrogen Monoxide and Related Redox Species 281
Jose A. Olabe
8 Ligand Substitution Dynamics in Metal Complexes 339
Thomas W. Swaddle
9 Reactivity of Inorganic Radicals in Aqueous Solution 395
David M. Stanbury
10 Organometallic Radicals: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Reaction Mechanisms 429
Tamas Kegl, George C. Fortman, Manuel Temprado, and Carl D. Hoff
11 Metal-Mediated Carbon–Hydrogen Bond Activation 495
Thomas Brent Gunnoe
12 Solar Photochemistry with Transition Metal Compounds Anchored to Semiconductor Surfaces 551
Gerald J. Meyer
Index 589
ANDREJA BAKAC received her PhD in chemistry from the University of Zagreb. She is a Senior Scientist at the Ames National Laboratory and Adjunct Professor in the Chemistry Department at?Iowa State University. Among her many research interests are kinetics and mechanisms of inorganic and organometallic reactions, photochemistry, free-radical reactions, catalysis, and activation of dioxygen.
Details key knowledge and the most recent advances in physical inorganic chemistry
Inorganic chemistry has been changing dramatically over the years, fueled by the growing understanding of the importance and roles of metals in biology, medicine, and catalysis, and by the new and important thrusts into modern materials. Written by contributors at the forefront of the field and edited by Andreja Bakac, Physical Inorganic Chemistry provides insight into the role, capabilities, and applications of physical inorganic chemistry in some of the most vibrant areas of modern science.
The book addresses a wide range of topics at a fundamental level, with a unique emphasis on mechanisms. Its twelve chapters cover:
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Recent advances in activation of traditionally unreactive molecules such as molecular hydrogen, molecular oxygen, and hydrocarbons
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Developments bearing on the future of solar energy, hydrogen energy, biorenewables, catalysis, and human health
Offering comprehensive information and a much-needed perspective, Physical Inorganic Chemistry is an invaluable resource for researchers, professors, and students alike.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470224205
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Science
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 165.10(W) x Dimensions: 243.80(H) x Dimensions: 33.00(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English