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From materials to biology and medicine, this book explores the wide range of applications in inorganic chemistry. A series of chapters concisely describe advanced techniques in modern inorganic chemistry research. The text addresses such topics as NMR, x-ray crystallography, luminescence spectroscopy, transition metals, x-ray powder and neutron diffraction, coordination chemistry, quantum chemistry, and optics. By studying this single volume, graduate and postdoctoral students can become conversational in theoretical and experimental concepts that are often considered the domain of…mehr

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From materials to biology and medicine, this book explores the wide range of applications in inorganic chemistry. A series of chapters concisely describe advanced techniques in modern inorganic chemistry research. The text addresses such topics as NMR, x-ray crystallography, luminescence spectroscopy, transition metals, x-ray powder and neutron diffraction, coordination chemistry, quantum chemistry, and optics. By studying this single volume, graduate and postdoctoral students can become conversational in theoretical and experimental concepts that are often considered the domain of specialists.
A collection of articles from international experts, this volume examines modern methods used for studying the properties and structures of inorganic compounds. The book begins by examining developments in small-molecule x-ray crystallography. This is followed by a description of single crystal neutron diffraction, a chapter on quantum chemistry, and an exploration of two important spectroscopic techniques. It describes intermolecular nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE), NMR experiments and diffusion experiments for elucidating supramolecular structure--offering examples that demonstrate theoretical aspects of the methodology. The final chapter summarizes recent experimental and theoretical work on pressure effects on the d-d and luminescence spectra of transition metal complexes.
Autorenporträt
John P. Fackler, Jr. is a professor at Texas A & M University. Larry R. Falvello is a professor at the University of Zaragoza in Spain.