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The f Elements Nikolas Kaltsoyannis (Department of, Department of, Chemistry)

The f Elements By Nikolas Kaltsoyannis (Department of, Department of, Chemistry)

Summary

'The f Elements' is a textbook suitable for undergraduate chemistry students who wish to learn more about the chemistry of two families of chemical elements; the lanthanides and the actinides (collectively known as the f elements). It also discusses many important applications of f element chemistry, e.g. nuclear power generation and more.

The f Elements Summary

The f Elements by Nikolas Kaltsoyannis (Department of, Department of, Chemistry)

The lanthanides and actinides (the f elements) are rarely studied in detail by chemistry undergraduates. More often they appear as an afterthought in bonding, spectroscopy, magnetism, coordination chemistry, and organometallics courses. This is largely because of a lack of an accessible text treating the chemistry of these elements in one cover. Moreover, the placement of lanthanides and actinides in the closing pages of standard inorganic chemistry text books serves to marginalise these elements further. The f elements has therefore been written to fill a gap in the undergraduate chemistry textbook market. It covers much of the fundamental chemistry of the lanthanide and actinide elements, including coordination chemistry, solid state compounds, organometallic chemistry, electronic spectroscopy, and magnetism. Many comparisons are made between the chemistry of the lanthanides and actinides and that of the transition elements, which is generally much more familiar to undergraduate chemistry students. The book uses the chemistry of the f elements as a vehicle for the communication of several important chemical concepts that are not usually discussed in detail in undergraduate courses, for example the chemical consequences of relativity and the lanthanide and actinide contractions. Many important modern applications of f element chemistry, e.g. the use of actinides in nuclear power generation and of the lanthanides in magnetic resonance imaging and catalytic converters in motor vehicle exhausts, are also discussed in depth.

Table of Contents

1. Definitions and origins ; 2. Properties of the atoms and ions ; 3. Relativity, electronic spectroscopy, and magnetism ; 4. Solid state compounds ; 5. Coordination chemistry ; 6. Organometallics ; Suggested further reading ; Index

Additional information

GOR003037257
9780198504672
0198504675
The f Elements by Nikolas Kaltsoyannis (Department of, Department of, Chemistry)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19990708
96
N/A
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