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Preface
Notice to Contributors
Metal Nitrosyl Complexes / Chapter 1:
Tetranitrosylchromium and Carbonyltrinitrosylmanganese / 1:
Dithiocarbamate Complexes of Iron and Cobalt Nitrosyls / 2:
Ammine Complexes of Osmium, Including Amminenitrosyls / 3:
Nitrosylammineruthenium Complexes / 4:
Dinitrosylcobalt Complexes / 5:
Bis(triphenylphosphine)chlorodinitrosylruthenium(1+) Tetrafluoroborate / 6:
Dicarbonyl-η-cyclopentadienylnitrosylmolybdenum and Bis(dihalo-η- cyclopentadienylnitrosylmolybdenum) Derivatives / 7:
Bis(methyldiphenylphosphine)dichloronitrosylcobalt / 8:
Tris(triphenylphosphine)nitrosylcobalt and Tris(triphenylphosphine)nitrosylrhodium / 9:
Carbonylchloronitrosylrhenium Compounds / 10:
Decacarbonyldi-μ-nitrosyl-trimetal Compounds / 11:
trans-Bis(triphenylphosphine)chloronitrosyliridium(1+) Tetrafluoroborate / 12:
Metal Carbonyl Compounds / Chapter 2:
Dodecacarbonyltriruthenium / 13:
Hexadecacarbonylhexarhodium / 14:
Di-μ-chloro-bis[tricarbonylchlororuthenium(II)] / 16:
Dicarbonyl(η-cyclopentadienyl)(thiocarbonyl)manganese(I) / 17:
Transition Metal Carbonyl Derivatives of Magnesium / 18:
Tris(pentacarbonylmanganese)thalium(III) / 19:
(Alkylamino)difluorophosphine- and Halodifluorophosphinetetracarbonyliron Complexes / 20:
Tris[bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether]potassium and Tetraphenylarsonium Hexacarbonylmetallates(1–) of Niobium and Tantalum / 21:
Werner Type Metal Complexes / Chapter 3:
(Dinitrogen oxide)pentaammineruthenium(II) Salts / 22:
Tetrakis(isothiocyanato)bis(2.2'-bipyridine)niobium(IV) / 23:
Malonato Complexes of Chromium(III) / 24:
Selenoureametal Complexes / 25:
Nickel Tetrafluorooxovanadate(IV) Heptahydrate / 26:
Polymeric Chromium(III)-bis(phosphinates) / 27:
Resolution of the cis-Bromoamminebis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) Ion / 28:
Bis(alkylphosphine)trichlorotitanium(III) Complexes / 29:
Other Transition Metal Complexes / Chapter 4:
Reagents for the Synthesis of η-Diene Complexes of Tricarbonyliron and Tricarbonylruthenium / 30:
Bis(η)-cyclopentadienylniobium Complexes / 31:
Dichloro(1,3-propanediyl)platinum and trans-Dicholorobis(pyridine)(1,3-propane-diyl)platinum Derivatives / 32:
Olefin(β)silver(I) Compounds / 33:
Trichloromethyltitanium and Tribromomethyltitanium / 34:
Ethylenebis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) and Related Complexes / 35:
Main-Group and Actinide Compounds / Chapter 5:
Tetraethylammonium, Tetraphenylarsonium, and Ammonium Cyanates and Cyanides / 36:
Diindenylmagnesium / 37:
Fluoromethylsilanes / 38:
Uranium Hexachloride / 39:
Cholorotris(η-cyclopentadienyl) Complexes of Uranium(IV) and Thorium(IV) / 40:
Ligands Used to Prepare Metal Complexes / Chapter 6:
Trimethylphosphine / 41:
Tertiary Phosphines / 42:
Diphenylphosphine / 43:
Tri(phenyl-d3)phosphine / 44:
Methyl Difluorophosphite / 45:
Bi-, Tri-, and Tetradentate Phosphorus-Sulfur Ligands / 46:
Tetradentate Tripod Ligands Containing Nitrogen, Sulfur, Phosphorus, and Arsenic as Donor Atoms / 47:
Dimethyl(pentafluorophenyl)phosphine and Dimethyl(pentafluorophenyl)arsine Ligands / 48:
Tris(ο-dimethylarsinophenyl)arsine and Tris(ο-dimethylarsinophenyl)stibine / 49:
cis-2-Diphenylarsinovinyldiphenylphosphine and 2-Diphenylarsinoethyldiphenylphosphine / 50:
