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    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Dissociation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Drawn from over 5,500 sources, Comprehensive Handbook of Chemical Bond Energies compiles the most recent experimental BDE data for more than 19,600 bonds and 102 elements. Organized by bond type, functional group, bond order, bond degree, molecular size, and structure, the data can also be located using the Periodic Table. The book presents data for organics, biochemicals, and radicals as well as clusters, ions, hydrogen- and surface-bonded species, Van der Waals complexes, and halogen-clusters/complexes. It also introduces entirely new data for inorganics and organometallics and summarizes the heats of formation for atoms, free radicals, and monoatomic ions in the gas phase.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (1685 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781420007282
    DDC: 541.224
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Preface to the primary version -- Author -- List of notations and abbreviations -- Table of Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1.1 Comprehensive Database of the BDEs -- 1.2 What is the BDE? -- 1.3 Why are Reliable BDEs Needed? -- 1.4 Scope of this Book -- 1.5 On Energy Units -- 1.6 How to Search for BDEs in this Book -- 1.7 How to Use the BDE Data Tables -- Chapter Two: Experimental Methods for Measuring BDEs -- 2.1 A Summary of Main Experimental Methods -- 2.2 The Conversion Between Do, De, and DHo -- 2.2.1 Diatomic Molecules -- 2.2.2 Polyatomic Molecules -- Chapter Three: BDEs of C-H Bonds -- 3.1 Chain Saturated Hydrocarbons -- 3.2 Chain Unsaturated Hydrocarbons -- 3.3 Cyclic Hydrocarbons -- 3.4 Aromatic Hydrocarbons -- 3.5 Halogenated Hydrocarbons -- 3.6 Organic Compounds Containing Heteroatom(s) -- 3.6.1 C-H BDEs with α-OH, -OR, -C(O), -C(O)OH, -C(O)OR, -OC(O)R and -OOR -- 3.6.1.1 C-H BDEs with α-OH -- 3.6.1.2 C-H BDEs with α-OR -- 3.6.1.3 C-H BDEs with α-C(O) -- 3.6.1.4 C-H BDEs with α-C(O)OH -- 3.6.1.5 C-H BDEs with α-C(O)OR, -OC(O)R and -OOR -- 3.6.2 C-H BDEs with α-N, -CN, -NC, -NO, -NO2, -NN and in Heterocyclic Species -- 3.6.2.1 C-H BDEs with α-N -- 3.6.2.2 C-H BDEs with α-CN and -NC -- 3.6.2.3 C-H BDEs with α-NO, -NO2, and -NN -- 3.6.2.4 C-H BDEs in Heterocyclic Species -- 3.6.3 C-H BDEs with α-O, -N and their Groups -- 3.6.4 C-H BDEs with α-C(S), -S, -SO, and -SO2 -- 3.6.5 C-H