Buch, Englisch, 512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1106 g
Fundamentals, Synthesis, Electron Transfer, and Applications
Buch, Englisch, 512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 1106 g
ISBN: 978-3-527-34980-7
Verlag: WILEY-VCH
Mixed-Valence Systems
Comprehensive overview on the advanced development of mixed-valence chemistry
Mixed-Valence Systems: Fundamentals, Synthesis, Electron Transfer, and Applications covers all topics related to the theory and experimental results of mixed-valence systems, including the design, synthesis, and applications of mixed-valence compounds containing inorganic, organometallic and organic redox-active centers. The text also covers the recent advances in mixed-valence chemistry, including the development of new mixed-valence systems, transition of mixed valency, better understanding of the spectral characteristics of intervalence charge transfer, and controllable electron transfer related to molecular electronics.
In Mixed-Valence Systems, readers can expect to find detailed information on sample topics such as: - Characterization and evaluation of mixed-valence systems, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and electrochemical methods
- Optical analysis, important issues in mixed-valence chemistry, transition of mixed valency from localized to delocalized, and solvent control of electron transfer
- Theoretical background, potential energy surfaces from classical two-state model, and quantum description of the potential energy surfaces
- Reorganization energies, electronic coupling matrix element and the transition moments, generalized Mulliken–Hush theory, and analysis of the band shape of intervalence charge transfer
Strengthening the relationship of mixed-valence electron transfer and molecular electronics, Mixed-Valence Systems is of immense value to researchers and professionals working in the field of electron transfer, molecular electronics, and optoelectronics.
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1. Introduction and Fundamentals of Mixed-Valence Chemistry
2 The Conceptual Understanding of Mixed-Valence Compounds and Its Extension to General Stereoisomerism
3 Quantum-Chemical Approaches to Treat Mixed-Valence Systems Realistically for Delocalized and Localized Situations
4 Mixed Valency in Ligand Bridged Diruthenium Complexes
5 Electronic Communication in Mixed-Valence (MV) Ethynyl, Butadiyndiyl and Polyynediyl Complexes of Iron, Ruthenium and Other Late Transition Metals
6 Electron Transfer in Mixed-Valence Ferrocenyl-Functionalized 5- and 6-Membered Heterocycles
7 Electronic Coupling and Electron Transfer in Mixed-Valence Systems with Covalently-Bonded Dimetal Units
8 Mixed-Valence Electron Transfer of Cyanide-Bridged Multimetallic Systems
9 Organic Mixed-Valence Systems: Towards Fundamental Understanding of Charge/Spin Transfer Materials
10 Mixed-Valence Complexes in Biological and Bio-Mimic Systems
11 Control of Electron Coupling and Electron Transfer through Non-Covalent Interactions in Mixed-Valence Systems
12 Stimulus-Responsive Mixed-Valence and Related Donor-Acceptor Systems
13 Mixed Valency in Extended Materials
14 Near-Infrared Electrochromism Based on Intervalence Charge Transfer
15 Manipulate Metal-to-Metal Charge Transfer towards Switchable Functions