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John Wiley & Sons Inc
22 February 2013
Determining the structure of molecules is a fundamental skill that all chemists must learn. Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry is designed to help readers interpret experimental data, understand the material published in modern journals of inorganic chemistry, and make decisions about what techniques will be the most useful in solving particular structural problems.

Following a general introduction to the tools and concepts in structural chemistry,  the following topics are covered in detail:

• computational chemistry

• nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

• electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy

• Mössbauer spectroscopy

• rotational spectra and rotational structure

• vibrational spectroscopy

• electronic  characterization techniques

• diffraction methods

• mass spectrometry

The final chapter presents a series of case histories, illustrating how chemists have applied a broad range of structural techniques to interpret and understand chemical systems.

Throughout the textbook a strong connection is made between theoretical topics and the real world of practicing chemists. Each chapter concludes with problems and discussion questions, and a supporting website contains additional advanced material.

Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry is an extensive update and sequel to the successful textbook Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry by Ebsworth, Rankin and Cradock. It is essential reading for all advanced students of chemistry, and a handy reference source for the professional chemist.
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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 239mm,  Width: 183mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   1.179kg
ISBN:   9780470972786
ISBN 10:   0470972785
Series:   Inorganic Chemistry: A Textbook Series
Pages:   512
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Professor David Rankin, School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Prof. Dr. Norbert W. Mitzel, Department for Inorganic Chemistry and Structural Chemistry, Bielefeld University, Germany. Dr Carole Morrison, School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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