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Advanced structural inorganic chemistry/ [by] Wai-Kee Li, Gong-Du Zhou [and] Thomas Chung Wai Mak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: International Union of Crystallography texts on crystallography ; 10Publication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xx, 819 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780199216956 (pbk. ):
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 rd 541.2 LI/A
Summary: A revised and updated English version of an advanced undergraduate and postgraduate textbook based on several decades of teaching experience. The term 'inorganic' in a broad sense as the book covers the structural chemistry of representative elements (including carbon) in the Periodic Table, organometallics, coordination polymers, host-guest systems and supramolecular assemblies. Part I of the book reviews the basic bonding theories, including a chapter on computational chemistry. Part II introduces point groups and space groups and their chemical applications. Part III comprises a succinct account of the structural chemistry of the elements in the periodic table. It presents structure and bonding, generalizations of structural trends, crystallographic data, as well as highlights from the recent literature.
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Reference Book Reference Book Vigyanpuri Campus Chemistry 541.2 LI/A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 002890
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


A revised and updated English version of an advanced undergraduate and postgraduate textbook based on several decades of teaching experience. The term 'inorganic' in a broad sense as the book covers the structural chemistry of representative elements (including carbon) in the Periodic Table, organometallics, coordination polymers, host-guest systems and supramolecular assemblies. Part I of the book reviews the basic bonding theories, including a chapter on computational chemistry. Part II introduces point groups and space groups and their chemical applications. Part III comprises a succinct account of the structural chemistry of the elements in the periodic table. It presents structure and bonding, generalizations of structural trends, crystallographic data, as well as highlights from the recent literature.

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