Inorganic Radicals, Metal Complexes and Nonconjugated Carbon Centered Radicals

Author:   A.L.J. Beckwith ,  R.F.C. Claridge ,  J.A. Howard
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   2007 ed.
Volume:   26A1
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Pages:   434
Publication Date:   27 June 2007
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Inorganic Radicals, Metal Complexes and Nonconjugated Carbon Centered Radicals


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Volume II/26 supplements the previous compilations II/l, II/9 and II/17 of the magnetic properties of free radicals which were published in 1965, 1977–1980 and 1986–90. In the form of books and CD ROM it covers the literature from about 1985 to 2001. Due to the still rapid growth of the field and the necessary inclusion of new subjects the volume is divided into subvolumes which will appear in fast succession. Together with the earlier publications volume II/26 offers an up-to-date and comprehensive survey and collection of structures and data on the important chemical intermediates, namely radicals, polyradicals and related species such as carbenes, nitrenes, etc. As before the species have been grouped according to chemical aspects. The contents of the individual subvolumes are indicated on the inside of the front covers. For each group of substances the literature has been compiled and extracted by experts in the fields. A small overlap between the chapters is intentional and allowsa maximum of coherence and comprehensiveness of the display. For the reader’s convenience an index of substances follows in the last subvolume. Data retrieval is also facilitated by helpful links in the CD ROM version. We wish to thank all the authors for their careful and experienced work and the most agreeable cooperation, the Landolt- Börnstein office, especially Mrs. A.

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Author:   A.L.J. Beckwith ,  R.F.C. Claridge ,  J.A. Howard
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   2007 ed.
Volume:   26A1
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   2.370kg
ISBN:  

9783540484653


ISBN 10:   3540484655
Pages:   434
Publication Date:   27 June 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

I General introduction.- III General symbols and abbreviations.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Trapped electron.- 1.3 Hydrogen-centered radicals.- 1.4 Lithium-centered radicals.- 1.5 Boron-centered radicals.- 1.6 Carbon-centered radicals.- 1.7 Nitrogen-centered radicals.- 1.8 Oxygen-centered radicals.- 1.9 Fluorine-centered radicals.- 1.10 Sodium-centered radicals.- 1.11 Magnesium-centered radicals.- 1.12 Aluminum-centered radicals.- 1.13 Silicon-centered radicals.- 1.14 Phosphorus-centered radicals.- 1.15 Sulfur-centered radicals.- 1.16 Chlorine-centered radicals.- 1.17 Potassium-centered radicals.- 1.18 Scandium-centered radicals.- 1.19 Titanium-centered radicals.- 1.20 Vanadium-centered radicals.- 1.21 Chromium-centered radicals.- 1.22 Manganese-centered radicals.- 1.23 Cobalt-centered radicals.- 1.24 Nickel-centered radicals.- 1.25 Copper-centered radicals.- 1.26 Zinc-centered radicals.- 1.27 Gallium-centered radicals.- 1.28 Germanium-centered radicals.- 1.29 Arsenic-centered radicals.- 1.30 Selenium-centered radicals.- 1.31 Bromine-centered radicals.- 1.32 Yttrium-centered radicals.- 1.33 Niobium-centered radicals.- 1.34 Molybdenum-centered radicals.- 1.35 Ruthenium-centered radicals.- 1.36 Palladium-centered radicals.- 1.37 Silver-centered radicals.- 1.38 Cadmium-centered radicals.- 1.39 Indium-centered radicals.- 1.40 Tin-centered radicals.- 1.41 Tellurium-centered radicals.- 1.42 Iodine-centered radicals.- 1.43 Lanthanum-centered radicals.- 1.44 Tantalum-centered radicals.- 1.45 Osmium-centered radicals.- 1.46 Iridium-centered radicals.- 1.47 Platinum-centered radicals.- 1.48 Gold-centered radicals.- 1.49 Mercury-centered radicals.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Lithium-centered radicals.- 2.3 Boron-centered radicals.- 2.4 Sodium-centered radicals.- 2.5 Aluminum-centered radicals.- 2.6 Silicon-centered radicals.- 2.7 Phosphorus-centered radicals.- 2.8 Potassium-centered radicals.- 2.9 Scandium-centered radicals.- 2.10 Titanium-centered radicals.- 2.11 Vanadium-centered radicals.- 2.12 Chromium-centered radicals.- 2.13 Manganese-centered radicals.- 2.14 Cobalt-centered radicals.- 2.15 Copper-centered radicals.- 2.16 Zinc-centered radicals.- 2.17 Gallium-centered radicals.- 2.18 Rubidium-centered radicals.- 2.19 Yttrium-centered radicals.- 2.20 Zirconium-centered radicals.- 2.21 Niobium-centered radicals.- 2.22 Molybdenum-centered radicals.- 2.23 Rhodium-centered radicals.- 2.24 Silver-centered radicals.- 2.25 Cadmium-centered radicals.- 2.26 Cesium-centered radicals.- 2.27 Lanthanum-centered radicals.- 2.28 Tantalum-centered radicals.- 2.29 Tungsten-centered radicals.- 2.30 Osmium-centered radicals.- 2.31 Iridium-centered radicals.- 2.32 Gold-centered radicals.- 2.33 Mercury-centered radicals.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2.1 Primary alkyl radicals, type R-CH2-CH2•.- 4.2.2 Primary alkyl radicals, type R2CH–CH2•.- 4.2.3 Primary alkyl radicals, type R3C–CH2•.- 4.2.4 Primary alkyl radicals, type R–CH2•.- 4.3.1 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–CH2–?H–CH2–CH2–R2.-4.3.2 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–?H–CH2–CH2–R2.- 4.3.3 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–CH2–?H–CH2–R2.- 4.3.4 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–CH2–?H–CHR2.- 4.3.5 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–?H–CH2–R2.- 4.3.6 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–?H–CHR2 2.- 4.3.7 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–?H–CR2 3.- 4.3.8 Secondary alkyl radicals, type R1–?H–R2.- 4.4.1 R1, R2 and R3: Leading atom is carbon.- 4.4.2 R1, R2 and R3: Leading atom other than carbon.- 4.4.3 R1 and R2: Alkyl or substituted alkyl; R3: Leading atom other than carbon.- 4.4.4 R1 and R2: Leading atom other than carbon; R3: Leading atom carbon.- 4.4.5 R1: Alkyl or substituted alkyl; R2: Carbon centered functional group; R3: Leading atom other than carbon.- 4.5.1.1 Alkyl radicals from 3-membered rings.- 4.5.1.2 Alkyl radicals from 4-membered rings.- 4.5.1.3 Alkyl radicals from 5-membered rings.- 4.5.1.4 Alkyl radicals from 6-membered rings.- 4.5.1.5 Alkyl radicals from 7- and higher membered rings.- 4.5.2.1 Radicals from fused rings and spiro compounds.- 4.5.2.2 Radicals from bridged rings.- 4.6.1 Acyl and related radicals.- 4.6.2 Aryl radicals.- 4.6.3 Vinyl radicals.

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