内容简介:
【内容简介】 The Journal of Coordination Chemistry publishes the results of original investigations involving the physical and chemical properties, syntheses and structures of coordination compounds of metals. Its scope may be defined as being concerned with the interactions of organic and inorganic ligands with metal centres. Material on applications of coordination compounds may be included when relevant from time to time. Short reviews of current research in coordination chemistry will also be considered for publication. In addition to full articles, preliminary communications of results (up to 1000 words) may be submitted. The journal intends to shorten considerably the time between receipt, acceptance and publication of such articles in order to provide a mechanism for speedy publication of preliminary accounts of original and significant findings in coordination chemistry. Short articles that lack urgency are also acceptable to the journal and will be publi shed in due course, as long as the desire to avoid multiple publication is met. Books for review should be sent to the editors, at the addresses above.
ISSN: 0095-8972 4 issues per volume
CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Peter A. Williams Department of Chemistry School of Science University of Western Sydney, Nepean P.O. Box 10 Kingswood NSW, Australia 2747 Tel: (02) 4736 0808 Fax: (02) 4736 0747 Email: p.williams@nepean.uws.edu.au
Jim D. Atwood Department of Chemistry 556 Natural Science Complex, North Campus SUNY University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260-3000, USA Tel: (716) 645-6800 ext. 2127 Fax: (716) 645-6963 Email: jatwood@acsu.buffalo.edu
A Selection of Papers Synthesis and Reactivity of Trigonal Copper(I) Compounds. Crystal Structure of Bis(Tetrahydropyrimidine-2-Thione)Copper(I) Bromide, Pericles D. Akrivos, Petros Karagiannidis, Jan Herrema, Marija Luic and Biserka Kojic-Prodic * Synthesis and Catalytic Activity of Ruthenium(II) Complexes Containing Acetylacetonate, Bipul C. Paul, Prashanta Sarkhel and Raj K. Poddar * Di-, Tri- and Poly- Nuclear Transition Metal Complexes of 3,4-Diacetyl-2,5-Hexanedione, Adel A. A. Emara, Saied M. E. Khalil and Kamal A. R. Salib * A Re(I) Complex of the Phosphine Obtained by Reacting Diphenylphosphine with Tert-Butyl Acrylate: A Phosphine-Ester Complex that Can be Converted to the Phosphine-Acid Complex Under Mild Conditions, Kelly R. Benak and Bruce N. Storhoff