[2-(Isopropylphenylphosphino)ethyl]diphenylphosphine / 51:
[(Phenylisopropylphosphino)methyl]diphenylphosphine Sulfide / 52:
N,N,N',N'-Tetrakis(diphenylphosphinomethyl)ethylenediamine / 53:
Ethylenebis(nitrilodimethylene)tetrakis(phenylphosphinic acid) / 54:
[2-(Phenylphosphino)ethyl]diphenylphosphine / 55:
1,1,1-Trifluoro-4-mercapto-4-(2-thienyl)-3-buten-2-one / 56:
Compounds of Biological Interest / Chapter 7:
Metalloporphyrins / 57:
(1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane)nickel(II) Perchlorate and 1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane / 58:
N,N'-Ethylenebis(monothiacetylacetoniminato)cobalt(II) and Related Metal Complexes / 59:
Metallatranes / 60:
cis-Bis(diethyldithiocarbamato)dinitrosylmolybdenum / 61:
Some η-Cyclopentadienyl Complexes of Titanium(III) / 62:
Index of Contributors
Subject Index
Formula Index
Preface
Notice to Contributors
Metal Nitrosyl Complexes / Chapter 1:
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David A. Hill
出版情報: Piscataway, N.J. : Hoboken, N.J. : IEEE ; Wiley, 〓2009  1 online resource (xiv, 280 pages)
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Preface
Deterministic Theory / Part I:
Introduction / 1:
Maxwell's Equations / 1.1:
Empty Cavity Modes / 1.2:
Wall Losses / 1.3:
Cavity Excitation / 1.4:
Perturbation Theories / 1.5:
Small-Sample Perturbation of a Cavity / 1.5.1:
Small Deformation of Cavity Wall / 1.5.2:
Problems
Rectangular Cavity / 2:
Resonant Modes / 2.1:
Wall Losses and Cavity Q / 2.2:
Dyadic Green's Functions / 2.3:
Fields in the Source-Free Region / 2.3.1:
Fields in the Source Region / 2.3.2:
Circular Cylindrical Cavity / 3:
Spherical Cavity / 3.1:
Schumann Resonances in the Earth-Ionosphere Cavity / 4.1:
Statistical Theories for Electrically Large Cavities / Part II:
Motivation for Statistical Approaches / 5:
Lack of Detailed Information / 5.1:
Sensitivity of Fields to Cavity Geometry and Excitation / 5.2:
Interpretation of Results / 5.3:
Probability Fundamentals / 6:
Probability Density Function / 6.1:
Common Probability Density Functions / 6.3:
Cumulative Distribution Function / 6.4:
Methods for Determining Probability Density Functions / 6.5:
Reverberation Chambers / 7:
Plane-Wave Integral Representation of Fields / 7.1:
Ideal Statistical Properties of Electric and Magnetic Fields / 7.2:
Probability Density Functions for the Fields / 7.3:
Spatial Correlation Functions of Fields and Energy Density / 7.4:
Complex Electric or Magnetic Field / 7.4.1:
Mixed Electric and Magnetic Field Components / 7.4.2:
Squared Field Components / 7.4.3:
Energy Density / 7.4.4:
Power Density / 7.4.5:
Antenna or Test-Object Response / 7.5:
Loss Mechanisms and Chamber Q / 7.6:
Reciprocity and Radiated Emissions / 7.7:
Radiated Power / 7.7.1:
Reciprocity Relationship to Radiated Immunity / 7.7.2:
Boundary Fields / 7.8:
Planar Interface / 7.8.1:
Right-Angle Bend / 7.8.2:
Right-Angle Corner / 7.8.3:
Probability Density Functions / 7.8.4:
Enhanced Backscatter at the Transmitting Antenna / 7.9:
Geometrical Optics Formulation / 7.9.1:
Plane-Wave Integral Formulation / 7.9.2:
Aperture Excitation of Electrically Large, Lossy Cavities / 8:
Aperture Excitation / 8.1:
Apertures of Arbitrary Shape / 8.1.1:
Circular Aperture / 8.1.2:
Power Balance / 8.2:
Shielding Effectiveness / 8.2.1:
Time Constant / 8.2.2:
