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ویرایش: سری: Inorganic Reactions and Methods ISBN (شابک) : 9780471246770, 9780470145203 ناشر: سال نشر: 1998 تعداد صفحات: 682 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 149 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Inorganic Reactions and Methods: Formation of Bonds to O, S, Se, Te, Po (Part 2), Volume 6 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب واکنشهای معدنی و روشها: تشکیل پیوند به O، S، Se، Te، Po (قسمت 2)، جلد 6 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Boasting numerous industrial applications, inorganic chemistry
forms the basis for research into new materials and
bioinorganic compounds such as calcium that act as biological
catalysts. Now complete, this highly acclaimed series presents
current knowledge in all areas of inorganic chemistry,
including chemistry of the elements; organometallic, polymeric
and solid-state materials; and compounds relevant to
bioinorganic chemistry.Content:
Chapter 3.7.1 Introduction (pages 1–2): A. D. Norman and W. S.
Durfee
Chapter 3.7.2.1.2 By Addition to Low?Valent and Unsaturated
Metal Complexes (pages 2–3): H. B. Abrahamson
Chapter 3.7.2.1.3 By Insertion Into Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages
3–4): W. S. Durfee
Chapter 3.7.2.2 From Water and Alcohols (page 4): R. C.
Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.7.2.2.2 By Hydrolysis or Alcoholysis of Metal?Ligand
Bonds (pages 4–6): R. C. Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.7.2.3 From Hydrogen Peroxide and Organic Peroxides
(pages 6–7): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.3.2 By Oxidation of the Ligands Coordinated to
the Metals (page 7): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.4 From Neutral Oxygen Donor Ligands [Ethers,
Aldehydes, Ketones, Pyridine N?Oxides, Phosphine Oxides, Arsine
Oxides, and Dialkyl(Aryl) Sulfoxides] (pages 7–8): R. C.
Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.7.2.4.2 By Insertion into the Metal?Ligand Bonds
(pages 8–9): R. C. Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.7.2.5 From Bidentate and Polydentate Oxygen Donor
Ligands (From Polyethers and Crown Ethers, Macrocycles,
2,4?Pentanedione, etc.) (pages 9–10): R. C. Mehrotra and B. S.
Saraswat
Chapter 3.7.2.6 From Oxides of the Main Group Elements (pages
10–11): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.6.2 By Reaction with Complexes of the Metals
(page 11): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.6.3 By Insertion into Metal?Ligand Bonds (page
11): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.7 From OH?, OR?, O22, O?2 (pages 11–12): M. T.
Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.7.2 By Oxidation of the Metals and their
Complexes (page 12): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.7.2.8 By Metal Atom and Related Reactions (pages
12–14): K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.7.3 Formation of the Bond Between Sulfur and a Group
IB or IIB Element (pages 14–15): J. P. Fackler and K. G.
Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.1.2 By Reaction with Metal Complexes (page 15):
J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.2 From Hydrogen Sulfide, Hydrogen Polysulfides,
and Thiols (pages 15–18): J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.3 From Thiocarbonyls, Thioethers, Organic
Polysulfides, and Other Sulfur Donor Ligands (pages 18–19): J.
P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.4 From Organic Thio Acids and Other Thio Acids of
Main Group Elements (pages 19–20): J. P. Fackler and K. G.
Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.4.2 By Ligand Replacement Reactions with
Complexes of the Metals and by Sulfur Atom Abstraction (pages
20–21): J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.5 From Bidentate and Polydentate Sulfur Donor
Atoms (pages 21–22): J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.5.2 By Ligand Substitution Reactions (page 22):
J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.7.3.6 From Sulfur Containing Anions (S2?, S2?, [HS?],
[RS]?) (pages 22–27): P. F. Brandt and T. B. Rauchfuss
Chapter 3.7.3.7 By Metal Atom and Related Reactions (page 28):
K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.7.4 Formation of the Bond Between Selenium,
Tellurium, and Polonium and Group IB or IIB Elements (pages
28–30): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.1.2 Formation of the Bond with Tellurium (pages
30–32): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.1.3 Electrolytic Reactions Between the Elements
(page 32): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.2 By Reaction with Group IB or IIB Metal
Compounds (pages 33–34): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.2.2 Ternary Compounds (pages 34–35): E. M.
