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Lithium Chemistry - A Theoretical and Experimental Overview

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Informationen zum Autor Anne-Marie Sapse is the editor of Lithium Chemistry: A Theoretical and Experimental Overview, published by Wiley. Paul von Ragué Schleyer was an American physical organic chemist of substantial significance whose research is cited with great frequency. A 1997 survey indicated that Dr. Schleyer was, at the time, the world's third most cited chemist, with over 1100 technical papers produced. Klappentext An up-to-date, comprehensive guide to LITHIUM CHEMISTRY Although lithium has been the subject of numerous individual studies, this intriguing element has rarely been examined from the broad perspective many researchers require. Lithium Chemistry: A Theoretical and Experimental Overview fills this void by providing the most thorough and up-to-date overview available of current theories and experimental data. Supported by nearly two hundred illustrations, this book draws upon the expertise of prominent researchers in the field, and treats the full range of modern applications and techniques. The result is a unique and invaluable guide to lithium studies for researchers and graduate students working in the fields of organic, inorganic, and organo-metallic chemistry. Lithium Chemistry: A Theoretical and Experimental Overview assumes a background in quantum chemistry and experimental physical chemistry at the graduate level and includes coverage of these major topics: Bonding, structures, and energies in organolithium compounds Theoretical studies of aggregates of lithium compounds Comparison of lithium and hydrogen bonds Lithium atom matrix reactions with small molecules NMR of organolithium compounds Aspects of the thermochemistry of lithium compounds The structure of lithiated amines and lithiated ethers--from carbanions to carbenoids Complexes of inorganic lithium salts Structures of lithium salts of heteroatom compounds Synthetic ionophores for lithium ions Zusammenfassung The anomalous properties of lithium! the lightest and least reactive of the alkali metals! have made it the object of great experimental and theoretical study. Written primarily for researchers! this volume offers a detailed insight into the subject. Inhaltsverzeichnis Partial table of contents: Bonding, Structures and Energies in Organolithium Compounds (A.Streitwieser, et al.). Theoretical Studies of Aggregates of Lithium Compounds (A.-M. Sapse, et al.). Comparison of Lithium and Hydrogen Bonds (S. Scheiner). NMR of Organolithium Compounds: General Aspects and Application ofTwo-Dimensional Heteronuclear Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy(HOESY) (W. Bauer). Aspects of the Thermochemistry of Lithium Compounds (J. Liebman, etal.). Complexes of Inorganic Lithium Salts (R. Snaith & D.Wright). Synthetic Ionophores for Lithium Ions (R. Bartsch, et al.). Index....

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Authors Sapse, A M Sapse, Anne-Marie Sapse, Anne-Marie Schleyer Sapse, SAPSE ANNE MARIE SCHLEYER P V, Schleyer
Assisted by Anne-Marie Sapse (Editor), Sapse Anne-Marie (Editor), P. Von R. Schleyer (Editor), Paul von R Schleyer (Editor), Paul von R. Schleyer (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.06.1995
 
EAN 9780471549307
ISBN 978-0-471-54930-7
No. of pages 608
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry

ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Inorganic, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Organic, Inorganic Chemistry

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