This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists
with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in
every area of the discipline. Volume 50 continues to report recent
advances with a significant, up-to-date selection of contributions
on topics such as the following:
* Structural and mechanistic investigations in asymmetric
copper;
* Catalyzed reactions;
* Phenoxyl radical complexes;
* Synthesis of large pore zeolites and molecular sieves;
* Inorganic nanoclusters with fullerene-like structure and
nanotubes
Cuprins
Structural and Mechanistic Investigations in Asymmetric Copper (I)
ad Copper (II) Catalyzed Reactions (T. Rovis & D. Evans).
Phenoxyl Radical Complexes (P. Chaudhuri & K. Wieghardt).
Synthesis of Large Pore Zeolites and Molecular Sieves (K.
Balkus).
Inorganic Nanoclusters with Fullerene-Like Structure and Nanotubes
(R. Tenne).
High Performance Pure Calcium Phosphate Bioceramics: The First
Weight Bearing, Completely Resorbable Synthetic Bond Replacement
Materials (R. Lagow & H.-C. Chang).
Gas Phase Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metal Ions (K.
Fisher).
Combinatorial/Parallel Approaches to Catalyst Discovery and
Development (S. Gilbertson).
Peripherally Functionalized Porphyrazines: Novel Metallomacrocycles
with Broad, Untapped Potential (L. Michel, et al.).
Despre autor
Kenneth D. Karlin is an Ira Remsen Professor of Chemistry at John Hopkins University. He received his Ph D from Columbia University. His main research activities involve synthetic modeling, i.e. biomimetic chemistry.