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Advances in Inorganic Chemistry: Recent Highlights
Edited by two of the best scientists in the field, this series presents the latest updates in the field of inorganic chemistry
Rudi van Eldik (Volume editor), Colin D. Hubbard (Volume editor)
9780323851152, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 5 October 2021
378 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm, 0.7 kg
Advances in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 78 presents timely and informative summaries on current progress in a variety of subject areas. Chapters in this new release include Catching reactive species in manganese oxidation catalysis, Mechanistic Puzzles from Iron(III) TAML Activators Including Substrate Inhibition, Zero-Order and Dual Catalysis, Stepping towards C-circular economy: Integration of solar chemistry and biosystems for efficient CO2 conversion into added value chemicals and fuels, Highlighting recent work on metal-coordinated and metallic nanoparticles as NIR imaging probes for biosensing application in living cells, and more. Users will find this to be a comprehensive overview of recent findings and trends from the last decade that covers various kinds of inorganic topics, from theoretical oriented supramolecular chemistry, to the quest for accurate calculations of spin states in transition metals.
1. Gallium: New developments and applications in radiopharmaceutics 2. Metallic radionuclides for diagnostic imaging and cancer radiotherapy: The development of theragnostic matched pairs and targeted alpha therapy 3. Development of BODIPYs and aza-BODIPYs for molecular imaging applications: From the in vitro to the in vivo4. MRI relaxation agents based on transition metals 5. Mechanisms in manganese oxidation catalysis with 1,4,7-triazacyclononane based ligands 6. Mechanistic puzzles from iron(III) TAML activators including substrate inhibition, zero-order and dual catalysis 7. Advances in gigantic polyoxomolybdate chemistry 8. Optically detected NMR in a diamond-anvil cell for geochemistry 9. Stepping toward the carbon circular economy (CCE): Integration of solar chemistry and biosystems for an effective CO2 conversion into added value chemicals and fuels
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Physical chemistry [PNR], Organic chemistry [PNN], Inorganic chemistry [PNK], Chemistry [PN]