| ²é¿´: 1869 | »Ø¸´: 6 | |||||
| µ±Ç°Ö÷ÌâÒѾ´æµµ¡£ | |||||
lingzi326ÈÙÓþ°æÖ÷ (ÖøÃûдÊÖ)
|
[½»Á÷]
ÓйØÅäλ»¯Ñ§µÄһЩ×ÊÔ´
|
||||
|
ÓйØÅäλ»¯Ñ§µÄһЩ×ÊÔ´ From£ºhttp://www.hjcz.org/bbs/read.php?tid=99879 1.Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II (CCC II£¬´ÓÉúÎï¼¼Êõµ½ÄÉÃ×¼¼Êõ£¬1982ÄêÒÔÀ´Åäλ»¯Ñ§½øÕ¹È«Ãæ×ÛÊö) http://www.ccc2.info/ ×ÊÔ´¼ò½é ÌâÃû[ÖÐ]: Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II (CCC II£¬´ÓÉúÎï¼¼Êõµ½ÄÉÃ×¼¼Êõ£¬1982ÄêÒÔÀ´Åäλ»¯Ñ§½øÕ¹È«Ãæ×ÛÊö) ÌâÃû[Ó¢]: Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II (CCC II) ×ÊÔ´ÍøÖ·: http://www.ccc2.info/ ×÷Õß: Editors-in-Chief, J.A. McCleverty, University of Bristol, UK; T.J. Meyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA ¼ò½é[Ó¢]: This second edition of what has become a classic in the field, Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry, is a completely new work. Containing 200 new chapters, its aim is to give both the specialist and non-specialist chemist in academia and industrial and government laboratories, a clear overview of the major developments in coordination chemistry since the early 1980s and the likely impact of this field in the next 10 years. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II will include: 200 Chapters c. 7500 Pages over 15,000 Chemical Structures c. 30,000 References 1. Fundamentals - A.B.P. Lever, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2. Coordination Chemistry of the s, p, and f Metals - G.F.R. Parkin, Columbia University, New York, USA 3. Transition Metal Groups 3-6 - A.G. Wedd, University of Melbourne, Australia 4. Transition Metal Groups 7 and 8 - E.C. Constable, University of Birmingham, UK & J.R. Dilworth, University of Oxford, UK 5. Transition Metal Groups 9-12 - D.E. Fenton, The University of Sheffield, UK 6. From the Molecular to the Nanoscale: Synthesis and Structure - M. Fujita, Nagoya University, Japan and A. Powell, Karlsruhe University, Germany 7. From the Molecular to the Nanoscale: Properties - C.A. Creutz, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA 8. Bio-Coordination Chemistry - L. Que Jr. & W.B. Tolman, University of Minnesota, MN, USA 9. Applications of Coordination Chemistry - M.D. Ward, University of Bristol, UK 2.·Ðʯ½á¹¹Êý¾Ý¿â (Database of Zeolite Structures) (Ãâ·Ñ) http://www.iza-structure.org/databases/ ×ÊÔ´¼ò½é ÌâÃû[ÖÐ]: ·Ðʯ½á¹¹Êý¾Ý¿â (Database of Zeolite Structures) ÌâÃû[Ó¢]: Database of Zeolite Structures ×ÊÔ´ÍøÖ·: http://www.iza-structure.org/databases/ ÊÕ·ÑÇé¿ö: Ãâ·Ñ Êý¾Ý¿âÑÐÖÆÕß: Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association ¼ò½é[Ó¢]: The database of the Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association provides structural information on all zeolite structure types. This includes crystallographic data and drawings for all zeolite framework types, simulated powder patterns for representative materials and relevant references. The information contained in the publications of the Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association has been transformed into a searchable database format. As in the previous WWW versions of the Atlas of Zeolite Structure Types and the Collection of Simulated