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List of contents
1. Coordination chemistry of metal phenolates-general aspects 1
Linda H. Doerrer 2. The experimental thermochemistry of metal phenolates 91
Suzanne W. Slayden and Joel F. Liebman 3. Mass spectrometry and gas-phase ion chemistry of metal-phenolate and metal-phenol complexes 131
Sergiu P. Palii, Constantin M. Indricean and Mihail D. Revenco 4. Acid-base and solvation properties of metal phenolates 191
Erick L. Bastos, Fernando H. Bartoloni and Letícia C. P. Gonc¿alves 5. Coordination chemistry and applications of salen, salan and salalen metal complexes 263
Stéphane Bellemin-Laponnaz and Samuel Dagorne 6. Coordination chemistry and applications of phenolic calixarene-metal complexes 311
Yuanzhou Li, Ke-Qing Zhao, Carl Redshaw, Bernat A. Mar¿¿nez Ortega, Alane Y. Nunez and Tracy A. Hanna 7. Coordination chemistry and applications of nitrilotris (N-methylenephenoxy)-metal complexes 475
Miriam Mba, Cristiano Zonta and Giulia Licini 8. Molecular capsules based on metal complexes with resorcin[4]arenes and pyrogallol[4]arenes 515
Carol A. Deakyne, Drew A. Fowler and Jerry L. Atwood 9. Redox chemistry and electrochemistry of homoleptic metal phenolates 549
Fabrizia Fabrizi de Biani, Maddalena Corsini and Piero Zanello 10. Phenoxyl radical-metal complexes 593
Yuichi Shimazaki 11. Coordination chemistry of o-semiquinones 669
Cortlandt G. Pierpont and Joseph K. Kelly 12. The chemistry of metal thiophenolates 699
Julia Klingele, Marco H. Klingele and Berthold Kersting 13. Catalysis of organic processes by metal phenolates 755
Maria Elisa da Silva Serra and Dina M. B. Murtinho 14. Metal phenolates as polymerization catalysts 839
Jean-Franc¿ois Carpentier, Evgeny Kirillov and Yann Sarazin 15. Biomimetic metal phenolates 913
Gabriella Tamasi and Renzo Cini 16. Biological and biomedical aspects of metal phenolates 971
Li-June Ming 17. Analytical aspects of metal phenolates 1093
Jacob Zabicky Author index 1157
Subject index 1269
About the author
Jacob Zabicky is an emeritus professor at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Beer Sheva, Israel. Earning his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with Saul Patai in the 1950s, he has since worked and taught at many different institutions in Israel, the UK, Venezuela, Germany, Spain, South Africa, and the USA. Prof. Zabicky is currently a lecturer at the Jerusalem College of Engineering and a member of the steering committee for the Israeli Center for Powder Technology. He has edited volumes in the Patai Series since the 1970s, the most recent ones on the subjects of metal enolates and metal phenolates.
Summary
Metal Phenolates open the synthetic chemistry to Phenols and Polyphenols, and are two very important compounds for biological processes such as ageing, signaling and cell repair. All chapters are first published online in Patai s Chemistry of Functional Groups, and once a volume is completed online, it is published in print format.