Introduction to Phosphorous Chemistry
This 1981 introduction to the chemistry of a single element, phosphorus, covers many of the major themes of chemistry. Important in inorganic and organic chemistry and in biochemistry, phosphorus is also of considerable economic significance and plays a vital role in the biosphere. By presenting a detailed treatment of selected topics, this book provides a concise account of phosphorus chemistry suitable for anyone with an interest in the field. The book provides a survey of phosphorus compounds by structural and bond types, a review of physical methods in phosphorus chemistry, a review of basicity and co-ordination chemistry of phosphorus donors, a discussion of phosphorus in its group, and a chapter on reagents containing phosphorus in general chemistry. A critical bibliography introduces the reader to the advanced literature. S. I. Units are used throughout, but c.g.s units are also given when appropriate.
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April 1981Paperback
9780521297578
128 pages
229 × 152 × 8 mm
0.2kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Notes on nomenclature
- 1. Introduction to phosphorous chemistry
- 2. Survey of structural types, geometries and reactions
- 3. Physical methods in phosphorous chemistry
- 4. The bond to phosphorus
- 5. Phosphorus of C.N.3
- 6. Phosphorus of C.N.4
- 7. Phosphorus of C.N.5
- 8. Phosphorus in its group
- 9. Phosphorus reagents in chemistry
- Appendices
- Suggestions for further reading
- Bibliography
- Index.