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Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-07-12
  • Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

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Summary

Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds: Techniques, Materials and Applications provides a unique source of information in an important area of chemistry.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. v
IR spectroscopy of hydrides and its application to hydrogen bonding and proton transfer studiesp. 1
Introductionp. 1
M-H stretching vibrationsp. 2
Hydrogen bonding and proton transferp. 11
Conclusionsp. 24
Referencesp. 25
Raman spectroscopy of graphenep. 29
Introductionp. 29
Graphenep. 30
Raman spectroscopyp. 34
Other spectroscopic techniquesp. 49
Conclusionsp. 52
Acknowledgmentsp. 53
Referencesp. 53
Solid-state NMR: a key tool for the understanding at a molecular level of well-defined heterogeneous catalysts and surface chemistry on top of oxide materialsp. 57
ID NMR of spin 1/2 nucleip. 58
Chemical shift anisotropy for the molecular comprehension of the active sites (structure and dynamics)p. 63
NMR of quadrupolar nuclei (spin > 1/2)p. 65
Connectivity by multidimensional NMRp. 69
Measuring J coupling constants and structural considerationsp. 73
Surface enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopyp. 75
Conclusionsp. 79
Referencesp. 79
Raman spectroscopy for solid oxide fuel cellsp. 84
Introduction and overviewp. 84
The solid oxide fuel cellp. 85
Ex-situ characterisation studiesp. 87
In-situ characterisation studiesp. 108
Conclusion and outlookp. 116
Referencesp. 116
Integrated analytical techniques for analysing individual environmental particlesp. 123
Introductionp. 123
First era: CCSEM/EDX or EPXMA for SPAp. 125
Second era: low-Z and beam sensitive particlesp. 128
Third era: the addition of complementary techniquesp. 130
Expectations and challenges for the futurep. 136
Referencesp. 138
Materials sciences using synchrotron infrared light sourcesp. 141
Introductionp. 141
Synchrotron infrared sourcesp. 142
Synchrotron IR opportunities in polymer sciencep. 143
Synchrotron IR studies in catalysisp. 148
Synchrotron IR studies in extreme conditionsp. 152
Synchrotron IR ellipsometryp. 155
Novel condensed matter compoundsp. 157
Some future directionsp. 159
Conclusionsp. 162
Referencesp. 162
Metal-based molecular switches generated from dithienyl ethene (DTE)p. 166
Introductionp. 166
Pendant Pt(II) acetylidesp. 188
Alternative metal acetylides (Au(I), Ru(II), CpFe)p. 195
Coordinating acac-derived metal complexesp. 200
Future directionsp. 204
Referencesp. 214
Nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopyp. 216
Introductionp. 216
Main group elementsp. 216
Transition metalsp. 223
Referencesp. 226
Simulation of spectroscopic properties of inorganic compoundsp. 229
Introductionp. 229
Main groupsp. 232
Transition metalsp. 235
Lanthanides and actinidesp. 247
Summary and future directionsp. 249
Referencesp. 249
Combined time-resolved X-ray scattering and spectroscopy methodsp. 257
Introductionp. 257
Synchrotron radiationp. 258
X-ray scatteringp. 260
X-ray spectroscopyp. 265
Technique combinations experimental issuesp. 270
Technique combinations examplesp. 275
Conclusionsp. 284
Acknowledgementsp. 284
Referencesp. 285
Solid state NMR of immobilized catalysts and nanocatalystsp. 289
Introductionp. 289
Solid state NMR spectroscopyp. 293
Applications to immobilized catalystsp. 296
Characterization of reaction intermediates in heterogeneous catalysis by solid state NMRp. 307
Outlook and perspectivesp. 308
Conclusionsp. 312
Appendixp. 312
Acknowledgmentsp. 315
Referencesp. 315
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