Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms, Volume 70 is the latest volume in the Advances in Inorganic Chemistry series that presents timely summaries of current progress in inorganic chemistry, ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. Topics covered in this updated volume include The Kinetics and Mechanism of Complex Redox Reactions in Aqueous Solution: The Tools of the Trade, O-O Bond Activation in Cu and Fe-Based Coordination Complexes: Breaking it Makes the Difference, µ-Nitrido Diiron Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Complexes: Unusual Structures With Interesting Catalytic Properties, and The…mehr
Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms, Volume 70 is the latest volume in the Advances in Inorganic Chemistry series that presents timely summaries of current progress in inorganic chemistry, ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. Topics covered in this updated volume include The Kinetics and Mechanism of Complex Redox Reactions in Aqueous Solution: The Tools of the Trade, O-O Bond Activation in Cu and Fe-Based Coordination Complexes: Breaking it Makes the Difference, µ-Nitrido Diiron Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Complexes: Unusual Structures With Interesting Catalytic Properties, and The Role of Nonheme Transition Metal-Oxo, -Peroxo and -Superoxo Intermediates in Enzyme Catalysis and Reactions of Bioinspired Complexes.
This acclaimed serial features reviews written by experts in the field, serving as an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. Each volume contains an index and chapters are fully referenced.
After attending Grammar Schools, Colin D. Hubbard read Chemistry at the University of Sheffield in England, earning honours Bachelors, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, the latter with R.G. Wilkins and S.F.A. Kettle. Postdoctoral Research followed at MIT and Cornell (G.G. Hammes) and the University of California, Berkeley, (J.F. Kirsch). He accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of New Hampshire, Durham in 1967, and proceeded to Associate, Full and Emeritus status. In 1994 he joined the group of Rudi van Eldik as Visiting Professor and Research Associate, first at the University of Witten-Herdecke and subsequently at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. From 1998 - 2001 he served as a Research Manager at Unilever Research, Colworth, England. Since 2002 he has been a co-editor for Advances in Inorganic Chemistry (Volumes 54, 61, 65, 68 & 70), and a writer of review articles principally on the application of high hydrostatic pressure in in
organic chemistry reactions for mechanism diagnosis. He has spent Sabbaticals at the University of Kent, Canterbury, England, (E.F. Caldin), the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, (H.B. Dunford), the University of Leicester, England (J. Burgess) and the University of Seville, Spain, (F. Sanchez).
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1. The Kinetics and Mechanism of Complex Redox Reactions in Aqueous Solution: The Tools of the Trade Mária Szabó, Gábor Bellér, József Kalmár and István Fábián 2. O-O Bond Activation in Cu and Fe-Based Coordination Complexes: Breaking it Makes the Difference Joan Serrano-Plana, Anna Company and Miquel Costas 3. µ-Nitrido Diiron Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Complexes: Unusual Structures With Interesting Catalytic Properties Alexander B. Sorokin 4. The Role of Nonheme Transition Metal-Oxo, -Peroxo and -Superoxo Intermediates in Enzyme Catalysis and Reactions of Bioinspired Complexes Abayomi S. Faponle and Samuel P. de Visser 5. Diarylplatinum(II) Scaffolds for Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies on the Formation of Platinacycles via an Oxidative Addition/Reductive Elimination/Oxidative Addition Sequence Gabriel Aullón, Margarita Crespo, Jesús Jover and Manuel Martínez 6. Controlling the Lability of Square-Planar Pt(II) Complexes Through Electronic and p-Conjugation: Correlation Between Kinetics and Theoretical Parameters Allen Mambanda and Deogratius Jaganyi 7. Thionitrous Acid/Thionitrite and Perthionitrite Intermediates in the "Crosstalk" of NO and H2S Juan P. Marcolongo, Ari Zeida, Leonardo D. Slep and José A. Olabe 8. Computational Insights Into the Reactivity at the Sulfur Atoms of M3S4 (M= Mo, W) Clusters: The Mechanism of [3+2] Cycloaddition With Alkynes Andrés G. Algarra and Manuel G. Basallote 9. Reactive Oxygen Species in Photodynamic Therapy: Mechanisms of Their Generation and Potentiation Janusz M. Dabrowski 10. Formic Acid as a Hydrogen Carrier for Fuel Cells Towards a Sustainable Energy System Hajime Kawanami, Yuichi Himeda and Gábor Laurenczy
1. The Kinetics and Mechanism of Complex Redox Reactions in Aqueous Solution: The Tools of the Trade Mária Szabó, Gábor Bellér, József Kalmár and István Fábián 2. O-O Bond Activation in Cu and Fe-Based Coordination Complexes: Breaking it Makes the Difference Joan Serrano-Plana, Anna Company and Miquel Costas 3. µ-Nitrido Diiron Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Complexes: Unusual Structures With Interesting Catalytic Properties Alexander B. Sorokin 4. The Role of Nonheme Transition Metal-Oxo, -Peroxo and -Superoxo Intermediates in Enzyme Catalysis and Reactions of Bioinspired Complexes Abayomi S. Faponle and Samuel P. de Visser 5. Diarylplatinum(II) Scaffolds for Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies on the Formation of Platinacycles via an Oxidative Addition/Reductive Elimination/Oxidative Addition Sequence Gabriel Aullón, Margarita Crespo, Jesús Jover and Manuel Martínez 6. Controlling the Lability of Square-Planar Pt(II) Complexes Through Electronic and p-Conjugation: Correlation Between Kinetics and Theoretical Parameters Allen Mambanda and Deogratius Jaganyi 7. Thionitrous Acid/Thionitrite and Perthionitrite Intermediates in the "Crosstalk" of NO and H2S Juan P. Marcolongo, Ari Zeida, Leonardo D. Slep and José A. Olabe 8. Computational Insights Into the Reactivity at the Sulfur Atoms of M3S4 (M= Mo, W) Clusters: The Mechanism of [3+2] Cycloaddition With Alkynes Andrés G. Algarra and Manuel G. Basallote 9. Reactive Oxygen Species in Photodynamic Therapy: Mechanisms of Their Generation and Potentiation Janusz M. Dabrowski 10. Formic Acid as a Hydrogen Carrier for Fuel Cells Towards a Sustainable Energy System Hajime Kawanami, Yuichi Himeda and Gábor Laurenczy
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