Tin Chemistry: Fundamentals, Frontiers, and Applications

· John Wiley & Sons
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Tin chemistry retains a place in contemporary science as an important element owing to its wide range of applications. New and exciting research is being generated on an annual basis from all parts of the world – the study of tin and its compounds attracts considerable interest from a range of perspectives such as organic synthesis, medicine, materials chemistry, catalysis and environment.

Tin Chemistry – Fundamentals, Frontiers and Applications collects, in one comprehensive volume, authoritative and concise snapshots of modern tin chemistry in a full range of applications. Over forty of the leading tin chemistry experts have contributed reviews in six themes:

  • fundamentals in tin chemistry
  • materials chemistry and structural chemistry of tin compounds
  • medicinal and biocidal applications of tin compounds
  • tin in the environment
  • tin in organic synthesis
  • tin in catalysis

Tin Chemistry – Fundamentals, Frontiers and Applications is an essential overview of modern perspectives on this important element for the specialist and non-specialist alike. It will promote cross-disciplinary interactions and at the same time be an essential teaching resource for advanced university classes.

About the author

Professor Alwyn Davies, FRS, University College London, UK
Professor Davies is the author of Organotin Chemistry (Wiley-VCH, 2nd Edition 2004) and editor-in-chief of Journal of Chemical Research and Science Reviews.

Professor Marcel Gielen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Professor Gielen is the author of several organometallic books and editor of the journals Main Group Metal Chemistry and Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

Professor Keith Pannell, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Professor Pannell has published over 200 articles in the international literature in the general area of main group chemistry.

Professor Edward Tiekink, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Professor Tiekink serves as co/associate editor for Acta Crystallographica E, Applied Organometallic Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry & Applications, and Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie.

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