Metal Dihydrogen and σ-Bond Complexes: Structure Theory and by Gregory J. Kubas

By Gregory J. Kubas

According to R.H. Crabtree, Metal Dihydrogen and sigma-Bond Complexes is defined as `the definitive account of twentieth-century paintings within the region of sigma complexation'. It covers not just Kubas' discovery of dihydrogen coordination and the examine of its constitution and basic homes but in addition discusses either the theoretical ideals and experimental result of bonding and activation of dihydrogen on steel facilities and the coordination and activation of C-H, B-H, X-H, and X-Y bonds, giving an outline of `one of the most popular parts in chemistry'.

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