Lanthanide and Actinide Chemistry
β Scribed by Simon Cotton(auth.)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The only introduction into the exciting chemistry of Lanthanides and Actinides.
- The book is based on a number of courses on "f elements"
- The author has a long experience in teaching this field of chemistry
- Lanthanides have become very common elements in research and technology applications; this book offers the basic knowledge
- The book offers insights into a vast range of applications, from lasers to synthesis
The Inorganic Chemistry: A Textbook series reflects the pivotal role of modern inorganic and physical chemistry in a whole range of emerging areas, such as materials chemistry, green chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry, as well as providing a solid grounding in established areas such as solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, main group chemistry and physical inorganic chemistry.
Lanthanide and Actinide Chemistry is a one-volume account of the Lanthanides (including scandium and yttrium), the Actinides and the Transactinide elements, intended as an introductory treatment for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The principal features of these elements are set out in detail, enabling clear comparison and contrast with the Transition Elements and Main Group metals.
The book covers the extraction of the elements from their ores and their purification, as well as the synthesis of the man-made elements; the properties of the elements and principal binary compounds; detailed accounts of their coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry, from both preparative and structural viewpoints, with a clear explanation of the factors responsible for the adoption of particular coordination numbers; spectroscopy and magnetism, especially for the lanthanides, with case studies and accounts of applications in areas like magnetic resonance imaging, lasers and luminescence; nuclear separations and problems in waste disposal for the radioactive elements, particularly in the context of plutonium.
Latest developments are covered in areas like the synthesis of the latest man-made elements, whilst there is a whole chapter on the application of lanthanide compounds in synthetic organic chemistry.
End-of-chapter questions suitable for tutorial discussions are provided, whilst there is a very comprehensive bibliography providing ready access to further reading on all topics.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Lanthanides (pages 1β7):
Chapter 2 The Lanthanides ? Principles and Energetics (pages 9β22):
Chapter 3 The Lanthanide Elements and Simple Binary Compounds (pages 23β33):
Chapter 4 Coordination Chemistry of the Lanthanides (pages 35β60):
Chapter 5 Electronic and Magnetic Properties of the Lanthanides (pages 61β87):
Chapter 6 Organometallic Chemistry of the Lanthanides (pages 89β105):
Chapter 7 The Misfits: Scandium, Yttrium, and Promethium (pages 107β119):
Chapter 8 The Lanthanides and Scandium in Organic Chemistry (pages 121β143):
Chapter 9 Introduction to the Actinides (pages 145β153):
Chapter 10 Binary Compounds of the Actinides (pages 155β172):
Chapter 11 Coordination Chemistry of the Actinides (pages 173β199):
Chapter 12 Electronic and Magnetic Properties of the Actinides (pages 201β208):
Chapter 13 Organometallic Chemistry of the Actinides (pages 209β224):
Chapter 14 Synthesis of the Transactinides and their Chemistry (pages 225β236):
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