10-Volume Set – Hardbound: Elsevier: Amsterdam. 2003. - 9500
pages
Volume 1: Fundamentals: Ligands, Complexes, Synthesis, Purification, and Structure - Lever A.B.P. (ed. )
Volume 2: Fundamentals: Physical Methods, Theoretical Analysis, and Case Studies - Lever A.B.P. (ed. )
Volume 3: Coordination Chemistry of the s, p, and f Metals – G.F.R. Parkin (ed. )
Volume 4: Transition Metal Groups 3–6 – A.G. Wedd (ed. )
Volume 5: Transition Metal Groups 7 and 8 – E.C. Constable, J.R. Dilworth (ed. )
Volume 6: Transition Metal Groups 9–12 – D.E. Fenton (ed. )
Volume 7: From the Molecular to the Nanoscale: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties – M. Fujita, A. Powell, C. Creutz (ed. )
Volume 8: Bio-coordination Chemistry – L. Que, Jr. , B. Tolman (ed. )
Volume 9: Applications of Coordination Chemistry – M.D. Ward (ed. )
Volume 10: Cumulative Subject Index
This volume presents a survey of significant developments in the chemistry of Groups 7 and 8 of the transition metals since the publication of Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (CCC) in 1987. The material for each element is organized by oxidation state of the metal and also by the nature of the ligands involved, with additional sections covering special features of the coordination chemistry and applications of the complexes.
- Manganese, Technetium, and Rhenium
- Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium
Volume 1: Fundamentals: Ligands, Complexes, Synthesis, Purification, and Structure - Lever A.B.P. (ed. )
Volume 2: Fundamentals: Physical Methods, Theoretical Analysis, and Case Studies - Lever A.B.P. (ed. )
Volume 3: Coordination Chemistry of the s, p, and f Metals – G.F.R. Parkin (ed. )
Volume 4: Transition Metal Groups 3–6 – A.G. Wedd (ed. )
Volume 5: Transition Metal Groups 7 and 8 – E.C. Constable, J.R. Dilworth (ed. )
Volume 6: Transition Metal Groups 9–12 – D.E. Fenton (ed. )
Volume 7: From the Molecular to the Nanoscale: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties – M. Fujita, A. Powell, C. Creutz (ed. )
Volume 8: Bio-coordination Chemistry – L. Que, Jr. , B. Tolman (ed. )
Volume 9: Applications of Coordination Chemistry – M.D. Ward (ed. )
Volume 10: Cumulative Subject Index
This volume presents a survey of significant developments in the chemistry of Groups 7 and 8 of the transition metals since the publication of Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry (CCC) in 1987. The material for each element is organized by oxidation state of the metal and also by the nature of the ligands involved, with additional sections covering special features of the coordination chemistry and applications of the complexes.
- Manganese, Technetium, and Rhenium
- Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium