Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms
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Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1981.
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Front coverByA. G. SykesA. G. SykesSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Front matterByA. G. SykesA. G. SykesSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Foreword
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ContentsByA. G. SykesA. G. SykesSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Abbreviations for ligands and solventsByA. G. SykesA. G. SykesSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Electron transfer processes: Electron transfer reactionsp1-60
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Metal complexes with inorganic (main group) substratesp61-79
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Metal complexes with organic substratesp80-100
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Reactions between two non-metallic compoundsp101-105
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Pulse radiolysis studiesp106-124
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Substitution reactions: Introductionp125-130
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Substitution reactions of linear complexesp131-132
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Substitution reactions of square-planar complexesp133-156
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Substitution reactions of tetrahedral complexesp157-158
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Substitution reactions of five-co-ordinate complexesp159-162
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Octrahedral complexes: Aquation and solvolysisp163-199
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Octahedral substitution: Base hydrolysisp200-207
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Octahedral complexes: Formationp208-227
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Octahedral complexes: Exchange and replacement processes involving solvated and ligated metal ionsp228-237
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Octahedral complexes: Isomerization and racemizationp238-244
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Complexes with co-ordination number greater than sixp245-250
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Compounds of main group elements (Group III and higher)p251-274
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Organometallic substitution reactionsp275-286
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Effects of medium on substitution reactionsp287-302
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Bioinorganic studies. Bioinorganic Studiesp303-364
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Organometallic compounds: Intramolecular exchanges and isomerizationsp365-386
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Metal—carbon bond formation and cleavage, including oxidative addition and reductive eliminationp387-403
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Insertion reactionsp404-411
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Ligand reactionsp412-425
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Author indexp426-442ByA. G. SykesA. G. SykesSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Back coverpX003-X004ByA. G. SykesA. G. SykesSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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