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Cutting-edge research and innovative science PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry Hailed by professional chemists as an index of the most influential and current research being done in inorganic chemistry, Progress in Inorganic Chemistry has also enjoyed the reputation as an indispensable working reference. Featuring the work of internationally renowned chemists, this newest volume provides a clear, authoritative examination of each critically new advance and innovative tremor in inorganic chemistry today. "This series is a valuable addition to the library of the practicing research chemist, and is…mehr

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Cutting-edge research and innovative science PROGRESS in Inorganic Chemistry Hailed by professional chemists as an index of the most influential and current research being done in inorganic chemistry, Progress in Inorganic Chemistry has also enjoyed the reputation as an indispensable working reference. Featuring the work of internationally renowned chemists, this newest volume provides a clear, authoritative examination of each critically new advance and innovative tremor in inorganic chemistry today. "This series is a valuable addition to the library of the practicing research chemist, and is a good starting point for students wishing to understand modern inorganic chemistry." --Canadian Chemical News "[This series] has won a deservedly honored place on the bookshelf of the chemist attempting to keep afloat in the torrent of original papers on inorganic chemistry." --Chemistry in Britain CONTENTS OF VOLUME 42 * Slow Proton-Transfer Reactions in Organometallic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (K. W. Kramarz and J. R. Norton, Colorado State University) * Higher Oligopyridines as a Structural Motif in Metallosupramolecular Chemistry (Edwin C. Constable, Universität Basel) * Ternary Transition Metal Sulfides (Bryan W. Eichhorn, University of Maryland) * Organoimido Complexes of the Transition Metals (David E. Wigley, University of Arizona) * Palladium Complex Catalyzed Oxidation Reactions (Andreas Heumann, Klaus-Joachim Jens, and Marius Réglier, Université d'Aix-Marseille)
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KENNETH D. KARLIN is Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. He received his PhD from Columbia University.