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Critical stability constants

by Arthur E. Martell and Robert M. Smith

Plenum Press, c1974-1989

  • v. 1. Amino acids
  • v. 2. Amines
  • v. 3. Other organic ligands
  • v. 4. inorganic complexes
  • v. 5. First supplement
  • v. 6. Second supplement

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Smith's name appears first on the title pages of vols. 2, 4 and 6

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1. Amino acids ISBN 9780306352119

Table of Contents

v. 1. Amino acids.--v. 2. Amines. --v. 3. Other organic ligands.--v. 4. Inorganic complexes.--v. 5. First supplement.--v. 6. Second supplement.
Volume

v. 2. Amines ISBN 9780306352126

Description

Over the past fifteen years the Commission on Equilibrium Data of the Analytical Division of the Inter- national Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has been sponsoring a noncritical compilation of metal complex formation constants and related equilibrium constants. This work was extensive in scope and resulted in the publication of two large volumes of Stability Constants by the Chemical Society (London). The first volume, edited by L. G. Sillen (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Martell (for organic ligands), was published in 1964 and covered the literature through 1962. The second volume, subtitled Supplement No. 1, edited by L. G. Sillen and E. Hogfeldt (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Martell and R. M. Smith (for organic ligands), was published in 1971 and covered the literature up to 1969. These two large compilations attempted to cover all papers in the field related to metal complex equi- libria (heats, entropies, and free energies). Since it was the policy of the Commission during that period to avoid decisions concerning the quality and reliability of the published work, the compilation would frequently contain from ten to twenty values for a single equilibrium constant. In many cases the values would differ by one or even two orders of magnitude, thus frustrating readers who wanted to use the data without doing the extensive literature study necessary to determine the correct value of the constant in question.

Table of Contents

II. Aliphatic amines.- A. Primary amines.- 1. Mono-amines.- 2. With additional coordinating groups.- a. Sulfonic acid.- b. Oxime.- c. Hydroxy.- d. Alkyloxy.- e. Ester.- f. Amide.- g. Mercapto.- h. Alkylthio.- 3. Di-amines.- 4. With additional coordinating groups.- a. Oxime.- b. Hydroxy.- c. Alkyloxy.- d. Ester.- e. Amide.- f. Alkythio.- 5. Tri-amines.- 6. Tetra-amines.- B. Secondary amines.- 1. Mono-amines.- 2. With additional coordinating groups.- 3. Di-amines.- 4. With additional coordinating groups.- 5. Tri-amines.- 6. Tetra-amines.- 7. Penta-amines.- C. Tertiary amines.- 1. Mono-amines.- 2. With additional coordinating groups.- 3. Di-amines.- 4. With additional coordinating groups.- 5. Tri-amines.- 6. Tetra-amines.- 7. Penta-amines.- 8. Hexa-amines.- III. Azoles.- A. Pyrroles.- B. 1,3-Diazoles (imidazoles).- C. Benzimidazoles.- D. 1,2,4-Triazoles (urazoles).- IV. Azines.- A. Pyridines.- B. Pyridinium ions.- C. Benzo[b]pyridines (quinolines).- D. Dipyridines.- E. 1,10-Phenanthrolines.- F. 1,2-and 1,4-Diazines.- G. 1,3-Diazines (pyrimidines).- H. 1,3-Diazolo[4,5-d]-1,3-diazines (purines).- I. 1,2,4-Triazolo[1,5-a]-1,3-diazines.- V. Aminophosphorus acids.- A. Aminophosphonous acids.- B. Aminophosphonic acids.- C. Aminophosphinic acids.- D. Amino-dihydrogenphosphates.- VI. Protonation values for other ligands.- A. Aliphatic amines.- B. Azoles.- C. Azines.- D. Aminophosphorus acids.- VII. Ligands considered but not included.- A. Aliphatic amines.- B. Azoles.- C. Azines.- D. Aminophosphorus acids.- VIII. Bibliography.- IX. Indexes.- A. Ligand formula index.- B. Ligand name index.
Volume

