Inorganic Coordination Chemistry
Material Type
Textbook
Description
Inorganic Coordination Chemistry, by Kai Landskron of Lehigh University, is an extensive exploration of the chemistry of coordination compounds. This text covers topics from atomic structure and symmetry and group theory, to molecular orbitals, Lewis acid-bases and the hard and soft acid-base concept, and coordination chemistry. In addition, the book examines organometallic chemistry, complexes with metal-metal bonds, and organometallic reactions and catalysis. Inorganic Coordination Chemistry provides a comprehensive overview, and can benefit any student of inorganic chemistry.
Media Format
Text/HTML
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Sponsoring Institution / Retrieved from Organization
Lehigh University
OER Category
UMSL OER Adopted
Publication Date
4-20-2021
Publisher
LibreTexts
This OER at UMSL
Bashkin - CHEM-5396
Recommended Citation
Landskron, Kai, "Inorganic Coordination Chemistry" (2021). Open Educational Resources Collection. 34.
Available at:
https://irl.umsl.edu/oer/34