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Book SynopsisThe cutting edge of scientific reporting... PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry Nowhere is creative scientific talent busier than in the world of inorganic chemistry experimentation. Progress in Inorganic Chemistry continues in its tradition of being the most respected avenue for exchanging innovative research.
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ournal of the American Chemical Society, September 28, 2005)
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Atomlike Building Units of Adjustable Character: Solid-State and Solution Routes to Manipulating Hexanuclear Transition Metal Chalcohalide Clusters (Eric J. Welch and Jeffrey R. Long).
Chapter 2: Doped Semiconductor Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Characterization, Physical Properties, and Applications (J. Daniel Bryan and Daniel R. Gamelin).
Chapter 3: Stereochemical Aspects of Metal Xanthate Complexes: Molecular Structures and Supramolecular Self-Assembly (Edward R. T. Tiekink and Ionel Haiduc).
Chapter 4: Trivalent Uranium: A Versatile Species for Molecular Activation (Ilia Korobkov and Sandro Gambarotta).
Chapter 5: Comparison of the Chemical Biology of NO and HNO: An Inorganic Perspective (Katrina M. Miranda, Lisa Ridnour, Michael Esprey, Deborah Citrin, Douglas Thomas, Daniele Mancardi, Sonia Donzelli, David A. Wink, Tatsuo Katori, Carlo G. Tocchetti, Marcella Ferlito, Nazareno Paolocci and Jon M. Fukuto).
Chapter 6: Alterations of Nucleobase pKa Values upon Metal Coordination: Origins and Consequences (Bernhard Lippert).
Chapter 7: Functionalization of Myoglobin (Yoshihito Watanabe and Takashi Hayashi).
Subject Index.
Cumulative Index, Volumes 1–54.