Page
Chapter 3.7.4.3 By Reactions of Binary Acids of Selenium and
Tellurium and their Derivatives by Reaction with Metal
Compounds (pages 35–36): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.4 By Reaction of Oxides of Selenium and Tellurium
with Metal Compounds (page 37): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.5 By Reactions of the Anions and Oxyanions of the
Elements with Metal Compounds (pages 37–38): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6 From Donor Ligands Incorporating the Elements
Selenium and Tellurium (pages 39–40): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.1.2 Electrochemically Driven Reactions (page
40): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2 By Reactions with Metal Compounds (pages
40–41): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.1 Reaction with Alkali Metal Selenides,
Polyselenides, Tellurides, and Polytellurides (pages 41–43): E.
M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.2 Reaction with Organochalcogenides (page
43): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.3 Reaction with Organoselenols and Tellurols
(page 44): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.4 Reaction with Trimethylsilyl Chalcogenides
(pages 45–46): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.5 Reaction with Dialkylselenocarbamates (page
46): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.6 Reaction with Triphenylphosphine
Chalcogenides (pages 46–47): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.7 Reaction with Selenocyanate and Selenourea
(pages 47–49): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.8 Reaction with Tetrahydroselenophene and
Tetrahydrotellurophene and Derivatives (page 49): E. M.
Page
Chapter 3.7.4.6.2.9 Reaction with Miscellaneous Ligands (pages
49–50): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.7.4.7 By Reaction with Selenium or Tellurium
Compounds in Metal?Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (Mocvd)
and Related Reactions (pages 50–53): E. M. Page
Chapter 3.8.1 Introduction (pages 54–55): A. D. Norman and W.
S. Durfee
Chapter 3.8.2.1.2 By Addition to Low?Valent and Unsaturated
Metal Complexes (pages 55–58): H. B. Abrahamson
Chapter 3.8.2.1.3 By Insertion into Metal–Ligand Bonds (pages
58–63): W. S. Durfee
Chapter 3.8.2.2 From Water (pages 63–64): R. C. Mehrotra and B.
S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.2.2 By Hydrolysis of Transition and Inner
Transition Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages 64–65): R. C. Mehrotra and
B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.3 From Hydrogen Peroxide (pages 65–66): M. T.
Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.3.2 By Oxidation of a Ligand Coordinated to a
Transition and Inner Transition Metal Complex (Insertion
Reaction) (pages 66–67): M. T. Pope, R. C. Mehrotra and B. S.
Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.4.2 By Alcoholysis of Transition and Inner
Transition Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages 67–69): R. C. Mehrotra and
B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.4.3 By Oxidation of Transition and Inner
Transition Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages 69–70): R. C. Mehrotra and
B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.5 From Organic Peroxides (page 70): M. T.
Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.5.2 By Substitution Reactions of Transition and
Inner Transition Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages 70–72): M. T. Pope,
R. C. Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.6.2 By Insertion into Transition and Inner
Transition Metal?Ligand Bonds: R1R2Co (page 72): R. C. Mehrotra
and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.6.3 By Oxidation of the Transition and Inner
Transition Metal Complexes (Ligand Degradation, Oxygen
Abstraction) (pages 72–73): R. C. Mehrotra and B. S.
Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.7 From Bidentate and Polydentate Oxygen Donor
Ligands (Crown Ethers, Macrocycles, 2,4?Pentanedione, etc.)
(pages 73–75): R. C. Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.7.2 By Oxidation of Transition and Inner
Transition Metal Complexes (pages 75–76): R. C. Mehrotra and B.
S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.8 From Main Group Element Oxides (page 76): M. T.
Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.8.2 By Insertion into Transition and Inner
Transition Metal Bonds (pages 76–77): M. T. Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.8.3 By Oxidation of Transition and Inner
Transition Metals and their Compounds (pages 77–78): M. T.
Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.9 From Oh?, O2?, O?2, and O2?2 (pages 78–79): M.
T. Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.9.2 By Oxidation of the Transition and Inner
Transition Metals and their Complexes (page 79): M. T.
