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Heteropoly and Isopoly Oxometalates

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Combined oxygen, in the form of water, metal oxides, silicates and other oxyions, accounts for about 50% by weight of the earth's crust. The chemistry of this most abundant element has two major aspects: that of water and aqueous solutions of electrolytes, and that of the solid state. The methodology and techniques appropriate for the study of these fields are sufficiently different that there have been very few points of contact between solution- and solid state chemists. One such contact, of great potential value, is provided by the extensive class of polyoxoanions formed by the transition metals of groups 5 and 6. As 'heteropoly and isopoly acids' these polyanions have been known and investigated for more than a century. The pre sent book is an attempt to survey the chemistry, structures, and applications of these species. Although the book forms part of a series in inorganic chemistry, the field of polyoxometalates deserves wider attention, for example, from organic chemists, especially those concerned with homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, and from biochemists, solid state- and materials scientists.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Preparation, Structural Principles, Properties and Applications.- 3. Isopolyanions.- 4. Heteropolyanions.- 5. Heteropolyanions as Ligands.- 6. Redox Chemistry and Heteropoly Blues.- 7. Organic and Organometallic Derivatives.- 8. Polyoxomctalate Chemistry; Current Limits and Remaining Challenges.- Appendix. Nomenclature of Polyanions.- References.- Author Index.

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Authors M T Pope, M. T. Pope, M.T. Pope, Michael Pope, Michael Thor Pope
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2013
 
EAN 9783662120064
ISBN 978-3-662-12006-4
No. of pages 180
Weight 348 g
Illustrations XIII, 180 p. 48 illus.
Series Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
Inorganic Chemistry Concepts
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry

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