Organometallic ion chemistry
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Organometallic ion chemistry
(Understanding chemical reactivity, v. 15)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1996
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-332) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A study covering the gas-phase chemistry of organometallic ions. Topics covered include: periodic trends in gas-phase thermochemistry of transition metal-ligand systems; ab initio calculations to determine electronic structure, geometric structure, and thermochemistry of metal-containing systems; electronic state effects on metal ion reactivity; organometallic ion photochemistry; and applications of gas-phase electron transfer equilibria in organometallic redox thermochemistry. Also included are state-of-the-art mass spectrometric instrumentation used in such studies. It also features a comprehensive list (containing over 1500 entries) of metal ion-ligand bond energies, obtained from theory and experiment.
Table of Contents
1. Gas-Phase Thermochemistry of Transition Metal Ligand Systems: Reassessment of Values and Periodic Trends.- 2. Ab Initio Calculations Applied to Problems in Metal Ion Chemistry.- 3. The Electronic Structure of the Neutral, Mono and Di Positive Transition Metal Nitrides, ScN, TiN, VN and CrN.- 4. Fundamental Studies of Functionalized Hydrocarbons with Transition-Metal Ions.- 5. Electronic State Effects in Sigma Bond Activation by First Row Transition Metal Ions: The Ion Chromatography Technique.- 6. Development of a Fourier-Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FTICR) Mass Spectrometry Method for Studies of Metal Ion Excited States.- 7. Gas-Phase Organometallic Ion Photochemistry.- 8. Applications of Gas-Phase Electron-Transfer Equilibria in Organometallic Redox Thermochemistry.- Table of Bond Energies.
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