BDEs with Other Heteroatoms at α-Position -- 3.7 C-H BDEs in Radicals -- Chapter Four: BDEs of C-C Bonds -- 4.1 Saturated Hydrocarbons -- 4.2 Chain Unsaturated Hydrocarbons -- 4.3 Aromatic Hydrocarbons -- 4.4 Halogenated Hydrocarbons -- 4.5 Organic Compounds Containing Heteroatoms -- 4.5.1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Atoms. , 4.5.2 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Atoms -- 4.5.3 Organic Compounds Containing Sulfur Atoms -- 4.6 C-C BDEs in Radicals -- Chapter Five: BDEs of C-Halogen Bonds -- 5.1 C-F Bonds -- 5.2 C-Cl Bonds -- 5.3 C-Br Bonds -- 5.4 C-I Bonds -- Chapter Six: BDEs of O-X Bonds -- 6.1 O-H Bonds -- 6.1.1 O-H Bonds in Non-Phenols -- 6.1.1.1 O-H Bonds in ROH -- 6.1.1.2 O-H Bonds in RC(O)OH -- 6.1.1.3 O-H Bonds in ROOH -- 6.1.2 O-H Bonds in Oximes and Hydrolamines -- 6.1.3 O-H Bonds in Phenols -- 6.1.4 O-H Bonds in Sterically Hindered Phenols -- 6.1.5 O-H Bonds in Metal-Containing Species -- 6.1.6 O-H Bonds in Radicals -- 6.2 O-O Bonds -- 6.3 O-C Bonds -- 6.3.1 O-C Bonds in Alcohols -- 6.3.2 O-C Bonds in Ethers -- 6.3.3 O-C Bonds in Acids, Esters and Anhydrides -- 6.3.4 O-C Bonds in Peroxides and Peroxys -- 6.3.5 O-C Bonds in Other Species -- 6.3.6 O-C Bonds in Radicals -- 6.4 O-N Bonds -- 6.5 O-S Bonds -- 6.6 O-Halogen Bonds -- Chapter Seven: BDEs of N-X Bonds -- 7.1 N-H Bonds -- 7.1.1 N-H Bonds in Non-Anilines -- 7.1.2 N-H Bonds in Anilines -- 7.1.3 N-H Bonds in Cyclic Compounds -- 7.2 N-N Bonds -- 7.3 N-C Bonds -- 7.4 N-S Bonds -- 7.5 N-Halogen Bonds -- 7.6 N-B, N-Al, N-Ga, and N-In Bonds -- Chapter Eight: BDEs of S-, Se-, Te-, Po-X Bonds -- 8.1 S-H Bonds -- 8.2 S-S Bonds -- 8.3 S-C Bonds -- 8.4 S-Halogen Bonds -- 8.5 S-P, S-As, and S-Sb Bonds -- 8.6 Se-X Bonds -- 8.7 Te-X Bonds -- 8.8 Po-X Bonds -- Chapter Nine: BDEs of Si-, Ge-, Sn-, and Pb-X Bonds -- 9.1 Si-X BDEs -- 9.2 Ge-X Bonds -- 9.3 Sn-X Bonds -- 9.4 Pb-X Bonds -- Chapter Ten: BDEs of P-, As-, Sb-, Bi-X Bonds -- 10.1 P-X Bonds -- 10.2 As-X Bonds -- 10.3 Sb-X Bonds -- 10.4 Bi-X Bonds -- Chapter Eleven: BDEs of H(H±)-, Li(Li±)-, Na(Na±)-, K(K±)-, Rb(Rb±)-, and Cs(Cs±)-X Bonds -- 11.1 H-, H±-, and H¯-X Bonds -- 11.2 Li- and Li±-X Bonds -- 11.2.1 Li-X Bonds -- 11.2.2 Li±-X Bonds. , 11.3 Na-, Na+-, and Na¯-X Bonds -- 11.3.1 Na-X Bonds -- 11.3.2 Na+-X Bonds -- 11.3.3 Na¯-X Bonds -- 11.4 K-, K+-, and K¯-X Bonds -- 11.4.1 K-X Bonds -- 11.4.2 K+-X Bonds -- 11.4.3 K¯-X Bonds -- 11.5 Rb-, Rb+-, and Rb¯-X Bonds -- 11.5.1 Rb-X Bonds -- 11.5.2 