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ویرایش: سری: Inorganic Reactions and Methods ISBN (شابک) : 9780471186571, 9780470145180 ناشر: سال نشر: 1990 تعداد صفحات: 669 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 145 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Inorganic Reactions and Methods: The Formation of Bonds to Halogens (Part 2), Volume 4 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 واکنش های معدنی و روش ها: تشکیل پیوند به هالوژن ها (قسمت 2)، جلد 4 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.
For the first time the discipline of modern inorganic chemistry
has been systematized according to a plan constructed by a
council of editorial advisors and consultants, among them three
Nobel laureates (E.O. Fischer, H. Taube and G.
Wilkinson).
Rather than producing a collection of unrelated review
articles, the series creates a framework which reflects the
creative potential of this scientific discipline. Thus, it
stimulates future development by identifying areas which are
fruitful for further research.
The work is indexed in a unique way by a structured system
which maximizes its usefulness to the reader. It augments the
organization of the work by providing additional routes of
access for specific compounds, reactions and other
topics.Content:
Chapter 2.6.1 Introduction (pages 1–3): A. P. Hagen and B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.3 By Halogenation of the Elements (pages 3–4): B.
D. James
Chapter 2.6.3.2 With Carbon?Halogen Compounds (pages 4–6): B.
D. James
Chapter 2.6.3.3 With Other Halides (pages 6–7): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.4 From Halogenation of Anionic Group?IIIB Clusters
(pages 7–9): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.4.2 By Other Halides (pages 9–10): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.5 From Cleavage of Group?IIIB?Hydrogen Bonds (pages
10–12): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.5.2 By Hydrogen Halides (pages 13–14): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.5.3 With Other Halides (pages 14–16): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.6 From Cleavage of Group?IIIB?Oxygen Bonds (pages
16–17): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.6.2 By Halogens with Reducing Agents (pages 17–18):
B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.6.3 With Hydrogen Halides (pages 18–19): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.6.4 By Other Halides (pages 19–21): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.7 From Cleavage of Group?IIIB?Other Group?VIB
Element Bonds (pages 21–22): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.7.1 By Halogens (pages 22–23): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.7.2 By Hydrogen Halides (pages 23–24): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.7.3 By Other Halides (pages 24–28): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.8 From Cleavage of Group?IIIB?Nitrogen Bonds (pages
28–29): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.8.2 With Hydrogen Halides (pages 29–31): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.8.3 With Other Halides (pages 31–33): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.9 From Cleavage of the Group?IIIB?Other Group?VB
Element Bond (pages 33–34): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.9.2 By Hydrogen Halides (pages 34–35): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.9.3 By Other Halides (pages 36–38): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.10 Cleavage of Group?IIIB?Carbon Bonds (pages
38–39): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.10.2 By Hydrogen Halides (pages 39–40): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.10.3 By Other Halides (pages 40–42): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.11 From Cleavage of the Group?IIIB?Other Group?IVB
Element Bond (pages 42–44): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.11.2 By Hydrogen Halides (pages 44–46): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.11.3 By Other Halides (pages 46–47): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.12 From Halide?Halide Exchange Reactions
(Metathesis) (pages 47–48): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.12.2 By Metal and Nonmetal Halides (pages 48–50):
B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.12.3 By Fluorinating Agents (pages 50–52): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.13 Cleavage of Other Group?IIIB?Element Bonds
(pages 52–53): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.13.2 By Hydrogen Halides (page 54): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.13.3 By Other Halides (pages 54–56): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.14 Subvalent Group?IIIB Halides (pages 56–59): B.
D. James
Chapter 2.6.14.2 Thallium (pages 59–60): B. D. James
Chapter 2.6.15 From Scrambling Reactions (pages 60–64): B. D.
James
Chapter 2.6.16 Miscellaneous Modes of Formation (pages 64–68):
B. D. James
Chapter 2.7.1 Introduction (pages 69–71): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.2 From the Elements (pages 71–74): J. H.
Clark
Chapter 2.7.3 By Halogenation (pages 74–75): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.3.2 With Miscellaneous Halides (pages 75–76): J. H.