Pope
Chapter 3.8.2.10 From Alkoxide and Carboxylate Anions (pages
79–82): R. C. Mehrotra and B. S. Saraswat
Chapter 3.8.2.11 From Metal Atom and Related Reactions (page
82): K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.8.2.11.2 Oxidative Addition/Complexation Reactions
(page 83): K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.8.2.11.3 Simple Orbital Mixing: Dioxygen and Carbon
Dioxide with Metal Atoms (pages 83–84): K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.8.3 Formation of the Sulfur?Transition and
Inner?Transition Metal Bond (pages 84–85): J. P. Fackler and K.
G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.1.2 By Reaction with the Transition Metal and
Inner Transition Metal Compounds (pages 85–86): J. P. Fackler
and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.2 From Hydrogen Sulfide, Polysulfides, and Thiols
(pages 86–89): J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.2.2 By Insertion of Sulfur into Transition and
Inner Transition Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages 89–90): J. P.
Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.2.3 By Oxidation of the Transition Metal and
Inner Transition Metal Complexes (page 90): J. P. Fackler and
K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.3 From Thioethers, Organic Polysulfides, and
other Sulfur Donor Ligands (pages 90–91): J. P. Fackler and K.
G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.4 From Organic Thioacids, Thiophosphates,
Xanthates, and other 1,1?Dithio Compounds (See 3.7.3, Table 1)
(page 91): J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.4.2 By Ligand Replacement Reactions with
Complexes of the Metals (pages 92–96): J. P. Fackler and K. G.
Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.4.3 By Insertion of Cs2 (or P4S10) into
Metal?Ligand Bonds (pages 96–97): J. P. Fackler and K. G.
Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.5 From Bidentate (Excluding 1,1?Dithiols) and
Polydentate Sulfur Donor Ligands (pages 97–98): J. P. Fackler
and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.5.2 By Ligand Substitution Reactions (page 98):
J. P. Fackler and K. G. Fackler
Chapter 3.8.3.6 From Sulfur Anions (S2?, HS?, S2?X,
RS?)?Transition and Inner Transition Metal Bonds (pages
98–105): T. B. Rauchfuss
Chapter 3.8.3.6.2 With Polysulfido Anions (S2?X) (pages
105–109): T. B. Rauchfuss
Chapter 3.8.3.6.3 With Organosulfur Anions [RS]? (pages
109–115): T. B. Rauchfuss
Chapter 3.8.3.7 From Metal Atom and Related Reactions (page
115): K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.8.3.7.2 Oxidative Addition/Complexation Reactions
(page 116): K. J. Klabunde
Chapter 3.8.4 Formation of the Selenium–, Tellurium–, and
Polonium–Transition and Inner Transition Metal Bond (pages
116–123): P. F. Brandt
Chapter 3.9.1 Introduction (page 124): M. L. Thompson
Chapter 3.9.2 By Reactions of Xenon Fluorides and Oxyfluorides
with Oxides and Oxysalts (pages 124–127): M. L. Thompson
Chapter 3.9.3 By Reaction of Xenon Fluorides and Oxyfluorides
with Oxyacids and their Derivatives1 (pages 127–129): M. L.
Thompson
Chapter 3.9.4 Bonds Between Oxygen and Krypton or Radon (page
129): M. L. Thompson
Chapter 3.10.1 Introduction (pages 130–132): A. D. Norman and
M. O'Keeffe
Chapter 3.10.1.1.2 External Equilibrium with Oxygen Fugacity
(pages 132–133): M. O'Keeffe
Chapter 3.10.1.1.3 Relations Between Nonstoichiometry and
Physical Properties (pages 133–134): M. O'Keeffe
Chapter 3.10.1.2 Nonstoichiometry and Shear Planes (page 134):
C. R. A. Catlow
Chapter 3.10.1.2.1 Introduction (pages 134–135): C. R. A.
Catlow
Chapter 3.10.1.2.2 Structural Properties (pages 135–137): C. R.
A. Catlow
Chapter 3.10.1.2.3 Stability (pages 137–141): C. R. A.
Catlow
Chapter 3.10.1.3 Extended Defects (pages 141–143): R. J. D.
Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.3.2 Tunnel and Pentagonal Column Phases (pages
143–146): R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.3.3 Chemical Twinning and Related Structures
(pages 146–148): R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.4 Coherent Intergrowth (pages 149–150): R. J. D.
Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.4.2 Disordered Extended Defects (pages 150–151):
R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.5 Classification of Nonstoichiometric Oxides
(pages 151–152): A. K. Cheetham and R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.5.1 Oxide Phases with Narrow Composition Ranges
(pages 152–153): A. K. Cheetham and R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.5.2 Grossly Nonstoichiometric Phases (pages
153–154): A. K. Cheetham and R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.5.3 Homologous Series of Metal Oxides (page
154): A. K. Cheetham and R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.5.4 Coherently Intergrown Structures (page 155):
A. K. Cheetham and R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.1.5.5 Oxides with Modulated Structures (pages
155–157): A. K. Cheetham and R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.2 Stable Bivariant Oxide Phases: Nonstoichiometric
Oxides Proper (pages 157–158): L. E. Conroy
Chapter 3.10.2.2 Binary Oxides with a Wide Composition Range
(pages 158–160): L. Eyring
Chapter 3.10.2.2.2 Oxygen?Deficient, Fluorite?Related
Structures: Lanthanide Oxides (Ce, Pr, and Tb Higher Oxides)
(pages 160–165): L Eyring
Chapter 3.10.2.2.3 Oxygen?Excess Fluorite Structures, UO2+?
(pages 165–166): L. Eyring
Chapter 3.10.2.3 Multiple Oxides with Point Defect and Defect
Complex Equilibria (pages 166–167): P. K. Gallagher and E. M.
Gundlach
Chapter 3.10.2.3.2 Point Defect Nonstoichiometry in Spinels and
Related Oxides (pages 167–170): P. K. Gallagher and E. M.
Gundlach
Chapter 3.10.2.3.3 Wide?Range Nonstoichiometry:
Perovskite?Derived Structures (pages 170–171): P. K. Gallagher
and E. M. Gundlach
Chapter 3.10.2.3.4 Wide?Range Nonstoichiometry:
Oxygen?Deficient Fluorite Structures1,2 (pages 172–173): P. K.
Gallagher and E. M. Gundlach
Chapter 3.10.2.3.5 Wide?Range Nonstoichiometry: Mixed Cation
Oxides; Induced Valence Effects by Substantial Substitution of
Cations Having Different Valency (pages 173–175): P. K.
Gallagher and E. M. Gundlach
Chapter 3.10.3 Operationally Nonstoichiometric Oxide Phases
(pages 175–177): R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.3.1.2 Reo3?Related Structures; Molybdenum and
Tungsten Oxides (pages 177–178): R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.3.1.3 Niobium Oxides and Related Structures (pages
178–182): R. J. D. Tilley
Chapter 3.10.3.2 Nonstoichiometric Layer Structure Oxides (page
182): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.1 Layered Oxides Based on the Perovskite
Structure (pages 183–184): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.1.2 High Temperature Superconducting Cuprates
(pages 184–191): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.1.3 Intergrowth of Perovskite with “Bi2O2”
Layers: Aurivillius Phases (page 191): M. Greenblatt and B.
Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.1.4 Brownmlllerite Family: (Amo3)NAmo2 (pages
192–193): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.1.5 Titanates and Niobates, ANMNO3N+2 and
Molybdates, Cs2MoNO3N+1 (pages 193–194): M. Greenblatt and B.
Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.2 Oxides Based on the Spinel Structure;
Hexagonal Ferrites, ??Alumina Oxide Types, and LiXM2O4 (M = Ti,
V, Mn)1?3 (pages 195–196): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.2.2 The ??Alumina Family (pages 196–197): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.2.3 LiXM2O4 (M=Ti,V, Mn) Phases (page 197): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.3 Intergrowths of the Cage Oxide A3M3O21 with
a Tunnel Structure, A2M6Si4)261 (pages 197–199): M. Greenblatt
and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.4 Oxides with Intercalation Structures: Layers
Built up of Edqe?Sharing Octahedra (pages 199–202): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.4.2 HXMoo3: Hydrogen?Intercalated Compounds of
Moo3 (pages 202–203): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.4.3 Molybdenum Bronzes AXMoYOZ (pages
203–207): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.4.4 AXMO2 Oxides (pages 207–210): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.4.5 Another Family of AXMo2 Oxides (pages
210–211): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.2.4.6 Titanates and Titanoniobates (or
Tantalates) with a Layer Structure (pages 211–214): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3 Tunnel Structure Oxides1–8 (pages 214–215): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.1 Tungsten, Molybdenum Bronzes, and Related
Structures1–8 (pages 215–221): M. Greenblatt and B.
Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.2 Titanium Bronzes and Related Oxides (pages
222–225): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.3 Hollandite, Psilomelane, Ramsdellite, and
Related Oxides (pages 225–228): M. Greenblatt and B.
Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.4 Vanadium Bronzes with a Three?Dimensional
Structure (page 228): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.5 Complex Oxides with Host Lattice Built up
from Octahedra and Tetrahedra (pages 228–229): M. Greenblatt
and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.5.1 Phosphate Tungsten Bronzes (PTB) (pages
229–233): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.5.2 Phosphate Niobium Bronzes (PNB) (pages
233–237): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.5.3 Phosphate Molybdenum Oxides (pages
237–239): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.5.4 Other Reduced Transition Metal Phosphates
(page 239): M. Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.3.5.5 Siliconiobates, Silicotantalates, and
Corresponding Germanium Compounds (pages 239–240): M.
Greenblatt and B. Raveau
Chapter 3.10.3.4 Adaptive Structures (pages 240–241): R. S.
Roth
Chapter 3.10.3.4.1 Oxides with Vernier?Type Adaption Structures
(pages 241–245): R. S. Roth
Chapter 3.10.3.4.2 Double Oxides Based on Tantalum Pentoxide
and Related Phases (pages 245–249): R. S. Roth
Chapter 3.10.3.4.3 The Metal Uranates and Related Oxides (pages
249–250): L. E. Conroy
Chapter 3.10.3.5 Mixed Valence, Mixed Anion Phases, Including
Oxides with Cations of Variable Valence (or Mixed Cations)
Balanced by Substitution of Altervalent Anions (page 250): L.
E. Conroy
Chapter 3.11.1 Introduction (pages 251–252): E. Kaldis
Chapter 3.11.2 Chemical Bonding and Variation of Physical
Properties by Means of Chemical Parameters (pages 252–253): E.
Kaldis
Chapter 3.11.2.2 4f?Transition Metal (Rare Earth) Chalcogenides
(pages 253–255): E. Kaldis
Chapter 3.11.3 Synthesis and Crystal Growth Under Controlled
Thermodynamic Parameters (pages 255–256): E. Kaldis
Chapter 3.11.3.1 Control of Nonstoichiometry (pages 256–259):
E. Kaldis
Chapter 3.11.3.2 Chemical Vapor Transport of the Chalcogenides
(pages 259–260): E. Kaldis
Chapter 3.11.4 By Reactions in Chalcogen?Hydrogen Systems
(pages 260–261): P. K. Dorhout and H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.4.2 Of Compounds of Metals (pages 261–262): P. K.
Dorhout and H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.5 By Precipitation Under Normal and Supercritical
Conditions (page 262): P. K. Dorhout and H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.5.1 From Aqueous Solution (pages 262–263): P. K.
Dorhout and H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.5.2 From Nonaqueous Solution (pages 263–264): P.
K. Dorhout and H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.6 By Insertion Reactions from Solutions (pages
264–269): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1 Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
(pages 269–273): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1.2 Unsolvated Metal Intercalation Compounds:
Posttransition Metals (pages 274–276): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1.3 Unsolvated Metal Intercalation Compounds:
Transition Metals (page 276): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1.4 “Misfit Layer Compounds” (pages 277–278): A.
Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1.5 Solvated Phases (pages 278–282): A.
Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1.6 Molecular Intercalation Compounds (pages
282–284): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.1.7 Complex Intercalated Species (pages
284–286): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.2 Other Layered Chalcogenides (pages 286–289):
A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.3 Chain Stuctures (pages 290–292): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6 A Framework Structures (pages 292–293): A.
Lerf
Chapter 3.11.6.4.2 Structures with a Three?Dimensional Net of
Channels (pages 293–295): A. Lerf
Chapter 3.11.7 By Reactions in Melts (pages 295–296): P. K.
Dorhout and H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.7.1 In Molten Metals (page 296): P. K. Dorhout and
H. Steinfink
Chapter 3.11.7.2 In Molten Salts (pages 296–297): P. K. Dorhout
and H. Steinfink