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Organogermanium Compounds

Organogermanium Compounds   Understand the chemistry of organogermanium compounds with this thorough and cutting-edge reference   Discovered comparatively late in the history of chemistry, germanium has become one of the most technology-critical elements in modern industry. Germanium and its inorganic and organic derivatives found widespread applications in fiber- and infrared-optics, electronics, polymerization catalysis, solar electric technology, nanotechnology, chemotherapy, and more. Organogermanium compounds containing carbon to germanium chemical bonds, have applications in microelectronics, medicinal and health industries, and beyond.   Organogermanium Compounds: Theory, Experiment, and Applications, 2 Volume Set provides a comprehensive review of this class of compounds in two thorough volumes. It covers all modern aspects of these critically important compounds, including theoretical, synthetic, physico-chemical, and applied research. Reflecting the latest breakthroughs in this rapidly growing field, this book promises to serve as the high-level reference for those readers who are interested in organogermanium chemistry.   Organogermanium Compounds readers will also find: * 19 chapters produced by leading global experts * Descriptions of pivotal historical achievements in organogermanium research * Coverage of the latest computational, synthetic, and applied breakthroughs   Organogermanium Compounds is a critical reference for researchers and professionals in a wide range of academic and industrial fields working with these fascinating compounds. This will also be helpful for university and college students, at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
EAN: 9781119613435
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 928
Produktart: Gebunden
Herausgeber: Lee, Vladimir Ya.
Verlag: Wiley Wiley & Sons
Untertitel: Theory, Experiment, and Applications, 2 Volumes
Schlagworte: Anorganische Chemie Germanium Metallorganische Verbindungen Organometallchemie
Größe: 284 × 221 × 60
Gewicht: 2884 g