The Periodic Table I: Historical Development and Essential Features

Author:   D. Michael P. Mingos
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Volume:   181
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9783030400248


Pages:   265
Publication Date:   06 February 2020
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Author:   D. Michael P. Mingos
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Volume:   181
Weight:   0.588kg
ISBN:  

9783030400248


ISBN 10:   3030400247
Pages:   265
Publication Date:   06 February 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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The Discovery of the Elements in the Periodic Table.- Chemical Valency: Its impact on the proposal of the Periodic Table and some thoughts about its current significance.- Periodic trends revealed by photoelectron studies of transition metal and lanthanide compounds.- The History, relevance and applications of the Periodic Table in geochemistry.- Chemistry at the Edge of the Periodic Table; The Importance of Periodic Trends on the Discovery of the Noble Gases and the Development of Noble-Gas Chemistry.- The Periodic Table as a Career Guide: A Journey to Rare Earths.- Discovery of the Transuranium Elements Inspired the Rearrangement of the Periodic Table and the Approach for finding New Elements.

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Michael Mingos was born in Basra, Iraq in 1944 and was educated in England (Manchester, B.Sc. in Chemistry 1965) and University of Sussex (D.Phil, 1968). He has held academic posts at QMC, Oxford (Keble College), Imperial College, St Edmund Hall (Principal,1999-2009). His theoretical research has resulted in generalisations which have greatly influenced the development and teaching of modern inorganic chemistry. Specifically the Wade-Mingos Rules which rationalise the structures of polyhedral inorganic molecules and the Green-Davies-Mingos Rules, which account for some of the nucleophilic reactions  of organometallic compounds. His group has experimentally verified some of his theoretical predictions, for example an icosahedral molecule containing gold atoms -which is relevant for understanding the metal’s nano-technological possibilities. He has also contributed to the understanding of the bonding properties of nitric oxide, an important cellular signalling molecule involved in many physiological processes and pioneered the acceleration of chemical reactions using microwave energy. He was elected the Royal Society in 1992 and the European Academy of Sciences in 2017. He holds honorary doctorates from Sussex and Manchester Universities and received many prizes – the most recent was the Blaise Pascal Medal in 2017 

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