As solid state chemistry becomes increasingly important, organometallic chemistry will play a key role in addressing complex structures and developing novel interface chemistry. In a collection of reviews, leading chemists Focus on X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy and solid-state NMR in an overview of state-of-the-art structure analysis techniques and chemical applications in the solid state. Solid State Organometallic Chemistry * Summarizes the progress that has been made in physical models and physical measurements of organometallics in the solid state. * Critically analyses X-ray diffraction techniques in advanced and single crystal structure determination. * Discusses the potentials of Mössbauer spectroscopy, solid state NMR and X-ray spectroscopy in structural analysis. * Includes ab initio calculations on bonding in transition metal complexes. This book will be invaluable to organometallic and solid state chemists and will also be of interest to physicists as well as polymer and materials scientists.
About the Author
Marcel Gielen is the editor of Solid State Organometallic Chemistry: Methods and Applications, published by Wiley.
Rudolph Willem is the editor of Solid State Organometallic Chemistry: Methods and Applications, published by Wiley.
Bernd Wrackmeyer is the editor of Solid State Organometallic Chemistry: Methods and Applications, published by Wiley.