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This textbook, Exploring Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry, covers the fundamentals of inorganic and organometallic chemistry for undergraduate and graduate students. Both theories of structure and bonding and reaction chemistry are covered, with applications to the catalysis of organic reactions, biochemistry, and drug design. A modular approach allows for basic materials of each chapter to be covered in an undergraduate course, with more advanced material suitable for M.S. and Ph.D. students."

ISBN

978-1-956812-09-1

Publication Date

11-21-2025

Publisher

MSL Academic Endeavors, Imprint of the Cleveland State University, Michael Schwartz Library

City

Cleveland, Ohio

Keywords

inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, transition metals, catalysts, metalloenzymes, group theory, molecular orbital theory

Disciplines

Chemistry | Inorganic Chemistry | Physical Sciences and Mathematics

About the Author

W. Christopher Boyd (B.A. Oberlin College, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley) is an inorganic chemist who has taught in Cleveland State University's Department of Chemistry since 2014. His research focuses on the coordination chemistry of azodioxides, the dimers of nitrosoarenes, and the application of the resulting complexes to anticancer drug design.

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