The Chemical EducatorISSN: 1430-4171 (electronic version) Abstract Volume 13
Issue 2 (2008) pp 67-81 Lecturing in Inorganic Chemistry: Standard and Non–Standard Coordination ChemistryA.D. Garnovskii,† E.V. Sennikova,† and B.I. Kharisov‡,* †Institute of Physical and Organic
Chemistry, Southern Federal University, Rostov–on–Don, ‡Universidad
Autónoma de
Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico, bkhariss@ccr.dsi.uanl.mx Published online: 1 April 2008 Abstract. Recent progress and perspectives in modern coordination chemistry are examined in the following areas: types, reactivity and applications of metal complexes, synthesis of coordination compounds with organic and bioorganic ligands, and competitive coordination. Main attention is paid to little known synthetic methods and non–standard coordinations in metal complexes, generally omitted in classic textbooks.
Key Words: In the Classroom; inorganic chemistry; competitive coordination; synthesis; metal complexes; chemical education (*) Corresponding author. (E-mail: bkhariss@ccr.dsi.uanl.mx) Article in PDF format (409 KB) HTML format Issue date: April
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