Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Part B: Applications in Coordination, Organometallic, and Bioinorganic Chemistry / Edition 6

Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Part B: Applications in Coordination, Organometallic, and Bioinorganic Chemistry / Edition 6

by Kazuo Nakamoto
ISBN-10:
047174493X
ISBN-13:
9780471744931
Pub. Date:
01/20/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
047174493X
ISBN-13:
9780471744931
Pub. Date:
01/20/2009
Publisher:
Wiley
Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Part B: Applications in Coordination, Organometallic, and Bioinorganic Chemistry / Edition 6

Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Part B: Applications in Coordination, Organometallic, and Bioinorganic Chemistry / Edition 6

by Kazuo Nakamoto

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Overview

The 6th edition of this classic comprises the most comprehensive guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic, organometallic, bioinorganic, and coordination compounds. From fundamental theories of vibrational spectroscopy to applications in a variety of compound types, it is extensively updated. Part B details applications of Raman and IR spectroscopy to larger and complex systems. It covers interactions of cisplatin and other metallodrugs with DNA and cytochrome c oxidase and peroxidase. This is a great reference for chemists and medical professionals working with infrared or Raman spectroscopies and for graduate students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471744931
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/20/2009
Edition description: Part B
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Kazuo Nakamoto, PhD, received his DSc from Osaka University in 1953 and stayed on as a faculty member until 1957. In 1958, he joined the faculty at Clark University, moved to Illinois Institute of Technology in 1961, and then to Marquette University in 1969, where he became the university's first Wehr Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Nakamoto has directed the research of more than eighty-five graduate students and postdoctoral associates, and has published over 225 research papers, twenty review articles, and twelve books.

Table of Contents

PREFACE TO THE SIXTH EDITION.

ABBREVIATIONS.

1. Applications in Coordination Chemistry.

1.1. Ammine, Amido, and Related Complexes.

1.2. Complexes of Ethylenediamine and Related Ligands.

1.3. Complexes of Pyridine and Related Ligands.

1.4. Complexes of Bipyridine and Related Ligands.

1.5. Metalloporphyrins.

1.6. Metallochlorins, Chlorophylls, and Metallophthalocyanines.

1.7. Nitro and Nitrito Complexes.

1.8. Lattice Water and Aquo and Hydroxo Complexes.

1.9. Complexes of Alkoxides, Alcohols, Ethers, Ketones, Aldehydes, Esters, and Carboxylic Acids.

1.10. Complexes of Amino Acids, EDTA, and Related Ligands.

1.11. Infrared Spectra of Aqueous Solutions.

1.12. Complexes of Oxalato and Related Ligands.

1.13. Complexes of Sulfate, Carbonate, and Related Ligands.

1.14. Complexes of b-Diketones.

1.15. Complexes of Urea, Sulfoxides, and Related Ligands.

1.16. Cyano and Nitrile Complexes.

1.17. Thiocyanato and Other Pseudohalogeno Complexes.

1.18. Complexes of Carbon Monoxide.

1.19. Complexes of Carbon Dioxide.

1.20. Nitrosyl Complexes.

1.21. Complexes of Dioxygen.

1.22. Metal Complexes Containing Oxo Groups.

1.23. Complexes of Dinitrogen and Related Ligands.

1.24. Complexes of Dihydrogen and Related Ligands.

1.25. Halogeno Complexes.

1.26. Complexes Containing Metal–Metal Bonds.

1.27. Complexes of Phosphorus and Arsenic Ligands .

1.28. Complexes of Sulfur and Selenium Ligands.

References.

2. Applications in Organometallic Chemistry.

2.1. Methylene, Methyl, and Ethyl Compounds.

2.2. Vinyl, Allyl, Acetylenic, and Phenyl Compounds.

2.3. Halogeno, Pseudohalogeno, and Acido Compounds.

2.4. Compounds Containing Other Functional Groups.

2.5. p-Bonded Complexes of Olefins, Acetylenes, and Related Ligands.

2.6. Cyclopentadienyl Compounds.

2.7. Cyclopentadienyl Compounds Containing Other Groups.

2.8. Complexes of Other Cyclic Unsaturated Ligands.

2.9. Miscellaneous Compounds.

References.

3. Applications in Bioinorganic Chemistry.

3.1. Myoglobin and Hemoglobin.

3.2. Ligand Binding to Myoglobin and Hemoglobin.

3.3. Cytochromes and Other Heme Proteins.

3.4. Bacteriochlorophylls.

3.5. Hemerythrins.

3.6. Hemocyanins.

3.7. Blue Copper Proteins.

3.8. Iron–Sulfur Proteins.

3.9. Interactions of Metal Complexes with Nucleic Acids.

References.

Index.

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