Carboranes

Carboranes
Author: Russell N. Grimes
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0128019050

Carboranes, Third Edition, by Russell Grimes, is the definitive resource on the subject. Completely updated with a wealth of research and review articles published in this active field since the previous volume was released in 2011, the book provides a readable and concise introduction to the basic principles underlying the synthesis, structures, and reactions of carboranes, heterocarboranes, and metallacarboranes. Following the valuable foundational information, the book explores the advances in practical applications for the many areas in which experts have discovered that carboranes afford new possibilities for solving problems and advancing the science. These disciplines include polymer science, catalysis, biomedicine, nanomaterials, and others. - Winner of a 2017 Textbook Excellence Award (Texty) from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association - Includes over 2,000 molecular structure drawings throughout the text - Features expanded coverage on applications of carboranes, particularly in biomedicine and nanomaterials, given the growth of research in these areas - Presents extended and updated tables, listing thousands of compounds with key literature references, provided online via the book's website - Explores the advances in practical applications for the many areas in which experts have discovered that carboranes afford new possibilities for solving problems and advancing the science

Boron Hydride Chemistry

Boron Hydride Chemistry
Author: Earl Muetterties
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 032314649X

Boron Hydride Chemistry covers the significant contributions of boron hydride research in the subjects of bonding, structure, and stereochemistry. This book contains 12 chapters that illustrate the merging of certain areas of boron hydride chemistry with other disciplines, such as organic, organometallic, and transition metal chemistry. After providing an overview of the general geometric, stereochemical, and dynamic stereochemical features of boron hydrides, this book goes on exploring the bonding theory and theoretical research on boron hydrides, with an emphasis on boron hydrides that have open polyhedral structures. These topics are followed by discussions on gas phase and solution reactions of borane and substituted boranes. A chapter focuses on the chemistry of cations containing boron atoms bonded to hydrogen. The remaining chapters examine the syntheses, structures, bonding, spectral properties, and chemistry of specific boron hydrides, including borazines, closo-boron hydrides, carboranes, icosahedral carboranes, and close- and nido-heteroboranes. Inorganic chemists and researchers, teachers, and undergraduate inorganic chemistry students will find this book invaluable.

Boron Chemistry – 4

Boron Chemistry – 4
Author: Robert W. Parry
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483156648

Boron Chemistry - 4 covers the proceedings of the Fourth International Meeting on Boron Chemistry. The book contains invited plenary lectures and session lectures given during the conference. The text discusses several topics concerning boron chemistry, such as conceptual advances in boron chemistry; cluster compounds and carboranes; and organometallic compounds containing boron ligands, boron clusters, or carboranes. This monograph also explains boranes as reagents in organic chemistry; organoboranes; chemistry of smaller boranes; and applications of the boranes. This book will be of great interest to researchers whose line of work involves a certain aspect of boron.

The Rare Elements

The Rare Elements
Author: Bogusława Jeżowska-Trzebiatowska
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The Rare Elements examines the geological and geochemical aspects of rare elements and describes the different means of recovering them from their natural sources, from semi-finished products and from industrial wastes. After a chapter on the geology and geochemistry of different types of mineral deposits, further chapters deal with the mechanical and chemical beneficiation of ores, and chlorination in rare metals recovery. The theoretical and practical aspects of solvent extraction in connection with the recovery of rare elements are dealt with in great detail in a chapter which reviews a large number of extraction systems and is illustrated by forty solvent extraction diagrams. The final chapter describe pyro- and hydro-metallurgical procedures for recovering the individual elements from their sources, especially from those containing very small or even trace quantities. The value of the book lies in the fact that much of the text is devoted to the hydrometallurgical and solvent extraction techniques used to recover rare elements from sources hitherto regarded as commercially unviable, e.g. from low-content natural sources and from industrial wastes.

R & D Abstracts

R & D Abstracts
Author: Technology Reports Centre (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1976
Genre:
ISBN:

Boron Science

Boron Science
Author: Narayan S. Hosmane
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1439826633

Boron has made a significant impact in our lives through its quiet use in fertilizers, fungicides, soaps, detergents, and heat-resistant glassware. Boron Science: New Technologies and Applications addresses the applications of boron in chemistry, industry, medicine, and pharmacology by explaining its role in problems such as catalysis and hydrobora

Inorganometallic Chemistry

Inorganometallic Chemistry
Author: Thomas P. Fehlner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1489924590

There is a certain fascination associated with words. The manipulation of strings of symbols according to mutually accepted rules allows a language to express history as well as to formulate challenges for the future. But language changes as old words are used in a new context and new words are created to describe changing situations. How many words has the computer revolution alone added to languages? "Inorganometallic" is a word you probably have never encountered before. It is one created from old words to express a new presence. A strange sounding word, it is also a term fraught with internal contradiction caused by the accepted meanings of its constituent parts. "In organic" is the name of a discipline of chemistry while "metallic" refers to a set of elements constituting a subsection of that discipline. Why then this Carrollian approach to entitling a set of serious academic papers? Organic, the acknowledged doyenne of chemistry, is distinguished from her brother, inorganic, by the prefix "in," i. e. , he gets everything not organic. Organometallic refers to compounds with carbon-metal bonds. It is simple! Inorganometallic is everything else, i. e. , compounds with noncarbon-metal element bonds. But why a new term? Is not inorganic sufficient? By virtue of training, limited time, resources, co-workers, and so on, chemists tend to work on a specific element class, on a particular compound type, or in a particular phase. Thus, one finds element-oriented chemists (e. g.