Advanced Inorganic Chemistry/
Cotton, F.A. [et.al.]
- 6th ed.
- New Delhi: John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
- xv,1355p.
PART 1 SURVEY OF PRINCIPLES 1. Some Cross-Culling Topics
PART 2 THE CHEMISTRY OF THE MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS 2. Hydrogen 3. The Group 1 Elements: Li. Na, K. Rb, Cs, Fr 4. The Group 2 Elements: Be, Mg, Ca. Sr, Ba, Ra 5. Boron 6. The Group 13 Elements: Al, Ga, In. TI 7. Carbon 8. The Group 14 Elements: Si. Ge, Sn. Pb 9. Nitrogen 10. The Group 15 Elements: P. As, Sb, Bi 11. Oxygen 12. The Group 16 Elements: S, Se, Te, Po 13. The Group 17 Elements: F, Cl, Br, I, At 14. The Group 18 Elements: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn 15. The Group 12 Elements: Zn, Cd, Hg
PART 3 THE CHEMISTRY OF THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS
16. Survey of the Transition Elements 17. The Elements of the First Transition Series A. Titanium B. Vanadium C. Chromium D. Manganese E. Iron F. Cobalt G. Nickel H. Copper 18. The Elements of the Second and Third Transition Series A. Zirconium and Hafnium B. Niobium and Tantalum C. Molybdenum and Tungsten D. Tcchnctium and Rhenium E. The Platinum (iroup Metals F. Ruthenium and Osmium G. Rhodium and Iridium H. Palladium and Platinum I. Silver and Gold 19. The Group 3 Elements and the Lanthanides 20. The Actinide Elements
PART 4 THE ROLE OF ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY IN CATALYSIS 21. Fundamental Reaction Steps of Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions 22. Homogeneous Catalysis by Transition Metal Complexes
Appendices 1. Units and Fundamental Constants 2. lonization Enthalpies of the Atoms 3. Enthalpies of Electron Attachment (Electron Affinities) of Atoms 4. Ionic Radii 5. Basic Concepts of Molecular Symmetry; Character Tables Index