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Focuses on bonds in organometallic chemistry and resulting physical properties. This book shows how to measure them by physical chemical methods, such as NMR and Moessbauer Spectroscopy.
Part of the "Physical Organometallic Chemistry" series, this volume begins with general chapters describing experimental methods that have been used to study dynamic processes, including solution state, solid state, liquid crystal NMR, polymer pulsed NMR, vibrational spectroscopy with neutrons, EPR, optical spectroscopy, and X ray analysis.
This new series offers leading contributions by well known chemists reviewing the state--of--the--art of this wide research area. Physical Organometallic Chemistry aims to develop new insights and to promote novel interest and investigations applicable to organometallic chemistry.
This work reports on the progress that has been made in physical models and physical measurements of organometallics in the solid state. It also contains reviews by leading physical chemists which detail advances made in modelling and computing and in physical methods such as solid state NMR.
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