Powder XRD Patterns for Zeolites, for each 3-letter Framework Type Code (FTC), there is a description of the framework type (connectivity of T-atoms), information on the type material (on which the code is based), a list of related (isotypic) materials with references, and at least one representative powder diffraction pattern. Categories: Collection of Simulated XRD Powder Patterns for Zeolites Atlas of Zeolite Framework Types Catalog of Disordered Zeolite Structures Zeolite Structure References Schemes for Building Zeolite Framework Models PDF files of IZA-SC Publications 3.A New Framework for Porous Chemistry (½ðÊôÓлú¹Ç¼Ü) (Ãâ·Ñ) http://www.chemweb.com/alchem/articles/1056983432324.html ×ÊÔ´¼ò½é ÌâÃû[ÖÐ]: A New Framework for Porous Chemistry (½ðÊôÓлú¹Ç¼Ü) ÌâÃû[Ó¢]: A New Framework for Porous Chemistry ×ÊÔ´ÍøÖ·: http://www.chemweb.com/alchem/articles/1056983432324.html ÊÕ·ÑÇé¿ö: Ãâ·Ñ ×÷Õß: David Bradley ÔÓÖ¾Ãû»òÊéÃû: Alchemist ³ö°æÊ±¼ä: 3 July 2003 ¼ò½é[Ó¢]: Have zeolites had their day? Probably not, most chemists would say, they still have plenty of mileage in them, as molecular sieves, industrial catalysts, and laundry detergents and water softeners. But these children of 1950s technology are beginning to look rather mature in the light of recent developments. The problem is that the pore sizes and openings in zeolites are restrictive. Chemists would love to be able to tailor the shape and size of the pores and openings of such materials. The answer may lie with a new framework for material design ¡ª the use of metal ions and organic molecules together to make metal¨Corganic frameworks. 4.Coordination Chemistry Reviews (Ãâ·Ñ,ÕªÒª) http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ccr 5.Journal of Coordination Chemistry (Ãâ·Ñ,ÕªÒª) http://www.gbhap.com/journals/122/122-top.htm ×ÊÔ´¼ò½é ÌâÃû[ÖÐ]: Journal of Coordination Chemistry ÌâÃû[Ó¢]: Journal of Coordination Chemistry ×ÊÔ´ÍøÖ·: http://www.gbhap.com/journals/122/122-top.htm ³ö°æÕß: Gordon and Breach Publishing ÊÕ·ÑÇé¿ö: Ãâ·Ñ,ÕªÒª ¼ò½é[Ó¢]: The Journal of Coordination Chemistry publishes the results of original investigations involving the physical and chemical properties, syntheses and structures of coordination compounds of metals. Its scope may be defined as being concerned with the interactions of organic and inorganic ligands with metal centres. Material on applications of coordination compounds may be included when relevant from time to time. Short reviews of current research in coordination chemistry will also be considered for publication. In addition to full articles, preliminary communications of results (up to 1000 words) may be submitted. The journal intends to shorten considerably the time between receipt, acceptance and publication of such articles in order to provide a mechanism for speedy publication of preliminary accounts of original and significant findings in coordination chemistry. Short articles that lack urgency are also acceptable to the journal and will be published in due course, as long as the desire to avoid multiple publication is met. Books for review should be sent to the editors, at the addresses above. ISSN: 0095-8972 