Surface Scientist's Guide to Organometallic Chemistry
44 The book is rich in content and well written. It is difficult to resist the temptation of reading it all. ^% Dr. Evgeny Shustorovich Eastman Kodak Company
44 This book does an excellent job of systematizing available data in the surface science and organometallic literature in an understandable and readable manner. J J Professor Cynthia Friend Harvard University
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ithin the field of surface science, concepts from the fields of organometallic and coordination chemistry are becoming more important as a means of understanding chemisorption systems. This valuable resource was written as a means of communicating to surface scientists the aspects of organometallic chemistry that are relevant to current surface science research. This book, divided into three sections, makes relevant organometallic chemistry issues understandable to the surface scientist. Specific topics covered include:
44 This is the most useful volume for those of us who work in the field of structural surface chemistry. More and more it appears that the cluster bonding is best to describe the nature of the surface chemical bond. This book describes the various cluster bonding possibilities starting with good sound organo metallic chemical principles. The book is well written . . . broad, and most useful to those surface chemists who are interested in bonding and applications of bonding to a variety of macroscopic surface phenomena. I am delighted to have this book on my book shelf. % % Professor Gabor A. Somoriai University of California, Berkeley Order today! Mail the coupon below, or call TOLL FREE 800-227-5558 and charge your credit card.
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• basic coordination chemistry • coordination ligands • bonding sites in clusters and their relationships to surface bonding sites • application of orbital symmetry and orbital overlap to surface band structure calculations Surface Scientist's Guide to Organometallic Chemistry serves the dual purpose of being both a reference work and an overview of selected aspects of organometallic and coordination chemistry. Surface scientists whose backgrounds include physics, physical chemistry, and engineering will find this book an important addition to the literature of organometallic and coordination chemistry. by Mark R. Albert and John T. Yates, Jr. 214 pages (1986) Clothbound LC 87-25937 ISBN 0-8412· 1003-9 US & Canada $49.95, Export $59.95
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