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Introduction to Coordination Chemistry Geoffrey A. Lawrance, ISBN-13: 978-0470519318
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"Introduction to Coordination Chemistry" by Geoffrey A. Lawrance provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices underlying coordination chemistry. The book covers essential topics such as the nature of coordination compounds, bonding theories, and the role of various metals in biological and synthetic systems. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, Lawrance addresses the synthesis, reactivity, and applications of coordination complexes, emphasizing their significance in areas like catalysis, materials science, and biochemistry. With its clear explanations and illustrative figures, the book serves as an essential resource for students and professionals interested in the field of coordination chemistry.
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Title: Introduction to Coordination Chemistry
Author: Geoffrey A. Lawrance
ISBN-13: 978-0470519318
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Year: 2009
Number of Pages: 408
Language: English
Subject: Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry
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"Introduction to Coordination Chemistry" by Geoffrey A. Lawrance offers a thorough exploration of the fundamental concepts and principles of coordination chemistry. With a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, the book effectively elucidates the behavior of transition metal complexes and their diverse applications in fields such as catalysis, materials science, and biological processes. Essential topics such as ligand properties, geometric structures, and electronic configurations are presented with clarity, making the material accessible to both students and professionals. The inclusion of problem sets and illustrative figures enhances the learning experience, ensuring that readers not only grasp the complexities of coordination compounds but also appreciate their significant role in modern chemistry. Overall, Lawrance's work serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive introduction to this dynamic area of study.
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