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Inorganic Rings and Polymers of the p-Block Elements - From Fundamentals to Applications (Hardcover)
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Inorganic Rings and Polymers of the p-Block Elements - From Fundamentals to Applications (Hardcover)
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Ring systems represent a very important branch of organic
chemistry. Benzene is perhaps the pre-eminent example and provides
the benchmark for the so-called aromatic character of cyclic
systems. Cycloalkanes are another prominent class of organic
compounds and these saturated ring systems form a homologous series
known as alicyclics. Materials that are constructed from organic
polymers such as polythene, polystyrene, polyisoprene (natural
rubber) and polyvinyl chloride are common features of our daily
lives. Most of these and related organic polymers are generated
from acyclic precursors by free radical, anionic, cationic or
organometallic polymerisation processes or by condensation
reactions. The focus of this book is monocyclic inorganic ring
systems of the p-block elements and the polymers that are, in many
cases derived from them. Bicyclic or polycyclic arrangements are
considered when they are closely related to those of monocyclic
systems. Inorganic heterocycles that are more accurately described
as coordination complexes of chelating inorganic ligands are
included only when they are directly related to an inorganic
homocycle or heterocycle by the replacement of one p-block element
by a more metallic p-block element. After a short introductory
chapter, the first half of the book is comprised of seven chapters
that deal with the fundamentals of the subject intended for
undergraduates or researchers who are unfamiliar with the topic,
covering the following areas: - synthetic methods -
characterisation techniques - delocalisation in inorganic rings -
paramagnetic inorganic rings - inorganic macrocycles - ligand
chemistry - inorganic polymers (general concepts including,
synthesis, structure and bonding, characterisation methods,
properties and applications) The final four chapters discuss in
detail the chemistry of inorganic homo- and hetero-cycles involving
the elements of groups 13-16 (the p-block elements). The focus is
on relating the early seminal contributions to the field with
exciting new developments. From the fundamental standpoint, novel
structures and new bonding concepts are highlighted, in addition to
synthetic approaches. This is the first book that addresses both
the fundamental and applied aspects of inorganic ring systems
through an emphasis of their use as precursors to inorganic
polymers and other useful materials (e.g. semiconductors and
ceramics). The book is intended primarily for senior undergraduates
and graduate students in inorganic chemistry, as well research
workers in the field of inorganic ring systems and polymers. At the
undergraduate level it serves as a supplementary text to the more
general inorganic chemistry text books and at the graduate level it
would be the text of choice for a course in the area of inorganic
rings and polymers.
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