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Integrating Molecular Modeling into the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
An exercise in molecular modeling is described for each of four common undergraduate lab experiments in inorganic chemistry. The molecular orbitals of BF3 and NMe3 are determined and examined as part of the experiment in which these two compounds combine to form an adduct.
Craig D. Montgomery
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A few bio-inorganic systems have been studied by means of modern quantum chemistry (QM) methods, such as the Density Functional Theory (DFT) in connection with a large set of basis functions. At this level, DFT has proven to give reliable (semi-quantitative) description of several properties of transition metals complexes which are either relevant part
Federica Arrigoni +8 more
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Synthesis of an organic-inorganic hybrid with short organic molecular chains by sol-gel chemistry
An oligomer with short organic molecular chains was successfully synthesized with KH550 and KH560. This oligomer was combined with tetraethyl orthosilicate and calcium chloride to prepare an organic-inorganic hybrid biological material (OI-BM) by sol-gel chemistry.
Jingjing Zheng +4 more
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Molecular imaging and radiotherapy using radionuclides is a rapidly expanding field of medicine and medical research. This article highlights the development of the role of inorganic chemistry in designing and producing the radiopharmaceuticals on which this interdisciplinary science depends.
Philip J. Blower
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Three-Dimensional Molecular Model for Active Inorganic Chemistry Learning: A Hand-made Approach
Due to its beneficial effects on the teaching and learning process, the use of molecular models in education has proved the importance of this method. It is clear that using handmade tools is very important in science education. This study makes recommendations for using the molecular model in high schools and universities to teach and evaluate ...
Elahe Keshavarz
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In this paper, empirical data are analysed to show some of the problems involved in the use of the Institute for Scientific Information’s (ISI) impact factors (IFs). Based on earlier work of the authors, and elaborating on some new topics, the paper shows that IFs as defined by ISI have shortcomings which make them inappropriate for the purposes for ...
T.N.H.F.J. Reedijk
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Introduction: Significance of molecular inorganic chemistry
Risto S. Laitinen
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Computational chemistry of molecular inorganic systems
Stuart A. Macgregor
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[Abstract Not Available]
Dursun Ali Köse +2 more
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Inorganic Chemistry Concepts Vol. 4, Inorganic Molecular Dissymmetry
B. Bosnich
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