Carboranes, Third Edition, by Russell Grimes, is the definitive resource on the subject. Completely updated with a wealth of research and review articles published in this active field since the previous volume was released in 2011, the book provides a readable and concise introduction to the basic principles underlying the synthesis, structures, and reactions of carboranes, heterocarboranes, and metallacarboranes. Following the valuable foundational information, the book explores the advances in practical applications for the many areas in which experts have discovered that carboranes afford…mehr
Carboranes, Third Edition, by Russell Grimes, is the definitive resource on the subject. Completely updated with a wealth of research and review articles published in this active field since the previous volume was released in 2011, the book provides a readable and concise introduction to the basic principles underlying the synthesis, structures, and reactions of carboranes, heterocarboranes, and metallacarboranes. Following the valuable foundational information, the book explores the advances in practical applications for the many areas in which experts have discovered that carboranes afford new possibilities for solving problems and advancing the science. These disciplines include polymer science, catalysis, biomedicine, nanomaterials, and others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Russell N. Grimes is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of Virginia, where he taught inorganic chemistry from 1963 to 2003 and mentored the research of 75 graduate students and postdoctoral associates as well as numerous undergraduates. He was a pioneer in the development of boron hydride and boron cluster chemistry and is author or co-author of over 240 peer-reviewed journal articles and review chapters. He has authored or edited four books, including "Carboranes" (1970), "Carboranes, Second Edition" (2011), "Metal Interactions with Boron Clusters" (1982), and "Inorganic Syntheses Volume 26" (1989), and wrote the chapter on Boron in "Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Sixth Edition" by Cotton, Wilkinson, Murillo, and Bochmann (1999). He is a native of Pennsylvania and earned a B.S. Chemistry degree at Lafayette College and a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Minnesota, the research for which was conducted at Harvard University under the guidance of W N. Lipscomb followed by postdoctoral work under M. F. Hawthorne at the University of California at Riverside. He has been a Senior Fulbright Scholar at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, a Humboldt Scholar and Guest Professor at Heidelberg University in Germany, and a Visiting Scholar at the Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology. He is a six-time American Chemical Society Tour Speaker and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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1. Introduction and History2. Structures and Bonding3. Synthesis and Reactivity: An Overview4. Small Carboranes: Four to Six Vertex Clusters5. Intermediate Carboranes: Seven to Nine Vertex Clusters6. Ten Vertex Clusters7. Eleven Vertex Clusters8. Icosahedral Carboranes: Closo CB11H12 9. Icosahedral Carboranes: 1,2 C2B10H1210. Icosahedral Carboranes: 1,7 C2B10H12 and 1,12 C2B10H1211. Open 12 Vertex and Supra Icosahedral Carboranes12. Heteroatom Carboranes of the Main Group Elements13. Metallacarboranes of the Transition and Lanthanide Elements14. Carborane Polymers and Dendrimers15. Carboranes in Catalysis16. Carboranes in Medicine17. Carboranes in Other Applications
1. Introduction and History2. Structures and Bonding3. Synthesis and Reactivity: An Overview4. Small Carboranes: Four to Six Vertex Clusters5. Intermediate Carboranes: Seven to Nine Vertex Clusters6. Ten Vertex Clusters7. Eleven Vertex Clusters8. Icosahedral Carboranes: Closo CB11H12 9. Icosahedral Carboranes: 1,2 C2B10H1210. Icosahedral Carboranes: 1,7 C2B10H12 and 1,12 C2B10H1211. Open 12 Vertex and Supra Icosahedral Carboranes12. Heteroatom Carboranes of the Main Group Elements13. Metallacarboranes of the Transition and Lanthanide Elements14. Carborane Polymers and Dendrimers15. Carboranes in Catalysis16. Carboranes in Medicine17. Carboranes in Other Applications
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