Inorganic Reactions and Methods systemizes the discipline of modern inorganic chemistry according to a plan constructed by a council of editorial advisors and consults that include three Nobel laureates (E.O. Fischer, H. Taube, and G. Wilkinson). Rather than producing a collection of unrelated review articles, this series creates a framework that reflects the creative potential of this scientific discipline. In a clear, concise, and highly organized manner, it provides an in-depth treatment of bond formation reactions categorized by element type. The series covers all areas of inorganic chemistry including chemistry of the elements, coordination compounds, donor-acceptor adducts, organometallic, polymer and solid-state material, and compounds relevant to bioinorganic chemistry. A unique index system provides users with several fast options for accessing information on forming any bond type, compound, or reaction. Coverage of both classical chemistry and the frontiers of today's research make this series a valuable reference for years to come.Metal Boride Structures (Isolated Boron Atoms). both exhibit extended boron defects owing to short BaB distancesa. In this context the nonstoichiometric behavior of metal-rich Pt metal borides (owing to B defects on the boron sublattice; see also Table 2) becomes more understandable. ... M. L. Fiedler, H. H. Stadelmaier, 1. K. Simonson, Z. Metallkd., 68, 356 (1977). E. Rudy, Compendium of Phase Diagram Data, AFML-TR~65-2-5, 1969; Chem. Abstr., 72, 25, 616 (1970). M. L. Borleraanbsp;...
Title | : | Inorganic Reactions and Methods, The Formation of Bonds to Group-I, -II, and -IIIB Elements |
Author | : | A. P. Hagen |
Publisher | : | John Wiley & Sons - 2009-09-17 |
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