Front Cover; Advances in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 32; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Dynamics of Spin Equilibria in Metal Complexes; I. Introduction; II. Static Properties; IV. Solution Dynamics; V. Solid-State Dynamics; VI. Summary and Interpretation; VII. Implications; References; Chapter 2. Hydroxo-Bridged Complexes of Chromium(lll), Cobalt(llI), Rhodium(lll), and Iridium(lll); I. Introduction; II. Structural Considerations; III. Spectroscopic and Magnetic Properties; IV. Formation of Polynuclear Complexes; V. Stability Constants; VI. Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 3. Catenated Nitrogen Ligands Part II . Transition Metal Derivatives of Triazoles, Tetrazoles, Pentazoles, and HexazineI. Introduction; II. Triazole and Triazolate Complexes; III. Tetrazole and Tetrazolate Complexes; IV. Pentazolate and Hexazine Complexes; References; Chapter 4. The Redox Chemistry of Nickel; I. Introduction; II. Steric and Electronic Requirements; III. Probes of Structure; IV. Oxidation of Nickel(II); V. Reduction of Nickel(II); VI. List of Abbreviations; References; Chapter 5. Nickel in Metalloproteins; I. Introduction; II. Urease; Ill. Hydrogenase
IV. Methyl-Coenzyme M ReductaseV. Carbon Monoxide Oxidoreductase; VI. Concluding Remarks; VII. Abbreviations; References; Chapter 6. Nitrosyl Complexes of Iron-Sulfur Clusters; I. Introduction; II. Synthesis; III. Molecular Structure: X-Ray Crystallography; IV. Molecular Structure: NMR Spectroscopy; V. Electronic Structure; VI. Chemical Reactivity; VII. Biological Chemistry; References; Index; Contents of Recent Volume
VII. Kinetics for the Condensation Reaction of Mononuclear Species to Give Dinuclear SpeciesVIII. Cleavage of Polynuclear into Mononuclear Species; IX. Equilibria between Mono- and Dihydroxo-Bridged Dinuclear Complexes of Chromium(III), Rhodium(III), and Iridium(III); X. Kinetics of the Hydrolysis of Dihydroxo-Bridged Cobalt(III) Complexes; XI. Equilibria between Tri- and Dihydroxo-Bridged Complexes; XII. Bridge Cleavage of Mixed Bridge Complexes; XIII. Concluding Remarks; XIV. Abbreviations for Ligands and Solvents; References