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OverviewThis is a textbook for a one-semester course at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level. Two introductory chapters discuss the collection and analysis of kinetic data, while subsequent chapters cover ligand substitution mechanisms, stereochemical change and fluxional processes, electron transfer reactions, inorganic and organometallic photochemistry, selected bioinorganic systems and experimental methods. There are sample problems for each chapter and over 900 references to the original literature. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert B. JordanPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.657kg ISBN: 9780195115550ISBN 10: 0195115554 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 12 February 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9780195301007 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<br>Praise for the previous edition: This is an invaluable book for advanced inorganic or physical chemistry courses on inorganic mechanisms, and obligatory for any higher education chemistry library. It is also an extremely useful addition to a personal library for researchers who are involved in mechanistic chemistry, whether they class themselves as inorganic or as physical chemists. --Times Higher Education Supplement<p><br>Praise for the previous edition: The choice of topics, the balance between organometallic and more classical systems, the thoughtful analysis of current research areas where generalities are difficult to sustain, and the inclusion of relevant data from many different types of experiments are especially noteworthy. --Journal of the American Chemical Society<p><br> Praise for the previous edition: This is an invaluable book for advanced inorganic or physical chemistry courses on inorganic mechanisms, and obligatory for any higher education chemistry library. It is also an extremely useful addition to a personal library for researchers who are involved in mechanistic chemistry, whether they class themselves as inorganic or as physical chemists. --Times Higher Education Supplement<br> Praise for the previous edition: The choice of topics, the balance between organometallic and more classical systems, the thoughtful analysis of current research areas where generalities are difficult to sustain, and the inclusion of relevant data from many different types of experiments are especially noteworthy. --Journal of the American Chemical Society<br> <br>Praise for the previous edition: This is an invaluable book for advanced inorganic or physical chemistry courses on inorganic mechanisms, and obligatory for any higher education chemistry library. It is also an extremely useful addition to a personal library for researchers who are involved in mechanistic chemistry, whether they class themselves as inorganic or as physical chemists. --Times Higher Education Supplement<br>Praise for the previous edition: The choice of topics, the balance between organometallic and more classical systems, the thoughtful analysis of current research areas where generalities are difficult to sustain, and the inclusion of relevant data from many different types of experiments are especially noteworthy. --Journal of the American Chemical Society<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |