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Advances in Inorganic Chemistry presents timely and informative summaries of the current progress in a variety of subject areas within inorganic chemistry ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. Thisacclaimed serial features reviews written by experts in the area and is an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. Each volume of Advances in Inorganic Chemistry contains an index, and each chapter is fully referenced. Read more... Abstract: Advances in Inorganic Chemistry presents timely and informative summaries of the current progress in a variety of subject areas within inorganic chemistry ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. Thisacclaimed serial features reviews written by experts in the area and is an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. Each volume of Advances in Inorganic Chemistry contains an index, and each chapter is fully referenced

Author(s): A.G. Sykes (Eds.)
Series: Advances in Inorganic Chemistry 42
Publisher: AP
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: ii-iv, 1-403
City: San Diego

Content:
Advisory Board
Page ii

Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Substitution Reactions of Solvated Metal Ions Original Research Article
Pages 1-88
Stephen F. Lincoln, André E. Merbach

Lewis Acid-Base Behavior in Aqueous Solution: Some Implications for Metal Ions in Biology Original Research Article
Pages 89-146
Robert D. Hancock, Arthur E. Martell

The Synthesis and Structure of Organosilanols Original Research Article
Pages 147-262
Paul D. Lickiss

Studies of The Soluble Methane Monooxygenase Protein System: Structure, Component Interactions, And Hydroxylation Mechanism Original Research Article
Pages 263-289
Katherine E. Liu, Stephen J. Lippard

Alkyl, Hydride, and Hydroxide Derivatives of the s- and p-block Elements Supported By Poly(Pyrazolyl)Borato Ligation:Models for Carbonic Anhydrase, Receptors for Anions, and The Study of Controlled Crystallographic Disorder Original Research Article
Pages 291-393
Gerard Parkin

Index
Pages 395-403