Inorganic and physical aspects of inclusion
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Inorganic and physical aspects of inclusion
(Inclusion compounds / edited by J.L. Atwood, J.E.D. Davies, D.D. MacNicol, v. 5)(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1991
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Description
The rapid growth of interest in inclusion chemistry was highlighted recently by the award of the 1987 Nobel prize for chemistry to Professors D.J. Cram, J-M. Lehn, and C.J. Pedersen. The principal aim of Inclusion Compounds is to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the field of inclusion chemistry. In-depth coverage of subjects has been achieved by inviting the leading international authorities to write on their particular fields of interest:
their contributions include detailed descriptions of the design, synthesis, and structure of organic host molecules, molecular recognition and complexation, and host-guest interactions.
Inclusion Compounds, Volume Five is complete in itself as a reference work on inorganic and physical aspects of inclusion phenomena.
Table of Contents
- H. Gies: Clathrasils and zeosils: inclusion compounds with silica host frameworks
- J.A. Ripmeester & C.I. Ratcliffe: Solid state NMR studies of inclusion compounds
- N. Herron: Catalytic aspects of inclusion in zeolites
- J.M. Thomas: The structural chemistry and reactivity of organic guests in layered aluminosilicate hosts
- G. Albertini & U. Constantino: Intercalates of zirconium phosphates and phosphonates
- T. Iwamoto: Inclusion compounds of multi-dimensional cyanometal complex hosts
- Y.A. Dyadin, I.V. Bondaryuk, & F.V. Zhurko: Clathrate hydrates at high pressures
- D.H. Busch & N.A. Stephenson: The transition metal cyclidenes: a broad family of complexes well suited to inclusion chemistry
- K. Harata: Recent advances in the x-ray analysis of Cyclodextrin complexes
- J.C. Lockhart: Chemical sensors.
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