Description
Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry: New Perspectives presents summaries of the work of some of the most creative researchers in the field. The book highlights the most novel approaches and burgeoning applications of synthetic inorganic chemistry in development. Topics include non-precious metals in catalysis, smart inorganic polymers, new inorganic therapeutics, new photocatalysts for hydrogen production, and more. As the first volume in the Developments in Inorganic Chemistry series, this work is a valuable resource for students and researchers working in inorganic chemistry and material science.- Illustrates the scope and vitality of modern synthetic inorganic chemistry- Shows the centrality of inorganic chemistry, addressing a variety of global challenges- Serves to define the current, important and expanding roles of synthetic inorganic chemistry in interdisciplinary areas such as materials science, synthetic organic chemistry, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
Table of Contents
1. Non-precious metals in catalysis "Homogeneous Aluminum and Iron catalysts for the synthesis of organic molecules and biodegradable polymers2. Smart Inorganic Polymers "Polyphosphazenes: macromolecular properties, structures and their methods of synthesis3. Inorganic Chemistry in Ionic Liquids "Application of ionic liquids in inorganic synthesis4. Metal Organic Frameworks "Wettability Control of Metal-Organic Frameworks5. Frustrated Lewis pairs and small molecule activation "Rivaling Transition Metal Reactivity – An Exploration of Frustrated Lewis Pairs Chemistry6. New Inorganic therapeutics, I"Ruthenium and iron metallodrugs: new inorganic and organometallic complexes as prospective anticancer agents7. New Inorganic Therapeutics, II"Functional Nanocomposites: Promising Candidates for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment8. Advances in fundamental main group chemistry , I"Recent Advances in the Selective Functionalization of Anionic Icosahedral Boranes and Carboranes9. Advances in fundamental main group chemistry , II"Coordination of N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) to Si-Si and P-P Multiple Bonded Compounds10. Bioinspired Inorganic Synthesis "Bioinorganic and bio-inspired solid-state chemistry: from classical crystallization to non-classical synthesis concepts