Clark
Chapter 2.7.3.2.2 From Alkaline?Earth Metals with
Carbon?Halogen Compounds (Formation of Organomagnesium
Reagents) (pages 76–78): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.4 From Reaction of Halogens with Hydroxides,
Carbonates, Etc., of Group?IA and Group?IIA Metals (Formation
of Halides by Disproportionation of the Halogen) (pages 78–81):
J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.5 From Reaction of Hydrogen Halides with Oxides,
Hydroxides, Carbonates, etc., of the Group?IA and Group?IIA
Metals (pages 81–86): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.6 From Reaction of Oxides with Halogens (pages
87–88): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.7 From Reactions of Oxides of the Group?IIA Metals
with Nonmetal Halides (Excluding Hydrogen Halides) (pages
88–91): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.8 From Reaction of Carbides of the Elements with
Halogen and Hydrogen Halides (pages 91–92): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.7.9 From Metathetical Reactions (Anion?Halide
Exchange) (pages 92–95): J. H. Clark
Chapter 2.8.1 Introduction (pages 96–99): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.3 Synthesis of the Group?IB Trihalides (pages
99–100): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.3.1.2 By Nonmetal Halides (page 100): D. A.
Edwards
Chapter 2.8.3.1.3 From Lower Valent Compounds (pages 100–101):
D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.3.1.4 From Metal Oxides (page 101): D. A.
Edwards
Chapter 2.8.3.1.5 By Halogen Exchange (page 101): D. A.
Edwards
Chapter 2.8.4 Synthesis of Complex Halide Derivatives (pages
101–105): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.4.2 Cyanohalo Derivatives (pages 105–106): D. A.
Edwards
Chapter 2.8.5 Synthesis of Organo Group?IB Halides (pages
106–109): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.6 Synthesis of Complexes of AU Trihalides by the
Halogenation of AU(I) Complexes (pages 109–111): D. A.
Edwards
Chapter 2.8.6.2 Complexes with Group?VIB Donors (pages
111–112): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.7 Synthesis of the Group?IB Dihalides from the
Metals (pages 113–114): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.7.2 By Hydrohalogenation Reactions (page 114): D.
A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.7.3 By Hydrohalic Acids (pages 114–116): D. A.
Edwards
Chapter 2.8.8 Synthesis of Group?IB Dihalides by Other
Procedures (pages 116–117): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.8.2 By Halogenation of Metal Oxides (pages
117–118): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.8.3 By Reactions of Metal Oxides with Hydrohalic
Acids (page 118): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.9 From Dehydration of Hydrates of the Group?IB
Dihalides (pages 118–119): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.10 Synthesis of Complex Halides Derived from the
Dihalides of Group?IB (pages 120–123): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.11 Synthesis of Group?IB Monohalides (pages
124–125): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.11.2 By Reduction of Higher Valent Halides (pages
126–127): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.12 Synthesis of Complex Halides Derived from
Monohalides of Group?IB (pages 127–133): D. A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.13 Synthesis of Ag Subfluoride (pages 133–134): D.
A. Edwards
Chapter 2.8.14 Synthesis of the Group?IIB Dihalides from the
Metals (pages 134–135): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.14.2 By Hydrohalogenation Reactions (pages
135–136): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.14.3 By Hydrohalic Acids (page 136): T. B.
Brill
Chapter 2.8.14.4 By Nonmetal Halides (pages 136–137): T. B.
Brill
Chapter 2.8.14.5 By Metal Halides (page 138): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.15 Synthesis of the Group?IIB Dihalides from Metal
Oxides (pages 138–139): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.15.2 By Hydrogen Halides and Hydrohalic Acids (page
139): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.15.3 By Other Halogenating Agents (pages 139–141):
T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.16 Synthesis of the Group?IIB Dihalides from Metal
Sulfides (page 141): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.16.2 By Other Halogenating Agents (pages 141–142):
T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.17 Synthesis of Group?IIB Halides from Metal Oxy
Salts (pages 142–143): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.17.2 By Metathesis Reactions (page 143): T. B.
Brill
Chapter 2.8.17.3 By Other Halogenating Agents (pages 143–144):
T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.18 Synthesis of the Group?IIB Dihalides by
Halide?Halide Exchange (pages 144–145): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.19 Synthesis from Dehydration of Hydrates of the
Group?IIB Dihalides (pages 145–147): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.20 Synthesis of Mercury(II) Halides from Mercury(I)
Halides (pages 147–148): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.20.2 By Disproportionation Reactions (page 148): T.
