Data compilations in physics


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The Chemistry of Free Radicals


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Radicals play a major role as intermediates in many chemical reactions. They contribute to transformations in the atmosphere, living organisms, chemical synthesis, combustion and detonation amongst others. This comprehensive and conclusive book discusses all these aspects. N-centered Radicals deals with NOx and NCO, relatively stable radicals whose presence in the atmosphere influences the metabolism of living organisms. Also included are NHx, NCH and N3, important in radical studies, chemical synthesis, detonation and metabolism. Until now there has been no single volume bringing together all aspects of N-centered radical chemistry, from formation, to their chemistry in aqueous environments, biological systems and the atmosphere. N-centered Radicals is essential reading for researchers in organic, physical and environmental chemistry, biology and all others examining the effects of N-centered radicals.




Nitroxide Radicals / Nitroxid-Radikale 1


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Volume II/17d1 is the first part of the fourth subvolume of a supplement to the previous compilations II/1 and II/9a-d on magnetic properties of free radicals, published in 1965 and 1977 - 1980, which covered the literature up to 1975. Due to the continuing rapid development of the field and the inclusion of new subjects, the supplement covering the period 1975 - 1985 had to be split into subvolumes which appear in fast succession. Together with earlier volumes, II/17 offers an up-to-date and comprehensive survey and a collection of data on important chemical intermediates. The series started with subvolume II/17a, which treats inorganic radicals and radical ions as well as radicals in metal complexes. Subvolume II/17b deals with nonconjugated carbon radicals. Subvolume II/17c covers conjugated carbon-centered and nitrogen radicals. Subvolumes II/17e and II/17f, which appeared at the end of 1987, are concerned with radicals centered on heteroatoms with Z > 7 and selected anion radicals. Subvolumes II/17d1 (presented herewith) and II/17d2 (early in 1989) treat nitroxide radicals.




N-centered Radicals


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Nitroxide Radicals / Nitroxid-Radikale 2


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Volume II/17d2 is the second part of the fourth subvolume of a supplement to the previous compilations II/1 and II/9a-d on magnetic properties of free radicals, published in 1965 and 1977-1980, which covered the literature up to 1975. Due to the continuing rapid development of the field and the inclusion of new subjects, the supplement covering the period 1975-1985 had to be split into several subvolumes which appear in fast succession. Together with the earlier volumes, II/17 offers an up-to-date and comprehensive survey and a collection of data on important chemical intermediates. The series started with subvolume II/17a, which treats inorganic radicals and radical ions as well as radicals in metal complexes. Subvolume II/17b deals with nonconjugated carbon radicals. Subvolume II/17c covers conjugated carbon-centered and nitrogen radicals. Subvolumes II/17e and II/17f which appeared at the end of 1987, are concerned with radicals centered on heteroatoms with Z>7 and selected anion radicals. Subvolumes II/17d1 (December 1988) and II/17d2 (presented herewith) treat nitroxide radicals.




Nitroxide Radicals / Nitroxid-Radikale 1


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Volume II/17d1 is the first part of the fourth subvolume of a supplement to the previous compilations II/1 and II/9a-d on magnetic properties of free radicals, published in 1965 and 1977 - 1980, which covered the literature up to 1975. Due to the continuing rapid development of the field and the inclusion of new subjects, the supplement covering the period 1975 - 1985 had to be split into subvolumes which appear in fast succession. Together with earlier volumes, II/17 offers an up-to-date and comprehensive survey and a collection of data on important chemical intermediates. The series started with subvolume II/17a, which treats inorganic radicals and radical ions as well as radicals in metal complexes. Subvolume II/17b deals with nonconjugated carbon radicals. Subvolume II/17c covers conjugated carbon-centered and nitrogen radicals. Subvolumes II/17e and II/17f, which appeared at the end of 1987, are concerned with radicals centered on heteroatoms with Z > 7 and selected anion radicals. Subvolumes II/17d1 (presented herewith) and II/17d2 (early in 1989) treat nitroxide radicals.