The Chemistry of Macrocyclic Ligand Complexes
This book contains an overview of complex formation by macrocyclic ligand systems. The study of macrocyclic chemistry represents a major area of activity which impinges on a range of other areas in both chemistry and biochemistry. The field has characteristically yielded many interesting and unusual compounds. The text discusses the structures and properties of macrocyclic compounds; the synthesis of macrocycles; polyether crown and related systems; metal-ion and molecular recognition (host-guest chemistry); as well as kinetic, thermodynamic and electrochemical aspects of a range of macrocyclic systems. A discussion of the different categories of naturally occurring macrocycles is also included. Specialist and non-specialist alike will find this a useful text. Apart from serving as a convenient reference for established workers in the field, it should also prove useful to new graduate students as well as to researchers from other areas who seek a general introduction to the subject. The topics discussed also provide a suitable basis for a senior undergraduate or graduate course in macrocyclic chemistry and inorganic complexes.
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' … a trend setter which is destined to be a classic in its time.' J. Fraser Stoddart, Angewante Chemie
Product details
November 1990Paperback
9780521409858
280 pages
229 × 152 × 16 mm
0.42kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. What is different about macrocyclic ligand complexes?
- 2. Synthetic procedures
- 3. Macrocyclic systems - some further categories
- 4. The metal-ion chemistry of polyether and related macrocyclic systems
- 5. Host-guest chemistry: macrocyclic hosts and non-metallic guests
- 6. Thermodynamic considerations
- 7. Kinetic and mechanistic considerations
- 8. Redox properties
- 9. The natural macrocycles
- References
- Index.