B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.21 Synthesis of Mercury(I) Halides (pages 148–149):
T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.21.2 By Reduction of Mercury(II) Halides (pages
149–151): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.21.3 By Oxidation of the Mercury Metal (page 151):
T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.22 Synthesis of Complex Halides of Group?IIB (pages
152–157): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23 Synthesis of Organo Group?IIB Halides (page
158): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23.1 By Oxidative Addition of Alkyl and Aryl
Halides to the Metals (pages 158–159): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23.2 By Transmetallation Reactions Involving the
Metal Halides (pages 159–162): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23.3 By Halogenation of Alkyl Mercury Derivatives
(pages 162–163): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23.4 By Reactions of Dialkyls with Acid Chlorides
(pages 163–164): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23.5 By Reactions of the Dialkyls and Metal and
Nonmetal Halides (pages 164–165): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.8.23.6 By Cleavage of the C–H Bond by Mercuric
Halides (pages 165–166): T. B. Brill
Chapter 2.9.1 Introduction (page 167): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.2.1 Synthesis of Metal Fluorides from the Elements
(pages 167–170): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.2.2 Of Metal Chlorides from the Elements (pages
170–173): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.2.3 Of Metal Bromides from the Elements (pages
173–175): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.2.4 Of Metal Iodides from the Elements (pages
175–177): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.3 Synthesis of Metal Halides from the Metals (pages
177–179): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.3.3 By Hydrohalic Acids (pages 179–180): E. M.
Page
Chapter 2.9.3.4 By Fluorination with Interhalogens (pages
180–181): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.3.5 Of Transition?Metal Halides by Chlorination of
the Metal by Sulfuryl Chloride (page 181): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.3.6 Of Transition?Metal Halides by Halogenation
with Non?Transition?Metal Halides (pages 181–182): E. M.
Page
Chapter 2.9.3.7 Of Transition?Metal Halides Electrochemically
(pages 182–184): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.3.8 Of Transition?Metal Halides by Oxidative
Addition by Alkyl Halides (page 185): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.4 Synthesis of Metal Halides from Metal Oxides
(pages 186–187): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.4.2 And Hydrogen Halide (pages 187–188): E. M.
Page
Chapter 2.9.4.3 And Hydrohalic Acid (pages 188–189): E. M.
Page
Chapter 2.9.4.4 By Fluorination by Interhalogens (page 189): E.
M. Page
Chapter 2.9.4.5 By Chlorination by Thionyl Chloride (pages
189–191): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.4.6 By Chlorination with CCI4 and Other
Chlorocarbons (pages 191–193): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.4.7 By Phosgene Chlorination (page 193): E. M.
Page
Chapter 2.9.4.8 By Halogenation by Aluminum Halides (pages
193–194): E. M. Page
Chapter 2.9.5 Synthesis of Metal Halides from Metal Sulfides
(pages 194–195): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.6 Synthesis of Metal Halides from Metal Carbonyls
(pages 195–196): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.7 Synthesis of Metal Halides from Metal
Carboxylates by Reaction with Acetyl Halide or
Hydrohalbgenation Reactions (pages 196–197): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.8 Synthesis of Metal Halides from Other Metal Salts
(page 198): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.9.1 By Dehydration or Hydrohalogenation Reactions
(pages 198–199): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.9.2 By Chemical Methods (pages 199–200): T. M.
Brown
Chapter 2.9.10 Synthesis of Complex Halo Anions (pages
200–208): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.10.2 By Reaction of Metal Oxldes with Hydrohallc
Acids (pages 208–209): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.10.3 By Reaction of Metal Carboxylates with
Hydrohalic Acids (pages 209–210): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.10.4 By Electrochemical methods (pages 210–211): T.
M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.10.5 By Other Methods (page 211): T. M. Brown
Chapter 2.9.11 Synthesis of Metal Oxohalides from the Metals
(page 212): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.11.1 By Direct Reaction of the Metals with Halogens
(page 212): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.11.2 By Direct Reaction of the Metal with
Halogen?Oxygen Mixtures (pages 212–213): E. M. Page and D. A.
Rice
Chapter 2.9.11.3 by Reaction of the Metal with Halogen?Metal
Oxlde Mixtures (pages 213–214): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.11.4 By Reaction of the Metal with Metal
Oxide?Metal Halide Mixtures (pages 214–215): E. M. Page and D.
A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.12 Synthesis of Metal Oxohalides from Metal Oxide
(pages 215–217): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.12.2 By Reaction of Metal Oxides with Hydrogen
Halldes (pages 217–218): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.12.3 By Fluorination by lnterhalogens and Other
Nonmetal Fluorides (pages 218–219): E. M. Page and D. A.
