The Chemistry of Aqua Ions: Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity: ATour Through the Periodic Table of the ElementsWiley, 8 abr 1997 - 608 páginas This book has been written at a time when environmental issues and the move towards "clean technology" is driving synthetic chemists away from organic based solvent systems and towards water as the preferred medium of the future. The paints industry has already moved to aqueous based products. Metal aqua complexes are widely used in the areas of catalysis, dyes and pigments and in hydrometallurgy where a complete understanding of the metal ions in aqueous media is highly desirable. |
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alkaline alum anions aqua dimer aqua ion aqueous chemistry aqueous solution atom bond cation characterised Chem Chim cm³ mol¹ complex formation compounds concentrations coworkers Dalton Trans diffraction dimer dissociative Dowex electronic spectrum energy EXAFS Fe3+ Figure geometry Group 6 elements H₂O OH2 HCIO hexaaqua hydration number hydration shell hydrolysis hydrolytic incoming ligand Inorg ionic k₁ kinetic kJ mol¹ labile lanthanides ligand measurements mechanism Merbach metal ions method Mn2+ monomeric neutron neutron diffraction niobium observed octahedral OH₂ OH2 H₂O OH2 OH2 orbitals oxidation oxidising oxygen Phys pK₁₁ polynuclear proton Raman range rate constants rate law reduction refs relevant resonance result salt Section species stable structure studies substitution reactions Sykes temperature tetrahedral transition metal trigonal trimer trinuclear trivalent values water exchange water ligands water molecules X-ray