Mn Manganese: Coordination Compounds 6 (Mn. Mangan. Manganese (System-Nr. 56)) by L.J. Boucher

Mn Manganese: Coordination Compounds 6 (Mn. Mangan. Manganese (System-Nr. 56))

L.J. Boucher
435 pages
Springer
Oct 2013
8th ed. 1988. Softcover reprint of the original 8th ed. 1988 Edition
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The present volume "Manganese" D 6 continues the description of the manganese com- plexes. The introduction on p. 1 shows the classes of complexes that have already been described in Chapters 1 through 29 in Volumes D1 to D 5. Complexes with Schiff bases and related compounds (e.g., hydrazones, semicarbazones, or thiosemicarbazones) are now described in Chapters 30 and 31 of this volume and complexes with carbazones, thiocarba- zones and formazans in Chapter 32. Complexes with Schiff bases play a central role in the development of coordination chemistry. The publications range from synthetic aspects to modern physicochemically or biochemically relevant investigations on these compounds. The huge number of studies results from the fact that these ligands may contain various donor atoms, in addition to the azomethine group, and thus can occur with variable denticities. About 1700 compounds derived from 808 different ligands are described in the present volume. Their arrangement is by ligand type and number of azomethine groups.
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Published 2013
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