Rb+-X Bonds -- 11.5.3 Rb¯-X Bonds -- 11.6 Cs-, Cs+-, and Cs¯-X Bonds -- 11.6.1 Cs-X Bonds -- 11.6.2 Cs+-X Bonds -- 11.6.3 Cs¯-X Bonds -- Chapter Twelve: BDEs of Be(Be+)-, Mg(Mg+)-, Ca(Ca+)-, Sr(Sr+)-, Ba(Ba+)-, and Ra-X Bonds -- 12.1 Be- and Be+-X Bonds -- 12.1.1 Be-X Bonds -- 12.1.2 Be+-X Bonds -- 12.2 Mg- and Mg+-X Bonds -- 12.2.1 Mg-X Bonds -- 12.2.2 Mg+-X Bonds -- 12.3 Ca- and Ca+-X Bonds -- 12.3.1 Ca-X Bonds -- 12.3.2 Ca+-X Bonds -- 12.4 Sr- and Sr+-X Bonds -- 12.4.1 Sr-X Bonds -- 12.4.2 Sr+-X Bonds -- 12.5 Ba- and Ba+-X Bonds -- 12.5.1 Ba-X Bonds -- 12.5.2 Ba+-X Bonds -- 12.6 Ra-X Bonds -- Chapter Thirteen: BDEs of Sc(Sc+)-, Y(Y+)-, La(La+)-, and Ac(Ac+)-X Bonds -- 13.1 Sc- and Sc+-X Bonds -- 13.1.1 Sc-X Bonds -- 13.1.2 Sc+-X Bonds -- 13.2 Y- and Y+-X Bonds -- 13.2.1 Y- Bonds -- 13.2.2 Y+-X Bonds -- 13.3 La- and La+-X Bonds -- 13.4 Ac- and Ac+-X Bonds -- Chapter Fourteen: BDEs of Ti(Ti±)-, Zr(Zr±)-, and Hf(Hf±)-X Bonds -- 14.1 Ti-, Ti±-, and Ti¯-X Bonds -- 14.1.1 Ti-X Bonds -- 14.1.2 Ti+- and Ti¯-X Bonds -- 14.2 Zr- and Zr+-X Bonds -- 14.2.1 Zr-X Bonds -- 14.2.2 Zr+-X Bonds -- 14.3 Hf- and Hf+-X Bonds -- Chapter Fifteen: BDEs of V(V±)-, Nb(Nb+)-, and Ta(Ta+)-X Bonds -- 15.1 V-, V+-, and V¯-X Bonds -- 15.1.1 V-X Bonds -- 15.1.2 V+-X Bonds -- 15.1.3 V¯-X Bonds -- 15.2 Nb- and Nb+-X Bonds -- 15.2.1 Nb-X Bonds -- 15.2.2 Nb+-X Bonds -- 15.3 Ta- and Ta+-X Bonds -- 15.3.1 Ta-X Bonds -- 15.3.2 Ta+-X Bonds -- Chapter Sixteen: BDEs of Cr(Cr±)-, Mo(Mo±)-, and W(W±)-X Bonds -- 16.1 Cr-, Cr±-, and Cr¯-X Bonds -- 16.1.1 Cr-X Bonds -- 16.1.2 Cr+-X Bonds -- 16.1.3 Cr¯-X Bonds. , 16.2 Mo-, Mo+-, and Mo¯-X Bonds -- 16.2.1 Mo-X Bonds -- 16.2.2 Mo+-X Bonds -- 16.2.3 Mo+-X Bonds -- 16.3 W-, W+-, and W¯-X Bonds -- 16.3.1 W-X Bonds -- 16.3.2 W+-X Bonds -- 16.3.3 W¯-X Bonds -- Chapter Seventeen: BDEs of Mn(Mn±)-, Tc(Tc+), and Re(Re±)-X Bonds -- 17.1 Mn-, Mn+-, and Mn¯-X Bonds -- 17.1.1 Mn-X Bonds -- 17.1.2 Mn+-X Bonds -- 17.1.3 Mn¯-X Bonds -- 17.2 Tc-X and Tc+-X Bonds -- 17.2.1 Tc-X Bonds -- 17.2.2 Tc+-X Bonds -- 17.3 Re-, Re+-, and Re¯-X Bonds -- 17.3.1 Re-X Bonds -- 17.3.2 Re+-X Bonds -- 17.3.3 Re¯-X Bonds -- Chapter Eighteen: BDEs of Fe(Fe±)-, Ru(Ru+)-, and Os(Os+)-X Bonds -- 18.1 Fe-, Fe+-, and Fe¯-X Bonds -- 18.1.1 Fe-X Bonds -- 18.1.2 Fe+-X Bonds -- 18.1.3 Fe¯-X Bonds -- 18.2 Ru- and Ru+-X Bonds -- 18.2.1 Ru-X Bonds -- 18.2.2 Ru+-X Bonds -- 18.3 Os- and Os+-X Bonds -- 18.3.1 Os-X Bonds -- 18.3.2 Os+-X Bonds -- Chapter Nineteen: BDEs of Co(Co±)-, Rh(Rh+)-, and