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Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Section A covers recent developments in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. Every year, all the elements are reviewed, as is progress in: organometallic and coordination chemistry supramolecular chemistry computational methods inorganic materials science inorganic pharmaceuticals bioinorganic chemistry Top authors from around the world offer their approach to, and views of, the particular subject, written to a very high standard. In Volume 109, An-Hui Lu and co-authors of Dalian University of Technology write on `Porous materials for carbon dioxide capture'. This is the latest in the continuing series of chapters written by leading authorities, reviewing current perspectives and future developments in specific subject areas within inorganic chemistry. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Section A Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry provides comprehensive coverage of the most recent developments in the classical fields of chemical science. Published in three sections, this unique service offers critical assessments from expert international authors, on an annual basis. The short, easily accessible articles combined with the depth of information make Annual Reports an invaluable teaching resource. Vol 109 0260-1818(2013)109:1;1-X www.rsc.org/annrepa
Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry) – Royal Society of Chemistry
Published: Aug 28, 2013
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