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Organophosphorus Chemistry
Volume 36ISSN 1. Aufl.
349,99 € |
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Verlag: | Royal Society Of Chemistry |
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Veröffentl.: | 31.10.2007 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781847558510 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 358 |
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Beschreibungen
Organophosphorus Chemistry provides a comprehensive annual review of the literature. Coverage includes phosphines and their chalcogenides, phosphonium salts, low coordination number phosphorus compounds, penta- and hexa-coordinated compounds, tervalent phosphorus acids, nucleotides and nucleic acids, ylides and related compounds, and phosphazenes. The series will be of value to research workers in universities, government and industrial research organisations, whose work involves the use of organophosphorus compounds. It provides a concise but comprehensive survey of a vast field of study with a wide variety of applications, enabling the reader to rapidly keep abreast of the latest developments in their specialist areas.
A concise but comprehensive annual survey of a vast field of study enabling the reader to rapidly keep abreast of the latest developments in this specialist area.
Chapter 1: Phosphines and related tervalent phosphorus systems; Chapter 2: Phosphine chalcogenides, phosphonium salts and P-ylides; Chapter 3: Tervalent phosphorus acid derivatives; Chapter 4: Quinquevalent phosphorus acids; Chapter 5: Pentacoordinated and hexacoordinated compounds; Chapter 6: Nucleic acids and nucleotides: mononucleotides; Chapter 7: Nucleotides and nucleic acids: oligo- and polynucleotides; Chapter 8: Phosphazenes
Professor David Allen is Emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of Sheffield, UK. His main research interests are in phosphonium salts and related compounds. Current interests include the preparation of phosphonioalkyl derivatives of biologically active molecules, the phosphonioalkyl group facilitating the passage of the biologically active agent through cell membranes, and studies of the formation of biologically active surface-functionalised gold nanoparticles. Professor John C Tebby is a retired organophosphorus chemist, formerly at Keele University, UK.