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  1. Heteroligand Molecular Systems

    Bonding, Shapes and Isomer Stabilities

    By A.A. Levin, P.N. D'yachkov

    Heteroligand molecular systems with extremely varied properties are widespread in inorganic, co-ordination, and organometallic chemistry, areas that are developing rapidly and have a wide range of practical applications. Heteroligand Molecular Systems: Bonding, Shapes and Isomer Stabilities...

    Published September 26th 2001 by CRC Press

  2. Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds

    The Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds on CD-ROM is a carefully edited database containing the most popular 25,000 compounds used by chemists. It contains the compounds most commonly cited in Chemical Abstracts (excluding polymers and biologicals) with descriptive and numerical data on chemical...

    Published August 9th 2001 by CRC Press

  3. Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds on CD-ROM

    Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds on CD-ROM is a carefully edited database containing the 25,000 most frequently cited compounds used by chemists. It contains the top 25,000 most commonly cited compounds in Chemical Abstracts (excluding polymers and biologicals) in Chapman & Hall chemical...

    Published August 9th 2001 by CRC Press

  4. Handbook on Metalloproteins

    Edited by Ivano Bertini, Astrid Sigel

    This Handbook on Metalloproteins focuses on the available structural information of proteins and their metal ion coordination spheres. It centers on the metal ions indispensable for life but also considers metal ions used as substitution probes in studies of metalloproteins. Emphasizing the...

    Published June 28th 2001 by CRC Press

  5. Chemistry of the f-Block Elements

    By Helen C. Aspinall

    Series: Advanced Chemistry Texts

    Published May 14th 2001 by CRC Press

  6. Computational Organometallic Chemistry

    By Thomas R. Cundari

    This work provides a how-to approach to the fundamentals, methodologies and dynamics of computational organometallic chemistry, including classical and molecular mechanics (MM), quantum mechanics (QM), and hybrid MM/QM techniques. It demonstrates applications in actinide chemistry, catalysis, main...

    Published March 15th 2001 by CRC Press

  7. Metal Ions in Biological Systems

    Volume 38: Probing of Proteins by Metal Ions and Their Low-Molecular-Weight Complexes

    Edited by Astrid Sigel

    Series: Metal Ions in Biological Systems

    "Focuses on the vibrant area of probing enzymes or proteins by metal ions and small complexes. Offers a summary of the basic characteristics of the amide bond, emphasizing its proton and metal ion interactions, including a quantitative analysis of its hydrolysis and formation."...

    Published January 29th 2001 by CRC Press

  8. Transition Metal Carbonyl Cluster Chemistry

    By Paul J. Dyson, J. Scott McIndoe

    Series: Advanced Chemistry Texts

    Transition metal carbonyl clusters (TMCCs) continue to inspire great interest in chemical research, as much for their fascinating structures as for potential industrial applications conferred by their unique properties. This highly accessible book introduces the bonding, structure, spectroscopic...

    Published November 16th 2000 by CRC Press

  9. Chemistry & Physics of Carbon

    Volume 27

    Edited by Ljubisa R. Radovic

    Series: Chemistry and Physics of Carbon

    "Provides an overview of scientific and technological issues in environmental applications of carbon materials. Emphasizes the versatility of carbon materials in both gas- and liquid-phase environmental applications, including a discussion of emerging technologies. Highlights the power and...

    Published November 8th 2000 by CRC Press

  10. High Temperature Properties and Thermal Decomposition of Inorganic Salts with Oxyanions

    By Kurt H. Stern

    Twenty years ago author Kurt Stern produced four monographs for the National Bureau of Standards on the high-temperature properties of inorganic salts containing oxyanions. Although relied upon by scientists and engineers around the world, these monographs have now become increasingly difficult to...

    Published September 20th 2000 by CRC Press