Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Edition — Print Version Now Available
R. Bruce King (Editor)
Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Chichester; Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, c2005. 10 Volume Set
Swain Reference QD148 .E53 2005
Inorganic chemistry covers a variety of diverse substances, including not only molecular, coordination, organometallic and non-molecular compounds, but also special materials such as metallobiomolecules, semiconductors, superconductors, nanomaterials, ceramics, and minerals. The great diversity of inorganic compounds makes them vitally important as industrial feedstocks, fine chemicals, catalysts, and advanced materials. Inorganic chemistry also plays a key role in life processes through the action of metalloenzymes and because of the importance of metals in protein and nucleic acid structure. It is anticipated that the second edition of this work will not only be a lasting source of information but also a stimulus for many new discoveries.
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