- Introduction and Survey
- Complexes of the Group 5 Elements
- Chromium Compounds
- Molybdenum Compounds
- Tungsten Compounds
- X3M=MX3 Compounds of Molybdenum and Tungsten
- Technetium Compounds
- Rhenium Compounds
- Ruthenium Compounds
- Osmium Compounds
- Iron, Cobalt and Iridium Compounds
- Rhodium Compounds
- Chiral Dirhodium (II) Catalysts and Their Applications
- Nickel, Palladium and Platinum Compounds
- Extended Metal Atom Chains
- Physical, Spectroscopic and Theoretical Results.
Provides historical perspective as well as current data
Abundantly illustrated with figures redrawn from literature data
Covers all pertinent theory and physical chemistry
Catalytic and chemotherapeutic applications are included
- Complexes of the Group 5 Elements
- Chromium Compounds
- Molybdenum Compounds
- Tungsten Compounds
- X3M=MX3 Compounds of Molybdenum and Tungsten
- Technetium Compounds
- Rhenium Compounds
- Ruthenium Compounds
- Osmium Compounds
- Iron, Cobalt and Iridium Compounds
- Rhodium Compounds
- Chiral Dirhodium (II) Catalysts and Their Applications
- Nickel, Palladium and Platinum Compounds
- Extended Metal Atom Chains
- Physical, Spectroscopic and Theoretical Results.
Provides historical perspective as well as current data
Abundantly illustrated with figures redrawn from literature data
Covers all pertinent theory and physical chemistry
Catalytic and chemotherapeutic applications are included
From the reviews of the third edition:
"The 3rd edition of the Multiple Bonds between Metal Atoms deals with one of the most active fields of inorganic chemistry ... . It presents an extensive, critical review and discussion of preparations, reactions, bonding, and physical properties of more than 4000 compounds ... . I heartily recommend it to inorganic and materials chemists, and to all scientists concerned with the synthesis, spectroscopy, and structures of transition-metal compounds. It also belongs in academic, industrial, and government research libraries." (George B. Kauffman, Angewandte Chemie, Vol. 46 (15), 2007)
"The 3rd edition of the Multiple Bonds between Metal Atoms deals with one of the most active fields of inorganic chemistry ... . It presents an extensive, critical review and discussion of preparations, reactions, bonding, and physical properties of more than 4000 compounds ... . I heartily recommend it to inorganic and materials chemists, and to all scientists concerned with the synthesis, spectroscopy, and structures of transition-metal compounds. It also belongs in academic, industrial, and government research libraries." (George B. Kauffman, Angewandte Chemie, Vol. 46 (15), 2007)