v. 3. Other organic ligands ISBN 9780306352133

Table of Contents

v. 1. Amino acids.--v. 2. Amines. --v. 3. Other organic ligands.--v. 4. Inorganic complexes.--v. 5. First supplement.--v. 6. Second supplement.
Volume

v. 4. inorganic complexes ISBN 9780306352140

Description

Over the past fifteen years the Commission on Equilibrium Data of the Analytical Division of the I nter- national Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has been sponsoring a noncritical compilation of metal complex formation constants and related equilibrium constants. This work was extensive in scope and resulted in the publication of two large volumes of Stability Constants by the Chemical Society (London). The first volume, edited by L. G. Si"en (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Marte" (for organic ligands), was published in 1964 and covered the literature through 1962. The second volume, subtitled Supplement No.1, edited by L. G. Si"en and E. Hogfeldt (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Marte" and R. M. Smith (for organic ligands), was published in 1971 and covered the literature up to 1969. These two large compilations attempted to cover a" papers in the field related to metal complex equilibria (heats, entropies, and free energies). Since it was the policy of the Commission during that period to avoid decisions concerning the quality and reliability of the published work, the compilation would frequently contain from ten to twenty values for a single equilibrium constant. In many cases the values would differ by one or even two orders of magnitude, thus frustrating readers who wanted to use the data without doing the extensive literature study necessary to determine the correct value of the constant in question.

Table of Contents

II. Inorganic ligands.- III. Protonation values for other ligands.- IV. Ligands considered but not included.- V. Bibliography.- VI. Indexes.- A. Ligand formula index.- B. Ligand name index.
Volume

v. 6. Second supplement ISBN 9780306431043

Description

Over the past twenty five years the Commission on Equilibrium Data of the Analytical Division of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has been sponsoring a noncritical compilation of metal complex formation constants and related equilibrium constants. This work was extensive in scope and resulted in publication of two large volumes of Stability Constants by the Chemical Society (London). The first volume, edited by L. G. Sillen (for inorganic ligands) and by A. E. Martell (for organic ligands), was published in 1964 and covered the literature through 1962. The second volume, subtitled Supplement No. 1, edited by L. G. Sillen and E. Hogfeldt (for inorganic ligands), and A. E. Martell and R. M. Smith (for organic ligands), was published in 1971 and covered the literature up to 1969. These two large compilations attempted to cover all papers in the field related to metal complex equilibria (heats, entropies, and free energies). Most recently a noncritical compilation of organic ligands by D. D. Perrin (Pergamon Press) extended coverage of the literature through 1973 and a similar volume for inorganic ligands by E. Hogfeldt covered through 1974. Since it was the policy of the Commission during that period to avoid decisions concerning the quality and reliability of the published work, th~ compilation would frequently contain from ten to twenty values for a single equilibrium constant.

Table of Contents

Aminocarboxylic Acids.- Iminodiacetic Acid Derivatives.- Peptides.- Anilinecarboxylic Acids.- Pyrrolecarboxylic Acid.- Pyrazlinecarboxylic Acid.- Pyridinecarboxylic Acids.- Aliphatic Amines.- Azoles.- Azines.- Aminophosphonic Acids.- Carboxylic Acids.- Phosphorus Acids.- Phenols.- Carbonyl Ligands.- Alcohols.- Polyethers.- Thioethers.- Thiols.- Phosphines.- Hydroxamic Acids.- Oximes.- Amides.- Inorganic Ligands.- Protonation Values for other Ligands.- Ligands Considered But Not Included.- Erratum to: Aminocarboxylic Acids.- Erratum to: Iminodiacetic Acid Derivatives.- Erratum to: Peptides.- Erratum to: Aliphatic Amines.- Erratum to: Azoles.- Erratum to: Azines.- Erratum to: Carboxylic Acids.- Erratum to: Phosphorus Acids.- Erratum to: Phenols.- Erratum to: Carbonyl Ligands.- Erratum to: Alcohols.- Erratum to: Polyethers.- Erratum to: Thioethers.- Erratum to: Hydroxamic Acids.- Erratum to: Oximes.- Erratum to: Amides.- Erratum to: Inorganic Ligands.- Erratum to: Protonation Values for other Ligands.- Erratum to: Bibliography.

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