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Chemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) l, an imprint of Chapman & Hall, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SEI 8HN, UKChapman & Hali, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SEI 8HN, UKChapman & Hall GmbH, Pappelallee 3, 69469 Weinheim, GermanyChapman & Hall USA, 115 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USAChapman & Hall Japan, ITP-Japan, Kyowa Building, 3F, 2-2-1 S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102, JapanDA Book (Aust.) Pty Ltd, 648 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham 3132, Victoria, AustraliaChapman & Hall India, R. SeshaS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
dri, 32 Second Main Road. CIT East, Madras 600 035, IndiaFirst edition 1997© 1997 Chapman & HallTypeset in 10/12pt Times by Academic & Technical TypesChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) te study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the UK Copyright Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication may not be reproduced, stored, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction onl S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) y in accordance with the terms of the licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency in the UK, or in accordance with the terms of licences issuedS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
by the appropriate Reproduction Rights Organization outside the UK. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the terms stated here should be sent to Chemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) e information contained in this book and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made.A catalogue record for this book is available from the British LibraryLibrary of Congress Catalog Card Number: 97-70446PrefaceSome 20 years ago, I was privileged S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) to share in writing a book on the descriptive chemistry of the 4d, 5d, 4f and 5f metals that included these eight elements within its compass (S.A. CoS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
tton and F.A. Hart, The Heavy Transition Elements, Macmillan, 1975). This volume shares the same aim of covering the descriptive chemistry of silver, Chemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) rehensive treatise on the chemistry of these metals. It attempts to fill a slot between the general text and the in-depth review or monograph. The organometallic chemistry is confined to (T-bonded compounds in normal oxidation states; compounds with TT-bonding ligands are generally excluded. Their i S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) nclusion would have increased the length of the book considerably and, moreover, their recent chemistry has been extensively and expertly reviewed inS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
the new Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry, II, eds G. Wilkinson, F.G.A. Stone and E.w. Abel, Pergamon, Oxford, 1995.I have concentrated upon provChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) mplexes, for example - and highlighting key areas of study rather than giving comprehensive coverage (impossible outside a monograph). It is easy to be seduced by the ‘latest thing’ in research to the detriment of more fundamental, if prosaic, topics (in any case, there are other texts that provide S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) up to the moment coverage of all research developments). There is still a lot of basic research waiting to be done out there and we have all heard theS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
horror stories of students who can produce ab initio MO calculations at the drop of a hat yet think that sodium chloride is a green gas. The data areChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) a sound factual understanding is fundamental to any scientific discipline.My first priority has, therefore, been to try to provide ‘the facts’ (and I hope that I have got (most of) them right) but I have tried to write the book with the needs of the teacher in mind, by providing plenty of bond leng S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) ths and also spectroscopic data (mainly vibrational, with a little NMR and ESR) that can be used as a teaching tool by hard-pressed lecturers or tutorS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
s who have not time to look un the information themselvesXPREFACEare not yet in compilations) but in some cases to relevant older work (which can alsoChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) various ‘Comprehensive Chemistries’ and monographs. I have attempted to follow the literature received up to March 1996.Some readers may feel that I have been unduly optimistic (or just plain presumptuous) in writing this book, when I am not actually carrying out research on any of these metals. Th S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) ey may well be right, though I would point out that the spectator does get a different view of events on the sports fields to that obtained by the plaS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
yer.Producing a book like this is impossible without access to the primary literature, for which I am mainly indebted to the Chemistry Department of tChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) e bibliography was done in the course of visits to 1’Abbaye N-D du Bec-Hellouin; it is again a pleasure to give thanks to Dom Philibert Zobel O.S.B., Abbot of Bee, and to the monastic community for the shelter of their roof and a calm and sympathetic environment.I should like to take the opportunity S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) to thank all those who have supplied information, answered questions or discussed points with me, including the late Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson; ProfessoS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
rs s. Ahrland, K.G. Caulton, F.A. Cotton, w.p. Griffith, D.M.P. Mingos, J.D. Woollins and R.K. Pomeroy; and Drs A.J. Blake, P.R. Raithby, S.D. RobinsoChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and Professional S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) eading the whole manuscript in (a very rough) draft and making many helpful suggestions for improvement, some of which I have been wise enough to adopt. John has also been an invaluable sounding board for ideas. I must also thank three (anonymous) reviewers for drawing my attention to a number of om S a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997) issions, mistakes and ambiguities, which I hope have now been resolved.I should finally like to thank Patricia Morrison for her encouragement in the eS a cotton, simon a cotton chemistry of precious metals springer (1997)
arlier part of the project and Louise Crawford for patient, sympathetic and accurate typing.Simon CottonChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and ProfessionalChemistry of Precious MetalsDr S.A. COTTONUppingham School Rutland UKRl ACKIP AfAHIZMIf X DDnrrQQinNi AIPublished by Blackie Academic and ProfessionalGọi ngay
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