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Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds by Richard Douthwaite

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Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds

Volume 45

Richard Douthwaite, Simon Duckett, Jack Yarwood

RSC · Print & ebook · July 3, 2014

Reading lane: Inorganic Chemistry

This series provides an unequalled source of information on an area of chemistry that continues to grow in importance.

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Reading lane: Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.Publisher: RSC.

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Authors
Richard Douthwaite, Simon Duckett, Jack Yarwood
Publisher
RSC
Published
July 3, 2014
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Inorganic Chemistry · Organic Chemistry
Reading lane
Inorganic Chemistry

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  • Inorganic Chemistry

  • Organic Chemistry

  • Science

About This Book

This series provides an unequalled source of information on an area of chemistry that continues to grow in importance. Divided into sections mainly according to the particular spectroscopic technique used, coverage in each volume includes: NMR (with reference to stereochemistry, dynamic systems, paramagnetic complexes, solid state NMR and Groups 13-18); nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy; vibrational spectroscopy of main group and transition element compounds and coor...

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This series provides an unequalled source of information on an area of chemistry that continues to grow in importance. Divided into sections mainly according to the particular spectroscopic technique used, coverage in each volume includes: NMR (with reference to stereochemistry, dynamic systems, paramagnetic complexes, solid state NMR and Groups 13-18); nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy; vibrational spectroscopy of main group and transition element compounds and coordinated ligands; and electron diffraction. Reflecting the growing volume of published work in the field, researchers will find this an invaluable source of information on current methods and applications.

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