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Alexei K. Baev
Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Element-Organic Compounds
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015. 2016. xxiv, 278 S. 668 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING 2016
ISBN: 3-319-36033-7 (3319360337)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-319-36033-1 (9783319360331)
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This book extends the development of the thermodynamic theory of specific intermolecular interactions to element-organic and specific organometallic compounds. The fundamentals of an unconventional approach to the theory of H-bonding and specific interactions are formulated, based on a concept of pentacoordinate carbon atoms. Prof. Baev has introduced the theory already in his successful books "Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Organic Compounds" and "Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Nitrogenated and Bioorganic Compounds". In this book he also demonstrates it for element organic and specific organometallic compounds, a class of substances which is of great importance in synthetic chemistry and catalysis. Furthermore, organic compound classes, that have not been treated in the previous books, are included. New types of hydrogen bonds and specific interactions are substantiated and their energies are determined on the basis of the developed methodology. In this way, the influence of the molecular structure on the energy and on intermolecular interactions can be discussed for these particular compound classes.
Hydrogen Bonds of Hydrides and Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Alkyl Compounds of Main Group Elements.- Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Silanes and their Derivatives.- Specific Interactions of Element-Organic Compounds of Germanium Subgroup Elements.- Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Sulphurgenated Organic Compounds.- Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Sulphur, Oxygen and Nitrogenated Organic Compounds.