Author | Ferraro, John R. author |
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Title | Low-Frequency Vibrations of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds [electronic resource] / by John R. Ferraro |
Imprint | Boston, MA : Springer US, 1971 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1809-5 |
Descript | XIV, 310 p. online resource |
1 Introduction -- 1.1. History -- 1.2. Usefulness of the Far-Infrared Region -- 1.3. Problems and Remedies -- 2 Far-Infrared Instrumentation -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Present Commercial Grating/Prism Instruments -- 2.3. Present Commercial Interferometric Instruments -- 2.4. Comparison of the Interferometer with the Conventional Spectrometer -- 2.5. Trends in Far-Infrared Instrumentation -- 3 Sampling Techniques and Instrument Calibration in the Far-Infrared Region -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Window Materials for Cells -- 3.3. Far-Infrared Solvents -- 3.4. Sampling Techniques -- 3.5. Calibration of Far-Infrared Instruments -- 4 New Techniques Used with Far-Infrared Measurements -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. The Slow-Neutron Scattering (SNS) Technique -- 4.3. High-Pressure Techniques in the Far-Infrared Region -- 5 Metal-Oxygen Vibrations -- 5.1. Metal-Oxygen Vibrations in Hydrates -- 5.2. Metallic Oxides -- 5.3. Metal-Oxygen Vibrations in Hydroxyl-Bridged Complexes -- 5.4. Metal-Oxygen Vibrations in Salts Involving Oxygenated Polyatomic Anions -- 5.5. ?-Diketone Complexes -- 5.6. Complexes of Organic Acids -- 5.7. Complexes of Organic Oxide Ligands -- 5.8. Miscellaneous Complexes -- 5.9. Nature of the Metal-Oxygen Vibration -- 5.10. Raman Spectroscopic Studies -- 6 Metal-Halide Vibration -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Hepta- and Octacoordinated MoleculesโMX7, MX8 (CN = 7, 8) -- 6.3. Hexacoordinated MoleculesโOh Symmetry (CN = 6) -- 6.4. Pentacoordinated MoleculesโMX5, MX5n- (CN = 5) -- 6.5. Tetracoordinated MoleculesโMX4, MX4n- (CN = 4) -- 6.6. Tricoordinated MoleculesโMX3 (CN = 3) -- 6.7. Dicoordinated MoleculesโMX2 (CN = 2) -- 6.8. MX-Type Metal Halides -- 6.9. Miscellaneous Metal Halide Vibrations -- 6.10. Complexes Involving Organic Ligands -- 6.11. Bridged Metal Halide Vibrations -- 6.12. Summary -- 7 Metal-Nitrogen Vibration -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Metal Ammine Complexes -- 7.3. Complexes of 2,2?-Bipyridyl, 2,2?,2?-Terpyridyl, 1,10-Phenanthroline, Aniline, and 8-Aminoquinoline -- 7.4. Metal-Imidazole Complexes and Complexes with Substituted Imidazoles -- 7.5. Metal-Pyridine and Related Complexes -- 7.6. Metal-Ethylenediamine and Related Complexes -- 7.7. Metal-Hydrazine Complexes -- 7.8. Metal Complexes Containing Nitrile Groups -- 7.9. Metal Isothiocyanate and Related Complexes -- 7.10. Metal-Amino Acid Complexes -- 7.11. Metal-Nitro Complexes -- 7.12. Metal-Azide Complexes -- 7.13. Metal-Nitrosyl Complexes -- 7.14. Summary -- 8 Miscellaneous Metal-Ligand Vibrations -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Metal-Sulfur Vibrations -- 8.3. Metal-Selenium Vibrations -- 8.4. Metal-Tellurium Vibrations -- 8.5. Metal-Phosphorus Vibrations -- 8.6. Metal-Arsenic Vibrations -- 8.7. Metal-Metal Vibrations -- 8.8. Summary of the ?MC and ?MCX Vibrations -- 9 Other Low-Frequency Vibrations -- 9.1. Ion-Pair Vibrations -- 9.2. Low-Frequency Vibrations of Molecules Trapped in Clathrates -- 9.3. Electronic Transitions -- 9.4. Lattice Vibrations -- 9.5. Miscellaneous Vibrations -- Appendixes -- Appendix 1. Selection Rules and Correlation Charts -- Site Symmetries for the 230 Space Groups -- Correlation Tables for the Species of a Group and Its Subgroups -- Appendix 2. Procedure Used for Factor Group Analysis of Solids