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Titre : |
Inorganic sulphur chemistry |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
G. Nickless, Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co. |
Année de publication : |
1968 |
Importance : |
x, 770 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-444-40684-2 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Chimie de coordination, Chimie organométallique, Métaux de transition
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Tags : |
ORGANOSULFUR CHEMISTRY SULFUR COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"This is a very welcome book which compiles a great quantity of data on the reactions, stereochemistry, and structures of inorganic sulfur compounds. The strong point of the work is the enormous number of references cited; most of the 19 chapters list more than 200. A number of fields are reviewed in depth. For example, a chapter on the structures of inorganic sulfur compounds cites over 600 references and covers many classes of compounds. The discussion of the mechanisms of sulfur reactions by R. E. Davis is a unique presentation. Davis was a member of the group of students of Paul D. Bartlett which contributed so significantly to our understanding of the chemistry of elemental sulfur, and he quotes extensively from Harvard Ph.D. theses as well as from published material. The discussion of the analytical chemistry of sulfur ions will be very helpful, particularly since many of the references in this field are less well known than they should be. The chapter on the lower oxy-acids of sulfur also is a good review of this subject; thiosulfates are not covered, however. The discussion of the orbitals of sulfur and its compounds is worthwhile and original. R. J. Gillespie reviews the use of sulfuric acid as a solvent, and the late P. W. Schenk and R. Steudel cover sulfur oxides..." |
Cote : |
B-D082 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
317 |
Inorganic sulphur chemistry [texte imprimé] / G. Nickless, Éditeur scientifique . - Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1968 . - x, 770 p. ISBN : 978-0-444-40684-2 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Chimie de coordination, Chimie organométallique, Métaux de transition
|
Tags : |
ORGANOSULFUR CHEMISTRY SULFUR COMPOUNDS |
Résumé : |
"This is a very welcome book which compiles a great quantity of data on the reactions, stereochemistry, and structures of inorganic sulfur compounds. The strong point of the work is the enormous number of references cited; most of the 19 chapters list more than 200. A number of fields are reviewed in depth. For example, a chapter on the structures of inorganic sulfur compounds cites over 600 references and covers many classes of compounds. The discussion of the mechanisms of sulfur reactions by R. E. Davis is a unique presentation. Davis was a member of the group of students of Paul D. Bartlett which contributed so significantly to our understanding of the chemistry of elemental sulfur, and he quotes extensively from Harvard Ph.D. theses as well as from published material. The discussion of the analytical chemistry of sulfur ions will be very helpful, particularly since many of the references in this field are less well known than they should be. The chapter on the lower oxy-acids of sulfur also is a good review of this subject; thiosulfates are not covered, however. The discussion of the orbitals of sulfur and its compounds is worthwhile and original. R. J. Gillespie reviews the use of sulfuric acid as a solvent, and the late P. W. Schenk and R. Steudel cover sulfur oxides..." |
Cote : |
B-D082 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
317 |
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