Experimental Results for SE / 8.3:
Extensions to the Uniform-Field Model / 9:
Frequency Stirring / 9.1:
Green's Function / 9.1.1:
Uniform-Field Approximations / 9.1.2:
Nonzero Bandwidth / 9.1.3:
Unstirred Energy / 9.2:
Alternative Probability Density Function / 9.3:
Further Applications of Reverberation Chambers / 10:
Nested Chambers for Shielding Effectiveness Measurements / 10.1:
Initial Test Methods / 10.1.1:
Revised Method / 10.1.2:
Measured Results / 10.1.3:
Evaluation of Shielded Enclosures / 10.2:
Nested Reverberation Chamber Approach / 10.2.1:
Experimental Setup and Results / 10.2.2:
Measurement of Antenna Efficiency / 10.3:
Receiving Antenna Efficiency / 10.3.1:
Transmitting Antenna Efficiency / 10.3.2:
Measurement of Absorption Cross Section / 10.4:
Indoor Wireless Propagation / 11:
General Considerations / 11.1:
Path Loss Models / 11.2:
Temporal Characteristics / 11.3:
Reverberation Model / 11.3.1:
Discrete Multipath Model / 11.3.2:
Low-Q Rooms / 11.3.3:
Angle of Arrival / 11.4:
Results for Realistic Buildings / 11.4.1:
Reverberation Chamber Simulation / 11.5:
A Controllable K-Factor Using One Transmitting Antenna / 11.5.1:
A Controllable K-Factor Using Two Transmitting Antennas / 11.5.2:
Effective K-Factor / 11.5.3:
Experimental Results / 11.5.4:
Vector Analysis / Appendix A:
Associated Legendre Functions / Appendix B:
Spherical Bessel Functions / Appendlx C:
The Role of Chaos In cavity Fields / Appendix D:
Short Electric Dipole Response / Appendix E:
Small Loop Antenna Response / Appendtx F:
Ray Theory for Chamber Analysis / Appendix G:
Absorption by a Homogeneous Sphere / Appendtx H:
Transmission Cross Section of a Small Circular Aperture / Appendlx I:
Scaling / Appendix J:
References
Index
Preface
Deterministic Theory / Part I:
Introduction / 1:
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Yong-Cheng Ning
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Foreword
Preface
Chemical shift / 1:
Conception of chemical shift / 1.1.1:
Factors affecting chemical shifts / 1.1.2:
Coupling constant J / 1.2:
Coupling effect and coupling constant J / 1.2.1:
Discussion of coupling constants according to their kinds / 1.2.2:
Chemical equivalence and magnetic equivalence / 1.3:
Chemical equivalence / 1.3.1:
Magnetic equivalence / 1.3.2:
Substituted phenyl ring / 1.3.3:
Substituted heteroaromatic ring / 1.4.2:
Normal long-chain alkyl group / 1.4.3:
Carbonyl compounds / 1.4.4:
Reactive hydrogen atom / 1.4.5:
Compounds containing fluorine or phosphor atoms / 1.4.6:
Find impurity peaks, pay attention to the solvent applied / 1.5:
Calculation of the unsaturation number of the unknown compound / 1.5.2:
Determination of functional groups of the unknown compound / 1.5.3:
Analysis of coupling splittings of peak sets / 1.5.5:
Combination of possible structural units / 1.5.6:
Checking of the deduced structure / 1.5.7:
Reference / 1.6:
Characteristics and advantages of the 13C NMR spectra / 2:
Chemical shift values of common functional groups and main factors affecting chemical shift values / 2.2:
Alkanes and their derivatives / 2.3.1:
Cycloalkanes and their derivatives / 2.3.2:
Alkylenes and their derivatives / 2.3.3:
Benzene and its derivatives / 2.3.4:
Carbonyl groups / 2.3.5:
Determination of the carbon atom orders / 2.4:
Recognizing impurity peaks and identifying solvent peaks / 2.5:
Consideration of chemical shift values of peaks / 2.5.2:
Determination of carbon atom orders / 2.5.4:
Postulation of possible functional groups / 2.5.5:
Interpretation of 2D NMR spectra / 3:
General knowledge about 2D NMR spectra / 3.1:
Homonuclear shift correlation spectroscopy, COSY (H, H-COSY) / 3.2:
Heteronuclear shift correlation spectroscopy / 3.3:
Long-range heteronuclear shift correlation spectroscopy / 3.4:
NOESY and ROESY / 3.5:
Total correlation spectroscopy, TOCSY / 3.6:
References
Interpretation of mass spectra / 4:
Basic knowledge of organic mass spectrometry / 4.1:
Mass spectra / 4.1.1:
Ionization in organic mass spectrometry / 4.1.2:
Ion types in organic mass spectrometry / 4.1.3:
Isotopic ion clusters in mass spectra / 4.2:
Interpretation of EI MS / 4.3:
Determination of molecular ion peak / 4.3.1:
Interpretation of fragment ion peaks / 4.3.2:
Interpretation of rearrangement ion peaks / 4.3.3:
Complex cleavages of alicyclic compounds / 4.3.4:
Mass spectrum patterns of common functional groups / 4.3.5:
Interpretation of the EI mass spectrum and examples / 4.3.6:
Interpretation of the mass spectra from soft ionization / 4.4:
Mass spectra from ESI (electrospray ionization) / 4.4.1:
Mass spectra from CI / 4.4.2:
Mass spectra from FAB / 4.4.3:
Mass spectra from MALDI / 4.4.4:
Mass spectra from APCI / 4.4.5:
Examples of the interpretation of mass spectra from soft ionization / 4.4.6:
Interpretation of high resolution mass spectra / 4.5:
Interpretation of mass spectra from tandem mass spectrometry / 4.6:
Interpretation of infrared spectra / 5:
Elementary knowledge of infrared spectroscopy / 5.1:
Infrared spectrum / 5.1.1:
Two regions of the infrared spectrum / 5.1.2:
Characteristic absorption frequencies of functional groups / 5.2:
Elemental equation of IR spectroscopy / 5.2.1:
Factors affecting absorption frequencies / 5.2.2:
Characteristic frequencies of common functional groups / 5.2.3:
Discussion on the IR spectrum according to regions / 5.3:
Functional group region / 5.3.1:
Fingerprint region / 5.3.2:
Interpretation of IR spectra according to regions / 5.4:
Interpretation of IR spectra / 5.5:
Key points for the interpretation of IR spectra / 5.5.1:
Steps for the interpretation of an IR spectrum / 5.5.2:
Searching standard IR spectra from IR spectrum collections or websites / 5.5.3:
Examples of interpreting IR spectra / 5.5.4:
Identification of unknown compounds or confirmation of structures through comprehensive interpretation of spectra / 6:
Commonly used method and steps / 6.1:
DEPT spectrum / 6.1.1:
COSY spectrum / 6.1.4:
HMQC (or HSQC) spectrum / 6.1.5:
HMBC spectrum / 6.1.6:
Examples for the deduction of the structure of an unknown compound or for the confirmation of an anticipated structure / 6.2:
List of abbreviations
Index
Foreword
Preface
Chemical shift / 1:
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edited by G.T. Hefter and R.P.T. Tomkins
出版情報: Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley & Sons, 〓2003  1 online resource (xxviii, 629 pages)
シリーズ名: Wiley series in solution chemistry ; v. 6
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List of Contributors
Series Preface
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Symbols
Quantities, Units and Conversions / John W. Lorimer
Fundamentals of Solubility / 1:
Thermodynamics of Solubility / Roger Cohen-AdadChapter 1.1:
Kinetics and Mechanisms of Crystal Growth and Dissolution / J?rgen Christoffersen ; Margaret R. ChristoffersenChapter 1.2:
Gases / 2:
Solubility of Gases in Liquids / Lawrence Clever ; Rubin BattinoChapter 2.1:
Solubility of Gases in Polymers / Yuri Yampolski ; Russell PatersonChapter 2.2:
Solubility of Gases in Molten Salts / Molten Metals ; Reginald P. T. TomkinsChapter 2.3:
Solubility of Gases in Solid Metals / Y. Sakamoto ; Fred A. LewisChapter 2.4:
Liquids / 3:
Liquid-Liquid Solubilities / Glenn T. HefterChapter 3.1:
Solids / 4:
Solubility of Solids in Liquids / Marie-Therese Cohen AdadChapter 4.1:
Solubility of Sparingly Soluble Ionic Solids in Liquids / Heinz Gamsjager ; Erich KonigsbergerChapter 4.2:
Solubility of Salt-Water Systems at High Temperatures and Pressures / Vladimir M. Valyashko ; B.R. ChuragulovChapter 4.3:
Solubility of Metals and Non-metallic Substances in Liquid Metals / Cezary Guminski ; Hans U. BorgstedtChapter 4.4:
Solubility of Solids in Solids / James SangsterChapter 4.5:
Special Systems / 5:
Solubility of Solids and Liquids in Supercritical Fluids / Karel Aim ; Maurizio FermegliaChapter 5.1:
Solubility of Solids and Liquids in Cryogenic Liquids / Elzbieta Szczepaniec-CieciakChapter 5.2:
Solubility of Polymers in Liquids / Sonja KrauseChapter 5.3:
Index
Solubility of Gases in Molten Salts and Molten Metals / Jrgen Christoffersen
Quantities and Units Used to Describe Solubility / Marie-Thrse Cohen Adad ; Heinz Gamsjger ; Erich Knigsberger1.:
Quantities and Units Used to Describe Solubilities of Gases / 2.:
References / 3.:
Fundamentals of solubility
Introduction
Basic Definitions in Thermodynamics of Solubility
Solubility of Liquids in Liquids / 4.:
Concluding Remarks / 6.:
Some Useful Thermodynamic Concepts and Relations / 8.:
Numerical and Statistical Procedures in Constructing Fitting Equations / Appendix B:
Fundamental Concepts / Jorgen Christoffersen
Mechanisms and Rate Expressions for Dissolution and Growth
Comparison of Dissolution and Precipitation Kinetics
Kinetics of Approach to Equilibrium
Summary of Rate-determining Mechanisms
Acknowledgement
Quantities Used as a Measure of Gas Solubility / H. Lawrence Clever
The Solution Components
Degassing The Solvent
Experimental Methods
Related Experiments that Complement Gas Solubility Data
Treatment of Data
Standards
Summary and Recommendations / 9.:
Manometric Methods / 10.:
Gravimetric Methods
Inverse Gas Chromatography
Miscellaneous
Conclusions
Solubility of Gases in Molten Metals
Sieverts Method / F. A. Lewis
Equilibrate-Quench-Analyze Method
Gravimetric Method
Changes of Lattice Parameters and Electrical Resistivity Due to Dissolved Hydrogen in Metals
Determination of Changes of Hydrogen Solubilities from Measurements of Electrode Potential Under Conditions of Controlled Electolyte Stirring
The Synthetic Method / Chapter 3:
The Analytical Method
Miscellaneous Methods
Sample Purity
Test Systems
General Review of Methods
Analytical Methods
Synthetic Methods
'Combinatorial' Methods
Summary of Experimental Difficulties
Fundamentals and Applications of Solubility Measurements
The Experimental Determination of Solubilities of Sparingly Soluble Compounds
Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations
Phase Diagram Construction (Theory)