Rice
Chapter 2.9.12.4 The Reaction of Metal Oxides with Halocarbons
(pages 219–220): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.12.5 By Reaction of Oxldes with SOCI, and Other
Nonmetal Chlorides (pages 221–222): E. M. Page and D. A.
Rice
Chapter 2.9.12.6 By the Interaction of a Metal Oxide with Its
Halide (pages 222–223): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.12.7 By the Use of Group?IVb and ?Vb Oxides with
Transition?Metal Halides (pages 223–224): E. M. Page and D. A.
Rice
Chapter 2.9.13 Synthesis of Complex Halo Anions of Metal
Oxohalides (page 224): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.1 From Metal Oxides (pages 225–226): E. M. Page
and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.1.2 With Oxochloro and Oxobromo Anions (pages
226–228): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.2 From Metaloxo Anions (Metallates) (pages
228–230): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.3 From Metal Halides (pages 230–231): E. M. Page
and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.3.2 Wiih Complex Metal Halides (page 232): E. M.
Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.4 From Oxohalides (pages 232–234): E. M. Page
and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.13.4.2 With Anionic Oxohalides (pages 234–235): E.
M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.14 Synthesis of Metal Sulfido?, Seleno? and
Tellurohalides (page 235): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.14.1 From the Metals (page 236): E. M. Page and D.
A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.14.1.2 To Form the Transition?Metal Compounds
(pages 236–238): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.14.2 From the Metal Chalcogenides (pages 238–240):
E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.14.3 From Transition?Metal Halides with Chalcogens
(pages 240–242): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.14.4 From Transition?Metal Halides with Main?Group
Chalcogenides (pages 242–243): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.15 Synthesis of Metal Carbonyl Haiides and Nitrosyl
Halides from the Metal Carbonyls and Their Derivatives (page
243): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.15.1.1 Preparation of Transition?Metal Carbonyl
Halides from the Metal Carbonyl (pages 243–247): E. M. Page and
D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.15.1.2 Preparation of Anionic Carbonyl Halides from
the Metal Carbonyl or its Derivative (pages 247–251): E. M.
Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.15.1.3 Halogenation of Substituted Metal Carbonyls
(pages 251–253): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.9.15.2 Preparation of Metal Nitrosyl Halides (pages
254–255): E. M. Page and D. A. Rice
Chapter 2.10.1 Introduction (pages 256–258): N. Bartlett
Chapter 2.10.2 Direct Synthesis (pages 258–259): N.
Bartlett
Chapter 2.10.2.2 Of Xenon Halides (pages 259–260): N.
Bartlett
Chapter 2.10.2.2.1 Xenon Fluorides: (pages 260–267): N.
Bartlett
Chapter 2.10.2.2.2 Xenon Chlorides (page 267): N.
Bartlett
Chapter 2.10.2.3 Of Radon Halides (pages 267–268): N.
Bartlett
Chapter 2.11.1 Introduction (pages 269–271): J. M. Canich and
G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.2 Of the First Transition Series (Sc through Zn)
(pages 271–276): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.2.2 Synthesis of High?Valent Fluorides, Oxide
Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes of Fe, Co, NI (pages 276–279): J.
M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.2.3 Synthesis of High?Valent Fluorides, Oxide
Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes of Cu and Zn (pages 279–280): J.
M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.3 Of the Second Transition Series (Y through Ag)
(pages 280–285): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.3.2 Platinum Metals: Synthesis of High?Valent
Fluorides, Oxide Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes of Ru, Rh and Pd
(pages 285–287): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.3.3 Post?Platinum Metals: Synthesis of High?Valent
Fluorides, Oxide Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes of Ag and Cd
(pages 287–288): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.4 Of the Third Transition Series (Hf through Hg)
(pages 288–292): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.4.2 Platinum Metals: Synthesis of High?Valent
Fluorides, Oxide Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes of Os, Ir, Pt
(pages 292–294): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.4.3 Post?Platinum Metals: Synthesis of High?Valent
Fluorides, Oxide Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes of Au and Hg
(pages 294–296): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.5 Of the Lanthanides and Actinides (pages
296–298): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard
Chapter 2.11.5.2 Synthesis of the High?Valent Actinide
Fluorides, Oxide Fluorides and Fluorocomplexes (Ac?Ha) (pages
298–301): J. M. Canich and G. L. Gard