Structure and Bonding brings together up-to-date,
authoritative reviews on chemical bonds involving a metal and a small
number of associated atoms from modern inorganic chemistry, chemcial
physics and biochemistry. These arrangements are important for symmetry
considerations by crystallographers, for the application of group theory
and molecular orbital theory to chromophores, and because of their
widespread accurrence in polyatomic molecules, in complex ions in
solution, in vitreous materials, in minerals, and in biological materials,
in minerals, and in biological materials and organisms. Of special
interest is the role of the complex metall-ligand moiety.
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