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Inorganic Electrochemistry: Theory, Practice, and Application<br />
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Electrochemistry can be an elegant and essential support to synthetic inorganic <br />
chemistry. However, it is often perceived as a difficult technique. This book <br />
aims to introduce inorganic chemists to electrochemical investigations in as <br />
straightforward a way as possible.First, the reader is introduced to the theory <br />
of electron transfer processes, how they can be studied by various <br />
electrochemical techniques, and the practical procedures required. The book then <br />
goes on to look extensively, and with numerous illustrations, at the application <br />
of the techniques in the multiple fields of inorganic chemistry (including <br />
organometallics, coordination compounds, bioinorganics/biomimetics and materials <br />
science). Topics covered include: metallocenes; organometallic and coordination <br />
complexes; metal complexes of redox active ligands; metal-carbonyl clusters; <br />
superconductors; and proteins. Throughout, special attention is paid to the <br />
structural effects accompanying the electron transfer processes. This unique <br />
book bridges the gap between undergraduate and research-level electrochemistry <br />
books, and will be welcomed as an introduction to electrochemical applications <br />
within inorganic chemistry<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
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Introduction 1<br />
Ch. 1 Fundamentals of Electrode Reactions 7<br />
Ch. 2 Voltammetric Techniques 49<br />
Ch. 3 Basic Equipment for Electrochemical Measurements 139<br />
Ch. 4 The Electrochemical Behaviour of First Row Transition Metal Metallocenes <br />
159<br />
Ch. 5 The Electrochemical Behaviour of Transition Metal Complexes 217<br />
Ch. 6 Metal Complexes Containing Redox-active Ligands 325<br />
Ch. 7 Electrochemically Induced Structural Modifications 381<br />
Ch. 8 Transition Metal Clusters 409<br />
Ch. 9 The Reactivity of Transition Metal Complexes with Small Molecules 445<br />
Ch. 10 Superconductors in Electrochemistry 497<br />
Ch. 11 Molecular Metal Wires: An Electrochemical Inspection 517<br />
Ch. 12 The 'Direct' Electrochemistry of Redox-active Proteins 539<br />
Ch. 13 Linear Correlations Between the Redox Potential and Other Chemical and <br />
Physico-chemical Parameters 579<br />
Appendices 603<br />
Subject Index 607<br />
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* ISBN: 0854046615<br />
* ISBN-13: 9780854046614<br />
* Format: Paperback, 615pp<br />
* Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry, The<br />
* Pub. Date: October 2003<br />
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