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26 reviewsThe Group 13 Metals Aluminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium aims to cover new facts, developments and applications in the context of more general patterns of physical and chemical behaviour. Particular attention is paid to the main growth areas, including the chemistry of lower formal oxidation states, cluster chemistry, the investigation of solid oxides and hydroxides, advances in the formation of III-V and related compounds, the biological significance of Group 13 metal complexes, and the growing importance of the metals and their compounds in the mediation of organic reactions. Chapters cover:
The Group 13 Metals Aluminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium provides a detailed, wide-ranging, and up-to-date review of the chemistry of this important group of metals. It will find a place on the bookshelves of practitioners, researchers and students working in inorganic, organometallic, and materials chemistry.Content:
Chapter 1 New Light on the Chemistry of the Group 13 Metals (pages 1–74): Anthony J. Downs and Hans?Jorg Himmel
Chapter 2 The Chemistry of the Group 13 Metals in the +3 Oxidation State: Simple Inorganic Compounds (pages 75–147): Simon Aldridge
Chapter 3 Formal Oxidation State +3: Organometallic Chemistry (pages 148–245): Simon Aldridge, Anthony J. Downs and Deborah L. Kays
Chapter 4 Formal Oxidation State +2: Metal–Metal Bonded Versus Mononuclear Derivatives (pages 246–284): Werner Uhl and Marcus Layh
Chapter 5 The Chemistry of the Group 13 Metals in the +1 Oxidation State (pages 285–341): Cameron Jones and Andreas Stasch
Chapter 6 Mixed or Intermediate Valence Group 13 Metal Compounds (pages 342–401): Benjamin F. T. Cooper and Charles L. B. Macdonald
Chapter 7 Aluminium and Gallium Clusters: Metalloid Clusters and their Relationship to the Bulk Phases, to Naked Clusters and to Nanoscaled Materials (pages 402–487): Hansgeorg Schnockel and Andreas Schnepf
Chapter 8 Simple and Mixed Metal Oxides and Hydroxides: Solids with Extended Structures of Different Dimensionalities and Porosities (pages 488–518): Andrew M. Fogg
Chapter 9 Coordination and Solution Chemistry of the Metals: Biological, Medical and Environmental Relevance (pages 519–611): Penelope J. Brothers and Christy E. Ruggiero
Chapter 10 III–V and Related Semiconductor Materials (pages 612–653): Mohammad Azad Malik and Paul O'Brien
Chapter 11 Group 13 Metal?Mediated Organic Reactions (pages 654–700): Samuel Dagorne and Stephane Bellemin?Laponnaz