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More About This Title Ligand Field Theory and Its Applications
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Written by internationally recognized experts in the field, this book provides a comparison between ligand field theory and more sophisticated treatments as well as an account of the methods used to calculate the energy levels in compounds of the transition metals. It also covers physical properties such as stereochemistry, light absorption, and magnetic behavior. An emphasis on the interpretation of experimental results broadens the book's field of interest beyond transition metal chemistry into the many other areas where these metal ions play an important role.
As clear and accessible as Brian Figgis's 1966 classic Introduction to Ligand Fields, this new book provides inorganic and bioinorganic chemists as well as physical chemists, chemical physicists, and spectroscopists with a much-needed overview of the many significant changes that have taken place in ligand field theory over the past 30 years.
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MICHAEL A. HITCHMAN, DSc, is Reader in Chemistry at the University of Tasmania.
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The Angular Overlap Model.
The Origin and Calculation of .
Energy Levels of Transition Metal Ions.
Effect of Ligand Fields on the Energy Levels of Transition Ions.
Influence of the d Configuration on the Geometry and Stability of Complexes.
The Electronic Spectra of Complexes.
Magnetic Properties of Complex Ions.
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra of Complexes.
Actinide Element Compounds.
Appendices.
List of Commonly Used Symbols.
Fundamental Constants.
Index.
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"...[the authors] explain how it [Ligand field theory] is used to interpret the physical properties of the complexes." and faculty." (SciTech Book News, March 2001)
"...serves its purpose with clarity." (Aslib Book Guide, July 2000)
"...a thoroughly re-worked version of an excellent book...excellent as an advanced undergraduate or introductory graduate level course in inorganic chemistry and as a resource for graduate students..." (Journal of Molecular Graphics Modelling, Vol. 19, No. 6, 2001)
"...a well balanced, practical, and readable monograph on an attractive area of inorganic chemistry." (Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Vol. 40 No. 10)
"...thoroughly recommended...an excellent addition to the literature..." (Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 79, No. 9, September 2002)