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Handbook of Chalcogen Chemistry 1st edition by Francesco Devillanova ISBN 0854043667 978-0854043668

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Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
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File size: 8.99 MB
Pages: 908
Author: Francesco A. Devillanova, Editor
ISBN: 0854043667
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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This comprehensive handbook provides a multidisciplinary approach to the chemistry of chalcogen elements. It is organized into two parts, the first of which deals systematically with the chemistry of chalcogens in relation to other group elements in the periodic table. The second part reflects the interdisciplinary nature of chalcogen chemistry and focuses on biological, materials and supramolecular aspects of the field.


Handbook of Chalcogen Chemistry 1st Table of contents:

Chapter 1 Compounds Containing the Boron–Chalcogen B–E (E=S, Se, Te) Bond Michael A. Beckett, 1,
Chapter 2.1 Thiolates, Selenolates, and Tellurolates M. Concepción Gimeno, 33,
Chapter 2.2 Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Thio-, Seleno- and Telluro-ethers William Levason and Gillian Reid, 81,
Chapter 2.3 Chalcogenone C=E compounds Norbert Kuhn and Gaetano Verani, 107,
Chapter 2.4 Thioamides, Thioureas and Related Selenium and Tellurium Compounds Mamoru Koketsu and Hideharu Ishihara, 145,
Chapter 3 The Compounds Between Si, Ge and Sn and Chalcogens (S, Se, and Te) Having Both a Single Bond and a Double Bond (Heavy Ketones) Nobuhiro Takeda, Norihiro Tokitoh and Renji Okazaki, 195,
Chapter 4 Chalcogen–Nitrogen Chemistry Tristram Chivers and Risto S. Laitinen, 223,
Chapter 5 Chalcogen–Phosphorus (and Heavier Congeners) Chemistry Rob Davies, 286,
Chapter 6 Chalcogen–Oxygen Chemistry Mathias S. Wickleder, 344,
COMPOUNDS CONTAINING THE CHALCOGEN–CHALCOGEN E–E BOND (E=S, SE, TE),
Chapter 7.1 Structure and Bonding of the Neutral Chalcogens and their Polyatomic Cations Ingo Krossing, 381,
Chapter 7.2 Organochalcogen Multication Species Valentine G. Nenajdenko, Nikolay E. Shevchenko, Elizabeth S. Balenkova and Igor V. Alabugin, 417,
HALOGEN–CHALCOGEN X–E (X=F, Cl, Br, I; E=S, Se,Te) CHEMISTRY,
Chapter 8.1 Recent Developments in Binary Halogen–Chalcogen Compounds, Polyanions and Polycations Zhengtao Xu, 457,
Chapter 8.2 Charge-Transfer (C.-T.) Adducts and Related Compounds Vito Lippolis and Francesco Isaia, 477,
METAL CHALCOGENIDES,
Chapter 9.1 Metal Chalcogenides: Clusters, Layers, Nanotubes Maxim N. Sokolov, 503,
Chapter 9.2 Polychalcogenides William S. Sheldrick, 543,
MISCELLANEOUS ASPECTS,
Chapter 10.1 Synthesis and Stereochemistry of Optically Active Chalcogen Compounds Toshio Shimizu and Nobumasa Kamigata, 577,
Chapter 10.2 1,1-Dithiolato Ligands and Related Selenium and Tellurium Compounds Ionel Haiduc, 593,
Chapter 10.3 Hypervalent Chalcogen Compounds Waro Nakanishi, 644,
BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY,
Chapter 11.1 Chalcogens (S, Se, Te) in Microorganisms and Plants Thomas G. Chasteen and Ronald Bentley, 671,
Chapter 11.2 Metal-Sulfur Clusters as the Model for the Active Sites of Metalloenzymes Yasushi Mizobe, 714,
MATERIAL CHEMISTRY,
Chapter 12.1 Stable Chalcogen Radicals Jeremy M. Rawson and Antonio Alberola, 733,
Chapter 12.2 Chalcogen-Rich Compounds as Electron Donors Thomas D. Westgate and Peter J. Skabara, 763,
Chapter 12.3 1,2-Dithiolene Ligands and Related Selenium and Tellurium Compounds Massimiliano Arca and M. Carla Aragoni, 797,
SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY,
Chapter 13 Chalcogen-Halogen Secondary Bonds in Self-Assembling of Supramolecular Structures Wolf-Walther du Mont and Cristian George Hrib, 833,
Subject Index, 873,


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