4 issues per volume CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Peter A. Williams Department of Chemistry School of Science University of Western Sydney, Nepean P.O. Box 10 Kingswood NSW, Australia 2747 Tel: (02) 4736 0808 Fax: (02) 4736 0747 Email: p.williams@nepean.uws.edu.au Jim D. Atwood Department of Chemistry 556 Natural Science Complex, North Campus SUNY University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260-3000, USA Tel: (716) 645-6800 ext. 2127 Fax: (716) 645-6963 Email: jatwood@acsu.buffalo.edu A Selection of Papers Synthesis and Reactivity of Trigonal Copper(I) Compounds. Crystal Structure of Bis(Tetrahydropyrimidine-2-Thione)Copper(I) Bromide, Pericles D. Akrivos, Petros Karagiannidis, Jan Herrema, Marija Luic and Biserka Kojic-Prodic * Synthesis and Catalytic Activity of Ruthenium(II) Complexes Containing Acetylacetonate, Bipul C. Paul, Prashanta Sarkhel and Raj K. Poddar * Di-, Tri- and Poly- Nuclear Transition Metal Complexes of 3,4-Diacetyl-2,5-Hexanedione, Adel A. A. Emara, Saied M. E. Khalil and Kamal A. R. Salib * A Re(I) Complex of the Phosphine Obtained by Reacting Diphenylphosphine with Tert-Butyl Acrylate: A Phosphine-Ester Complex that Can be Converted to the Phosphine-Acid Complex Under Mild Conditions, Kelly R. Benak and Bruce N. Storhoff 5.µÂ¹ú°ØÁֺ鱤´óѧ»¯Ñ§Ïµ£ºÔ×ӴؽṹÓ뻯ѧ·´Ó¦ http://www.chemie.hu-berlin.de/agrad/index.html ×ÊÔ´¼ò½é ÌâÃû[ÖÐ]: µÂ¹ú°ØÁֺ鱤´óѧ»¯Ñ§Ïµ£ºÔ×ӴؽṹÓ뻯ѧ·´Ó¦ ÌâÃû[Ó¢]: Structure and Reactivity of Clusters, Department of Chemistry, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany ×ÊÔ´ÍøÖ·: http://www.chemie.hu-berlin.de/agrad/index.html Ñо¿·½Ïò: Nanostructuring of Surfaces with Size Selected Clusters Scanning Force Microscopy (AFM), Manipulation and Friction on the nanometerscale Molecular Clusters ÖøÃûÈËÎï: Prof. Dr. K. Rademann ¼ò½é[Ó¢]: The topic of their previous research was the methodical improvement and development of new experimental techniques to produce and investigate the physical (structural and spectroscopic) properties of atomic clusters in the gas phase. Performing photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectroscopy, which measured ionization potentials, photoelectron spectra and photoionization cross-sections as a function of the cluster size, they characterized the gradual transition from an atom to metal for mercury, cadmium and zinc. They put the main emphasis in their present work on the development of methods with atomic resolution to investigate the chemical reactivity of clusters in the molecular beam and at surfaces as well. Besides laser spectroscopic techniques they use Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy. Objects of their current research are metal clusters, metal oxide and metal chalcogenide clusters, which eventually could be employed as model systems for catalytically active centers. [ Last edited by nash603 on 2011-3-23 at 15:30 ] |
» ÊÕ¼±¾ÌûµÄÌÔÌûר¼ÍƼö
¾§Ìå | Åäλ |
» ²ÂÄãϲ»¶
Ìì½òÀí¹¤´óѧ
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
̨ÖÝѧԺÓÐÐò¶à¿×²ÄÁÏÍŶÓ×îºó³å´Ì£¬Í¬Ñ§ÃDZð´í¹ýŶ£¬ÇëËÙÁªÏµ£¡
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
ÎÞ»ú»¯Ñ§ÂÛÎÄÈóÉ«/·ÒëÔõôÊÕ·Ñ?
