Origin and development of coordination chemistry in Poland—Introductory remarks
✍ Scribed by Zofia Stasicka; Józef J. Ziółkowski
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 526 KB
- Volume
- 249
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-8545
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✦ Synopsis
The origin of coordination chemistry in Poland is reviewed and two main centres of its development in Kraków and in Wrocław are briefly characterized. Coordination chemistry in Poland is usually associated with the name of Bogusława Jeżowska-Trzebiatowska (1908-1991), Professor of Chemistry at Wrocław University, generally recognized as the founder of the Wrocław School of Coordination Chemistry.
The history of coordination chemistry which started with Professor Wiktor Jakób in Lwów will be described with particular emphasis from its initiation in Lwów and continuation in Kraków (Jagiellonian University) and further development at the University of Wrocław in Wrocław. Authors in this volume, from research centres other than Wrocław and Kraków present progress in inorganic and coordination chemistry in those other regions of Poland.
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