Introduction - Frontiers in Modern Inorganic Synthetic Chemistry
High-Temperature Synthesis
Synthesis and Purification at Low Temperature
Hydrothermal and Solvothermal Syntheses
High Pressure Synthesis and Preparation of Inorganic Materials
Inorganic Photochemical Synthesis
CVD and its Related Theories in Inorganic Synthesis and Materials Preparations
Microwave-Assisted Inorganic Syntheses
Syntheses of Coordination Compounds
Assembly Chemistry of Coordination Polymers
Synthetic Chemistry of Cluster Compounds
Synthetic Chemistry of Fullerenes
Synthesis of Organometallic Compounds
Synthetic and Assembly Chemistry of Inorganic Polymers
Synthetic Chemistry of Nonstoichiometric Compounds
Synthetic Chemistry of the Inorganic Ordered Polour Materials
Assembly Chemistry of Anion-Intercalated Layered Materials
Host-Guest Functional Materials
Chemical Preparation of Advanced Ceramic Materials
Amorphous Materials
Synthetic Chemistry of Nanomaterials
Preparation Chemistry of Inorganic Membranes
The Frontier of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry (I) - Biomimetic Synthesis
Frontier of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry (II) - Designed Synthesis - Inorganic Crystalline Porous Materials.
Summary:
The book has four main parts. In the first part the discussion centers on inorganic synthesis reactions, dealing with inorganic synthesis and preparative chemistry under specific conditions: high temperature, low temperature and cryogenic, hydrothermal and solvothermal, high pressure and super-high pressure, photochemical, microwave irradiation and plasma conditions. The second part systematically describes the synthesis, preparation and assembly of six important categories of compounds with wide coverage of distinct synthetic chemistry systems: coordination compounds, coordination polymers, clusters, organometallic compounds, non-stoichiometric compounds and inorganic polymers. In the third part seven important representative inorganic materials are selected for discussion of their preparation and assembly, including porous, advanced ceramic, amorphous- and nano-materials, inorganic membranes, synthetic crystals and advanced functional materials. The last part of the book, which is also its distinct feature, addresses the frontiers of inorganic synthesis and preparative chemistry. These final two chapters introduce the two emerging synthetic areas. Included are approximately 3000 references, a large proportion of which are from the recent decade. Focuses on the "chemistry" of inorganic synthesis, preparation and assembly of various compounds and describes all inorganic synthesis methods New state of the art inorganic synthesis chemistry areas Inclusion of a number of real examples for the preparation and assembly of important classes of materials More than 3,000 reference to the primary literature Comprehensive state of the art reviews written by the experts in the area.
Reproduction:
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