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ISBN 10: 0323161278
ISBN 13: 9780323161275
Author: Georg Brauer, Reed Riley
For many years, the inorganic section of the “Handbook of Preparative Chemistry” by L. Vanino was a laboratory standard. By 1940, however, the third (and last) edition of the handbook was no longer in print. Rather than simply reissue the Vanino manual, the Ferdinand Enke Press projected a completely new book: in contrast to the old, the new work would be written by a number of inorganic chemists, each a specialist in the given field. As editor, the publishers were able to obtain the services of Prof. Robert Schwartz. It was Prof. Schwartz who laid down what was to be the fundamental guideline for all subsequent work: that only those procedures were to be included which had been tested and confirmed in laboratory practice. Concerning the choice of substances, while not pretending to be exhaustive, the book would cover most of the compounds of inherent scientific interest or of importance for purposes of instruction. At the same time, it was clearly apparent that the common commercial chemicals, as well as those whose preparations require only the simplest chemical operations, need not be included.
Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry 2nd Edition Table of contents:
Section I: General Principles and Techniques
- Introduction to Preparative Inorganic Chemistry
- Historical Overview and Significance
- Basic Principles of Inorganic Synthesis
- Classification of Inorganic Compounds
- Laboratory Techniques in Inorganic Synthesis
- Overview of Laboratory Equipment
- General Laboratory Practices
- Safety in Inorganic Chemistry Labs
- Handling Air-Sensitive and Reactive Compounds
- Reagents and Solvents for Inorganic Synthesis
- Commonly Used Reagents in Inorganic Chemistry
- Selection and Preparation of Solvents
- Purification and Storage of Chemicals
- Crystallization Techniques
- Principles of Crystallization
- Methods for Obtaining High-Quality Crystals
- Solvent Selection and Cooling Techniques
- Separation and Purification Techniques
- Filtration and Centrifugation
- Chromatographic Methods
- Distillation and Sublimation Techniques
Section II: Inorganic Compounds of Specific Elements 6. Preparation of Alkali Metal Compounds
- General Properties and Synthesis Methods
- Preparation of Sodium and Potassium Compounds
- Synthesis of Lithium, Rubidium, and Cesium Salts
- Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds
- Preparation of Calcium, Magnesium, and Barium Compounds
- Synthesis of Strontium and Radium Compounds
- Applications and Characteristics of Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds
- Transition Metal Compounds
- General Synthesis Methods for Transition Metal Compounds
- Preparation of Oxides, Chlorides, and Sulfides
- Synthesis of Coordination Complexes and Organometallic Compounds
- Lanthanides and Actinides
- Methods for Preparing Lanthanide and Actinide Compounds
- Synthesis of Rare Earth Metal Compounds
- Chemistry of Uranium, Thorium, and Plutonium Compounds
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