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Transition metals research background

This volume summarizes recent results of some of the leading investigators in trahsition metal hydride research. Readers interested in more extensive background material are urged to consult some of the many excellent books on the subject, such as Transition Metal Hydrides edited by E. L. Muetterties (Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1971), which covers covalent metal hydride complexes, and Metal Hydrides edited by W. M. Mueller, J. P. Blackledge, and G. G. Libowitz (Academic, New York, 1968), which comprehensively covers work in binary and ternary metal hydrides. Also available in the covalent metal hydride area are excellent reviews by Ginsberg [Transition Metal Chemistry (1965) 1,112], and Kaesz and Saillant [Chemical Reviews (1972) 72, 231]. In this book we have not tried to be comprehensive rather, our purpose is to update recent developments in both major areas of metal hydride research. [Pg.7]


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