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Hagen 210 $aNew York $cVCH Publishers$d1998 215 $a1 online resource (537 p.) 225 0 $aInorganic reactions and methods ;$v5-6 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-471-24677-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aInorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 6; Formation of the Group VIB (0, S, Se, Te, Po)- Group IB (Cu, Ag, Au) or IIB (Zn, Cd, Hg) Metal Bond; Introduction; Formation of the Oxygen-Group IB or IIB Bond; From Dioxygen and Ozone; By Reaction with the Metal; By Addition to Low-Valent and Unsaturated Metal Complexes; By Insertion into Metal-Ligand Bonds; From Water and Alcohols; By Reaction with Elements; By Hydrolysis or Alcoholysis of Metal-Ligand Bonds 327 $aFrom Hydrogen Peroxide and Organic PeroxidesBy Oxidation of the Metals and Their Complexes; By Oxidation of the Ligands Coordinated to the Metals; From Neutral Oxygen Donor Ligands [Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Pyridine N-Oxides, Phosphine Oxides, Arsine Oxides and Dialkyl(aryI) Sulfoxides]; By Ligand Displacement Reactions with Transition Metal Complexes; By Insertion into the Metal-Ligand Bonds; From Bidentate and Polydentate Oxygen Donor Ligands (from Polyethers and Crown Ethers, Macrocycles, 2,4-Pentanedione, etc.); From Oxides of the Main Group Elements; By Reaction with the Metals 327 $aBy Reaction with Complexes of the MetalsBy Insertion into Metal-Ligand Bonds; From OH-, OR-, O2/2-, O2-; By Ligand Substitution Reactions with Complexes of the Metals; By Oxidation of the Metals and Their Complexes; By Metal Atom and Related Reactions; Formation of the Bond Between Sulfur anda Group IB or IIB Element; From Sulfur; By Direct Reaction with Metals; By Reaction with Metal Complexes; From Hydrogen Sulfide, Hydrogen Polysulfides, and Thiols; From Thiocarbonyls, Thioethers, Organic Polysulfides, and Other Sulfur Donor Ligands 327 $aFrom Organic Thio Acids and Other Thio Acids of Main Group ElementsBy Oxidation of the Metals or Their Complexes; By Ligand Replacement Reactions with Complexes of the Metals and by Sulfur Atom Abstraction; From Bidentate and Polydentate Sulfur Donor Atoms; By Sulfur Addition, Oxidation and Sulfur Abstraction Reactions; By Ligand Substitution Reactions; From Sulfur Containing Anions (S2-, Sx2-, [HS-], [RS]-); By Metal Atom and Related Reactions; Formation of the Bond Between Selenium, Tellurium, and Polonium and Group IB or IIB Elements; By Reactions with the Group IB and IIB Metals 327 $aFormation of the Bond with SeleniumFormation of the Bond with Tellurium; Electrolytic Reactions Between the Elements; By Reaction with Group IB or Group IIB Metal Compounds; Binary Compounds; Ternary Comounds; By Reactions of Binary Acids of Selenium and Tellurium and Their Derivatives with Metal Compounds; By Reaction of Oxides of Selenium and Tellurium with Metal Compounds; By Reactions of the Anions and Oxyanions of the Elements with Metal Compounds; From Donor Ligands Incorporating the Elements Selenium and Tellurium; By Reaction with the Metals; Chemically Driven Reactions 327 $aElectrochemically Driven Reactions 330 $aBoasting numerous industrial applications, inorganic chemistry forms the basis for research into new materials and bioinorganic compounds such as calcium that act as biological catalysts. 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