ÒѾÓÐ177È˻ظ´
½Î÷¿Æ¼¼Ê¦·¶´óѧÎïÀí»¯Ñ§¿ÎÌâ×é½ÓÊÕµ÷¼ÁÉú£¬Ãû¶î»¹ÓУ¬ËÙÀ´
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
Çó̼ËáÄÆºÍ̼ËáÇâÄÆµÄ¾§°û½á¹¹Í¼»ò¾§Ìå½á¹¹Í¼
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
Çó̼ËáÄÆºÍ̼ËáÇâÄÆµÄ¾§°û½á¹¹Í¼»ò¾§Ìå½á¹¹Í¼
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
½Î÷¿Æ¼¼Ê¦·¶´óѧÎïÀí»¯Ñ§¿ÎÌâ×é½ÓÊÕµ÷¼ÁÉú£¬12µã¿ªÆô£¬ËÙÀ´
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
¡¾2026 ¿¼Ñе÷¼Á¡¿¹þ¶û±õ¹¤³Ì´óѧ ÕÐÊÕѧ˶µ÷¼ÁÉú£¨Ó¢ÓïÒ»¡¢Êýѧһ£©
ÒѾÓÐ0È˻ظ´
ËÄ´¨Çữ¹¤´óѧ»¯Ñ§Óë»·¾³¹¤³ÌѧԺ ¸¶êŽÌÊÚ¿ÎÌâ×éÕÐÊÕµ÷¼Á˶ʿÑо¿Éú
ÒѾÓÐ11È˻ظ´
» ±¾Ö÷ÌâÏà¹ØÉ̼ÒÍÆ¼ö: (ÎÒÒ²ÒªÔÚÕâÀïÍÆ¹ã)

Ϊѧ
½ð³æ (³õÈëÎÄ̳)
- Ó¦Öú: 0 (Ó×¶ùÔ°)
- ½ð±Ò: 523.5
- Ìû×Ó: 35
- ÔÚÏß: 23.4Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 629969
- ×¢²á: 2008-10-18
- רҵ: È˹¤¾§Ìå
2Â¥2009-09-02 00:54:23
zikuzi1853
ľ³æ (СÓÐÃûÆø)
- Ó¦Öú: 0 (Ó×¶ùÔ°)
- ½ð±Ò: 1051.3
- É¢½ð: 168
- Ìû×Ó: 291
- ÔÚÏß: 95.5Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 605866
- ×¢²á: 2008-09-18
- ÐÔ±ð: GG
- רҵ: ½ðÊô²ÄÁϵÄ΢¹Û½á¹¹
3Â¥2009-09-14 15:33:27
zikuzi1853
ľ³æ (СÓÐÃûÆø)
- Ó¦Öú: 0 (Ó×¶ùÔ°)
- ½ð±Ò: 1051.3
- É¢½ð: 168
- Ìû×Ó: 291
- ÔÚÏß: 95.5Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 605866
- ×¢²á: 2008-09-18
- ÐÔ±ð: GG
- רҵ: ½ðÊô²ÄÁϵÄ΢¹Û½á¹¹
4Â¥2009-09-14 15:34:03
ÌÀÌÀÅÝ·¹
ľ³æ (ÖøÃûдÊÖ)
ºöºö¼Ò×åºöºöÆ®
- Ó¦Öú: 0 (Ó×¶ùÔ°)
- ¹ó±ö: 0.05
- ½ð±Ò: 1770.9
- É¢½ð: 120
- ºì»¨: 1
- Ìû×Ó: 1821
- ÔÚÏß: 29Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 600633
- ×¢²á: 2008-09-12
- ÐÔ±ð: MM
- רҵ: ÎÞ»úºÏ³ÉºÍÖÆ±¸»¯Ñ§

5Â¥2009-10-19 16:31:57
brilliant
¾èÖú¹ó±ö (Ö°Òµ×÷¼Ò)
- Ó¦Öú: 118 (¸ßÖÐÉú)
- ½ð±Ò: 12323.9
- É¢½ð: 262
- ºì»¨: 47
- Ìû×Ó: 4913
- ÔÚÏß: 1108Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 71523
- ×¢²á: 2005-05-31
- ÐÔ±ð: GG
- רҵ: Åäλ»¯Ñ§
6Â¥2009-10-19 19:52:29
hfb319
ľ³æ (ÕýʽдÊÖ)
- Ó¦Öú: 5 (Ó×¶ùÔ°)
- ½ð±Ò: 2821.6
- É¢½ð: 254
- ºì»¨: 5
- Ìû×Ó: 667
- ÔÚÏß: 275.1Сʱ
- ³æºÅ: 347731
- ×¢²á: 2007-04-17
- רҵ: ½ðÊôÓлú»¯Ñ§

7Â¥2009-10-19 21:39:43













»Ø¸´´ËÂ¥
