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Coordination Chemistry

Concepts and Applications

Comba, Peter / Kerscher, Marion

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1. Edition December 2026
450 Pages, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-3-527-32300-5
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Filling a gap in the literature, this will be the standard textbook for years to come. The author, a well-known and highly regarded scientist in the field, focuses on application and concepts, tailoring his approach to chemistry students at senior undergraduate and graduate level

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Das Standardwerk für die kommenden Jahre! Kompetent und auf aktuellstem Niveau vermitteln die Autoren Grundlagen, Zusammenhänge und Anwendungen der Koordinationschemie. Maßgeschneidert für Studenten höherer Semester und Doktoranden!

INTRODUCTION
CONCEPTS
Structure: Rigidity and Elasticity; Preorganization and Complementarity; Fit and Misfit
Structure and Electronics: Ligand Fields and Spectroscopy; Jahn-Teller Effects; Trans-Influences; Spin States and Cross-over
Structure and Thermodynamics: Stability Constants; Redox Potentials
Structure and Reactivity: Electron Transfer; Ligand Substitution; Activation of Coordinated Molecules
APPLICATION
Bioinorganic Models
Catalysis
Supramolecular Chemistry
Molecular Machines
Energy Conversion and Storage
Environmetal Chemistry
Peter Comba is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Neuchâtel, France, in 1981. He became lecturer in Basel in 1992 and was shortly afterwards called to Heidelberg. He received the Humboldt and South Africa Research Awards in 2000 and spent visiting professorships in Leiden, the Netherlands, ANU and Pretoria. His research is divided between theory and practice of transition metal coordination chemistry - molecular modeling, thermodynamics, kinetics and mechanisms on the one hand, and synthesis, metal-based template reactions, catalysis and magnetochemistry on the other.

Marion Kerscher is group leader within the Comba research group.

P. Comba, University of Heidelberg, Germany; M. Kerscher, University of Heidelberg, Germany