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This book presents the fundamentals of bonding in polyoxometalates and related oxides based on classical bonding concepts and the bond valence model. The in-depth treatment includes a revision of the procedure for the determination of the parameters of bond length-bond valence functions, the application of the bond valence model to polyoxometalates and related oxides, and the explanation of the distribution of the bond valences, and hence of the bond lengths, over the metal-oxygen bond and of the ionic charge on the oxygen atoms. Numerous tables and figures underline and illuminate the results. The principal author is a leader in the field of polyoxometalate chemistry. This work provides for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the structure and bonding in polyoxometalates, based on classical chemical concepts and the bond valence approach, and as such is a valuable resource for chemists, physicists and material scientists working in the field
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monografia Rebiun05115742 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05115742 121227s1999 gw | s |||| 0|eng d 9783540683063 978-3-540-68306-3 10.1007/BFb0103378 doi UPM 991005575997004212 UAM 991007781534704211 UCAR 991007918470404213 BUC Bonding and Charge Distribution in Polyoxometalates: A Bond Valence Approach recurso electrónico] edited by Allen J. Bard, Ian G. Dance, Peter Day, James A. Ibers, Toyohi Kunitake, Thomas J. Meyer, D. Michael P. Mingos, Herbert W. Roesky, Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Arndt Simon, Fred Wudl Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1999 Berlin, Heidelberg Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg XII, 340 p. online resource XII, 340 p. Chemistry and Materials Science (Springer-11644) Structure and Bonding 0081-5993 93 This book presents the fundamentals of bonding in polyoxometalates and related oxides based on classical bonding concepts and the bond valence model. The in-depth treatment includes a revision of the procedure for the determination of the parameters of bond length-bond valence functions, the application of the bond valence model to polyoxometalates and related oxides, and the explanation of the distribution of the bond valences, and hence of the bond lengths, over the metal-oxygen bond and of the ionic charge on the oxygen atoms. Numerous tables and figures underline and illuminate the results. The principal author is a leader in the field of polyoxometalate chemistry. This work provides for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the structure and bonding in polyoxometalates, based on classical chemical concepts and the bond valence approach, and as such is a valuable resource for chemists, physicists and material scientists working in the field Chemistry, inorganic Chemistry, Physical organic Chemistry Condensed matter Libros electrónicos Dance, Ian G. editor Day, Peter. editor Ibers, James A. editor Kunitake, Toyohi. editor Meyer, Thomas J. editor Mingos, D. Michael P. editor Roesky, Herbert W. editor Sauvage, Jean-Pierre. editor Simon, Arndt. editor Wudl, Fred. editor Bard, Allen J. editor SpringerLink (Online service) SpringerLink eBooks (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9783540649342