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Chemistry synthetic inorganic

A. J. Banister and J. M. Rawson, Some Synthetic and Stmctural Aspects of Dithiadiazoles and Related Compounds, in R. Steudel (ed.) The Chemistry of Inorganic Heterocycles, Elsevier, pp. 323-348 (1992). [Pg.12]

W. Jolly Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry, p. 161, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1960. [Pg.10]

Simplicity and spontaneity are two of the attractive features of many metal atom reactions which justify the prediction that synthetic inorganic chemistry at low temperatures will be an important technique in the next two decades. Pimentel, Skell, Timms, Green, Klabunde, Andrews, Ozin, and others have made significant contributions to this area. [Pg.318]

The chemistry is both wide ranging and interesting. It involves carbohydrate chemistry, the chemistry of inorganic pigments, organic resins —both natural and synthetic—and many other organic and polymeric additives. The sheet formation process also involves a considerable amount of colloid and surface chemistry. Polymer chemistry and environmental and analytical chemistry also play an important part. [Pg.199]

I have personally benefited from earlier volumes of Inorganic Syntheses, which stimulated my interest in synthetic inorganic chemistry when I was an under-... [Pg.332]

Flotation - [AMINES - FATTY AMINES] (Vol 2) - [FLOTATION] (Vol 11) - [FOAMS] (Vol 11) - [METALLURGY-SURVEY] (Vol 16) -dye water effluent treatment [DYES, ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY] (Vol 8) -isopropyl xanthates for [PROPYL ALCOHOLS - ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL] (Vol 20) -of lead ore [LEAD] (Vol 15) -formica [MICA] (Vol 16) -m paper recycling [RECYCLING - PAPER] (Vol 21) -ofpotassium chlonde [POTASSIUM COMPOUNDS] (Vol 19) -silicates for [SILICON COMPOUNDS - SYNTHETIC INORGANIC SILICATES] (Vol 22) -use of copper composition [COPPER COMPOUNDS] (Vol 7) -usmgSCFs [SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS] (Vol 23)... [Pg.407]

Arsenic(III) chloride is an important starting material for synthetic inorganic and element-organic chemistry. Usually it is prepared by passing a chlorine gas stream over arsenic metal1 or by the reaction of arsenic(III) oxide, disulfurdichloride, and chlorine gas.2 Industrially, arsenic(III) chloride is obtained by the reaction of arsenic(III) oxide and hydrochloric acid.3 These methods are time consuming and complicated on a laboratory scale. [Pg.148]

Inorganic Syntheses, Inc. is a nonprofit organization whose goals are to further interest in synthetic inorganic chemistry. Since the preparations are detailed and checked, they can probably be carried out even by uninitiated workers in a new field. The generous cooperation of inorganic chemists is necessary for the continued success of this series. [Pg.246]

Blanchard and Phelan Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry, 3d ed., p. 122, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1922. [Pg.162]

While bifunctionality is known for the halogens and many pseudohalogens, it is most pronounced for cyanide and influences the structures, properties and chemistry of many of its derivatives. Cyanide bridges were present in the first recorded synthetic inorganic complex, Prussian blue (ca. 1700), and cyanide linkage isomers were often proposed in the old literature but reasonable evidence for the existence of linkage isomers and the structure of Prussian blue is very recent. [Pg.32]

The entire spectrum of tools in synthetic inorganic chemistry, including high temperature methods, precipitation, solvothermal synthesis, sol-gel chemistry, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and soft matter techniques adopted in part from organo-metallic chemistry, have been applied to synthesize the active mass of catalysts. Table 4.2.1 summarizes basic techniques. The preparation methods differ whether... [Pg.285]

Ramaswamy Murugavel is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay and has recently received the Swarnajayanti Fellowship from Government of India for his work on synthetic inorganic chemistry applied to materials science and catalysis. [Pg.357]

O Brien, P. (1983). Polyhedron, 2, 223. A review of how racemization reactions occur in solid complexes. Rauchfuss, T. B. (2010). Inorganic Syntheses. (Vol. 35). New York Wiley. This volume and the previous 34 volumes describe an enormous amount of synthetic inorganic chemistry. [Pg.511]

Fig. 4.5 John Emmett Ellis (born in 1943), a native of California, received his Ph.D. in 1971 from MIT under the direction of Alan Davison who opened his eyes to the challenge and wonder of inorganic syntheses (J. E. E.). In 1971, John joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota, where he is Professor of Chemistry since 1984. His recent honors include a Humboldt Senior Scientist Award, spent in Wolfgang Beck s group in Miinchen, and the F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry for his studies on the synthesis and characterization of compounds containing d-block elements in their lowest known formal oxidation states. John s research also includes investigations on the reactions of polyarene radical anions with high-valent transition metal precursors as a route to new classes of homoleptic polyarene metal species, in particular anionic ones. Those species can function as highly reactive sources of naked metal anions which previously had only been detected in the gas phase (photo by courtesy of J. E. E.)... Fig. 4.5 John Emmett Ellis (born in 1943), a native of California, received his Ph.D. in 1971 from MIT under the direction of Alan Davison who opened his eyes to the challenge and wonder of inorganic syntheses (J. E. E.). In 1971, John joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota, where he is Professor of Chemistry since 1984. His recent honors include a Humboldt Senior Scientist Award, spent in Wolfgang Beck s group in Miinchen, and the F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry for his studies on the synthesis and characterization of compounds containing d-block elements in their lowest known formal oxidation states. John s research also includes investigations on the reactions of polyarene radical anions with high-valent transition metal precursors as a route to new classes of homoleptic polyarene metal species, in particular anionic ones. Those species can function as highly reactive sources of naked metal anions which previously had only been detected in the gas phase (photo by courtesy of J. E. E.)...

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