Inorganic Chemistry, 9780198905998
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Unlock the secrets of molecules: modern inorganic chemistry revealed.

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    984 pages

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    26 March 2025

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Inorganic Chemistry: A Modern, Unified Approach

An integrated approach to inorganic chemistry that provides students with a unified and contemporary view of the field. Highlighting modern research and real-life applications, Inorganic Chemistry takes a one-of-a-kind approach to a difficult and dense subject. The book provides a unified and contemporary view of the field, including coverage of group theory, magnetism, and bioinorganic chemistry, along with its robust problem-solving …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198905998
ISBN-10:0198905998
Author:Aaron L. Odom, Remi Beaulac, Adam R. Johnson, Mitch R. Smith, James K. McCusker, Chip Nataro
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:984
Release Date:26 March 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:276mm x 219mm
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Critics Review

It gives perhaps the best treatment of bonding theories I’ve ever seen in an Inorganic textbook. * Dr John Dominic Smith, Lipscomb University, TN, USA *An excellent inorganic chemistry book that offers an integrated approach. * Dr Arunabhiram Chutia, University of Lincoln, UK *

About The Author

Aaron L. Odom

Aaron Odom

Aaron Odom has a Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently a Professor of Chemistry at Michigan State University. His research group studies inorganic and organic synthesis, applications of catalysis to pharmacologically active compounds, and modeling of catalytic reactions.

Remi Beaulac

Remi Beaulac has a Ph.D. from University of Montreal and is currently a Professor of Chemistry at Swarthmore College. His research is in energy processes in inorganic nanomaterials.

Adam R. Johnson

Adam R. Johnson is a Professor of Chemistry at Harvey Mudd College where his research group studies chiral early metal complexes. He is a founding member of the Interactive Online Network of Inorganic Chemists.

Mitch R. Smith

Smith took what he learned about synthesis, reactivity, and mechanistic studies from his mentors Dick Andersen and Greg Hillhouse, and applied them in the field of catalysis. Researchers from Smith’s group and those from groups of his collaborators have made important advances in C-H functionalization, electrocatalysis, and polymer science.

James K. McCusker

Jim McCusker received a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and is a Foundation Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University. In his research, he studies fundamental aspects and applications of ultrafast processes and magnetic behavior in inorganic complexes.

Chip Nataro

Chip Nataro is the Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Chemistry at Lafayette College in Easton, PA, USA. His research focuses on the synthesis, characterization and catalytic applications of transition metal compounds with bis(phosphino)metallocene ligands.

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