無機電気化学<br>Inorganic Electrochemistry : Theory, Practice and Application -- Paperback / softback

無機電気化学
Inorganic Electrochemistry : Theory, Practice and Application -- Paperback / softback

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 606 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780854046614
  • DDC分類 546

基本説明

Bridges the gap between undergraduate and research-level electrochemistry books.

Full Description


Electrochemistry can be an elegant and essential support to synthetic inorganic chemistry. However, it is often perceived as a difficult technique. This book aims to introduce inorganic chemists to electrochemical investigations in as straightforward a way as possible. First, the reader is introduced to the theory of electron transfer processes, how they can be studied by various electrochemical techniques, and the practical procedures required. The book then goes on to look extensively, and with numerous illustrations, at the application of the techniques in the multiple fields of inorganic chemistry (including organometallics, coordination compounds, bioinorganics/biomimetics and materials science). Topics covered include: metallocenes; organometallic and coordination complexes; metal complexes of redox active ligands; metal-carbonyl clusters; superconductors; molecular wires; and proteins. Throughout, special attention is paid to the structural effects accompanying the electron transfer processes. This unique book bridges the gap between undergraduate and research-level electrochemistry books, and will be welcomed as an introduction to electrochemical applications within inorganic chemistry.

Contents

Basic Aspects of Electrochemistry; Voltammetric Techniques; Practical Aspects; Applicative Aspects; The Electrochemical Behaviour of First Row Transition Metal Metallocenes; The Electrochemical Behaviour of Transition Metal Complexes; Metal Complexes Containing Redox Active Ligands; Electrochemically Induced Structural Modifications; Transition Metal Clusters; The Reactivity of Transition Metal Complexes with Small Molecules; Superconductors in Electrochemistry; Molecular Metal Wires; The 'Direct' Electrochemistry of Redox Active Proteins; Linear Correlations Between the Redox Potential and Other Chemical and Physicochemical Parameters; Appendices; Index.