The Chemistry of Macrocyclic Ligand Complexes
This book contains an overview of complex formation by macrocyclic ligand systems. The study of macrocyclic chemistry represents a major area of activity which impinges on a range of other areas in both chemistry and biochemistry. The field has characteristically yielded many interesting and unusual compounds. The text discusses the structures and properties of macrocyclic compounds; the synthesis of macrocycles; polyether crown and related systems; metal-ion and molecular recognition (host-guest chemistry); as well as kinetic, thermodynamic and electrochemical aspects of a range of macrocyclic systems. A discussion of the different categories of naturally occurring macrocycles is also included. Specialist and non-specialist alike will find this a useful text. Apart from serving as a convenient reference for established workers in the field, it should also prove useful to new graduate students as well as to researchers from other areas who seek a general introduction to the subject. The topics discussed also provide a suitable basis for a senior undergraduate or graduate course in macrocyclic chemistry and inorganic complexes.
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"...a well-organized overview of the main developments in the chemistry of macrocycles." Science
"This very readable book provides an overview of macrocyclic chemistry." Journal of the American Chemical Society
"...a trend setter which is destined to be a classic in its time." Angewante Chemie
"...a good introduction to macrocyclic ligands; all aspects of macrocyclic chemistry are covered. The synthesis of such ligands is discussed and the importance of the template reaction is pointed out." Structural Chemistry
Product details
November 1990Paperback
9780521409858
280 pages
229 × 152 × 16 mm
0.42kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. What is different about macrocyclic ligand complexes?
- 2. Synthetic procedures
- 3. Macrocyclic systems - some further categories
- 4. The metal-ion chemistry of polyether and related macrocyclic systems
- 5. Host-guest chemistry: macrocyclic hosts and non-metallic guests
- 6. Thermodynamic considerations
- 7. Kinetic and mechanistic considerations
- 8. Redox properties
- 9. The natural macrocycles
- References
- Index.