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Chirality in transition metal chemistry; molecules, supramolecular assemblies and materials.


9780470060544

Chirality in transition metal chemistry; molecules, supramolecular assemblies and materials.

Amouri, Hani and Michel Gruselle.

John Wiley & Sons

2008

246 pages

$80.00

Paperback

Inorganic chemistry

QD172

This book on chirality in transition metal chemistry is the first to give specialized treatment on the subject since Alex von Zelewsky's 1996 work, Stereochemistry of Coordinatino Compounds, to the knowledge of the authors (both of the U. Pierre et Marie Curie, France). They cover new discoveries in the field since 1996 and draw connections between the various aspects of chirality in such different fields of chemistry as organometallics, catalysis, coordination chemistry, supramolecular assemblies, and nanomaterials.

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