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R. J. P. Williams
Bio: R. J. P. Williams is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molybdenum. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 44 citations.
Topics: Molybdenum
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TL;DR: A review of the metal-to-ligand bonding is given in this article, with an emphasis on the analytical uses of these ligands, such as the synthesis of ring-substituted derivatives of the parent ligands.
Abstract: Publisher Summary In this chapter, one attempts to present a review giving emphasis to these new fields, and to this end as much material as possible has been subdivided under the headings of the various techniques and types of information. As a result of the chosen subdivision, certain aspects, such as the nature of the metal-to-ligand bonding are discussed in more than one section. Little mention will be made of the analytical uses of these ligands, which have recently been reviewed separately (711), of the synthesis of ring-substituted derivatives of the parent ligands, although a potentially useful method using transition-metal complexes has been reported; or of related species, such as 4,4‘-bipyridyl. The coverage of the literature is complete up to the end of 1967, and usually to the end of April 1968, and although many publications have regretfully not been mentioned, one have attempted to discuss the great majority of those papers which one believe to be of special importance.
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TL;DR: This work considers how the observed selection of elements by proteins has changed in evolution through changes of availability of elements and their combinations in the environment.
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