Methods and Equipment for Studying Phase Equilibria in Aqueous Systems at High Pressures and Temperatures
Methods Based on Phase Separation
Methods Without Separation of the Solute from the Saturated Solution
Indirect Methods
Solubility Determinations of Metals and Non-metals in Solid Metals
The Equilibrium Phase Diagram
Thermal Analysis
Quenching Followed by Analysis
X-Ray Examination
Ionic Conductivity
Interdiffusion
Other Methods
Basic Equations and Nomenclature
Experimental Determination of Solubilities in Dense Gases
Static Methods
Recirculation Methods
Flow Methods
Saturation (Transpiration) Methods
Dew- and Bubble-point Methods
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
Experimental Techniques for the Determination of Solid-Liquid (S-L) and Solid-Liquid-Vapor (S-L-V) Equilibria in Cryogenic Systems
Sample Problems
Kinetic Problems
Phase Diagrams
Methods
List of Contributors
Series Preface
Preface
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Volkan Cicek and Bayan Al-Numan
出版情報: Hoboken, N.J. : Salem, Mass. : Wiley ; Scrivener, 〓2011  1 online resource (xiv, 174 pages)
シリーズ名: ACS symposium series Corrosion chemistry ;
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List of tables
Acknowledgements
Preface
Corrosion and Its Definition / 1:
The Corrosion Process and Affecting Factors / 2:
Corrosion Types Based on Mechanism / 3:
Uniform Corrosion / 3.1:
Pitting Corrosion / 3.2:
Crevice Corrosion / 3.3:
Galvanic Corrosion / 3.4:
Intergranular Corrosion / 3.5:
Selective Corrosion / 3.6:
Erosion or Abrasion Corrosion / 3.7:
Cavitation Corrosion / 3.8:
Fretting Corrosion / 3.9:
Stress Corrosion Cracking / 3.10:
Microbial Corrosion / 3.11:
Corrosion Types of Based on the Media / 4:
Atmospheric Corrosion / 4.1:
Corrosion in Water / 4.2:
Corrosion in Soil / 4.3:
Nature of Protective Metal Oxide Films / 5:
Effect of Aggressive Anions on Corrosion / 6:
Corrosion Prevention Methods / 7:
Commonly Used Alloys and their Properties / 8:
Aluminum 2024 Alloy / 8.1:
Aluminum 7075 Alloy / 8.2:
Aluminum 6061 Alloy / 8.3:
Cost of Corrosion and Use of Corrosion Inhibitors / 9:
Types of Corrosion Inhibitors / 10:
Anodic Inhibitors / 10.1:
Cathodic Inhibitors / 10.2:
Chromates: Best Corrosion Inhibitors to Date / 11:
Limitations on the Use of Chromates due to Toxicity / 11.1:
Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Chromates / 11.2:
Chromate Inhibitor Replacements: Current and Potential Applications / 12:
Nitrites / 12.1:
Trivalent Chromium Compounds / 12.2:
Oxyanions Analogous to Chromate / 12.3:
Synergistic Use of Oxyanions Analogues of Chromate / 12.4:
Sol-Gels (Ormosils) as Chromate Inhibitor Replacements: Properties and Uses / 13:
Types of Sol-Gels / 13.1:
Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Sol-Gel Coatings / 13.2:
Synthesis of Sol-Gels / 13.3:
Incorporation of Corrosion Inhibitive Pigments to Sol-Gel Coatings / 13.4:
Corrosion in Engineering Materials / 14:
Introduction / 14.1:
Steel Structures / 14.2:
Concrete Structures / 14.3:
Protection against Corrosion in Construction / 14.4:
Corrosion of Unbonded Prestressing Tendons / 14.5:
Cathodic Protection / 14.6:
Corrosion in Industrial Projects / 14.7:
References
Index
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Preface
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