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This book aims to bridge the gap between undergraduate- and research-level electrochemistry books: to introduce inorganic chemists to electrochemical investigations and to demonstrate the many fields of inorganic chemistry to electrochemists. It begins by explaining the fundamentals of electrode reactions: electron transfer reactions. It examines the applications of the technique to the different fields of inorganic chemistry, such as organometallics, coordination compounds; bioinorganics/biomimetic and materials science. The topics included are: metallocenes; organometallic and coordination complexes of redox active ligands; metal–carbonyl clusters; superconductors; molecular wires; and proteins. |