Ir(Ir+)-X Bonds -- 19.1 Co-, Co+- and Co¯-X Bonds -- 19.1.1 Co-X Bonds -- 19.1.2 Co+-X Bonds -- 19.1.3 Co¯-X Bonds -- 19.2 Rh- and Rh+-X Bonds -- 19.2.1 Rh-X Bonds -- 19.2.2 Rh+-X Bonds -- 19.3 Ir- and Ir+-X Bonds -- 19.3.1 Ir-X Bonds -- 19.3.2 Ir+-X Bonds -- Chapter Twenty: BDEs of Ni(Ni±)-, Pd(Pd±)-, and Pt(Pt±)-X Bonds -- 20.1 Ni-, Ni+-, and Ni¯-X Bonds -- 20.1.1 Ni-X Bonds -- 20.1.2 Ni+- and Ni¯-X Bonds -- 20.1.3 Ni¯-X Bonds -- 20.2 Pd-, Pd+-, and Pd¯-X Bonds -- 20.2.1 Pd-X Bonds -- 20.2.2 Pd+-X Bonds -- 20.2.3 Pd¯-X Bonds -- 20.3 Pt-, Pt+-, and Pt¯-X Bonds -- 20.3.1 Pt-X Bonds -- 20.3.2 Pt+-X Bonds -- 20.3.3 Pt¯-X Bonds -- Chapter Twenty-One: BDEs of Cu(Cu±)-, Ag(Ag±)-, and Au(Au±)-X Bonds -- 21.1 Cu-, Cu+-, and Cu¯-X Bonds -- 21.1.1 Cu-X Bonds -- 21.1.2 Cu+-X Bonds -- 21.1.3 Cu¯-X Bonds -- 21.2 Ag-, Ag+-, and Ag¯-X Bonds -- 21.2.1 Ag-X Bonds -- 21.2.2 Ag+-X Bonds -- 21.2.3 Ag¯-X Bonds -- 21.3 Au-, Au+-, and Au¯-X Bonds -- 21.3.1 Au-X Bonds -- 21.3.2 Au+-X Bonds. , 21.3.3 Au¯-X Bonds -- Chapter Twenty-Two: BDEs of Zn(Zn+)-, Cd(Cd+)-, and Hg(Hg+)-X Bonds -- 22.1 Zn- and Zn+-X Bonds -- 22.1.1 Zn-X Bonds -- 22.1.2 Zn+-X Bonds -- 22.2 Cd- and Cd+-X Bonds -- 22.2.1 Cd-X Bonds -- 22.2.2 Cd+-X Bonds -- 22.3 Hg- and Hg+-X Bonds -- 22.3.1 Hg-X Bonds -- 22.3.2 Hg+-X Bonds -- Chapter Twenty-Three: BDEs of B(B±)-, Al(Al±)-, Ga(Ga±)-, In(In±)-, and Tl(Tl±)-X Bonds -- 23.1 B-, B+-, and B¯-X Bonds -- 23.1.1 B-X Bonds -- 23.1.2 B+-X Bonds -- 23.1.3 B¯-X Bonds -- 23.2 Al-, and Al±-X Bonds -- 23.2.1 Al-X Bonds -- 23.2.2 Al+- and Al¯-X Bonds -- 23.3 Ga-, Ga+-, and Ga¯-X Bonds -- 23.3.1 Ga-X Bonds -- 23.3.2 Ga+-X Bonds -- 23.3.3 Ga¯-X Bonds -- 23.4 In- and In±-X Bonds -- 23.4.1 In-X Bonds -- 23.4.2 In+- and In¯-X Bonds -- 23.5 Tl- and Tl±-X Bonds -- 23.5.1 Tl-X Bonds -- 23.5.2 Tl+- and Tl¯-X Bonds -- Chapter Twenty-Four: BDEs in the C-, Si-, Ge-, Sn-, Pb-clusters and Complexes -- 24.1 Carbon and the Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.1.1 Carbon Clusters/Complexes -- 24.1.2 Positive Carbon-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.1.3 Negative Carbon-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.2 Silicon and the Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.2.1 Silicon Clusters/Complexes -- 24.2.2 Silicon-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.3 Germanium Clusters/Complexes -- 24.3.1 Germanium Clusters/Complexes -- 24.3.2 Germanium-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.4 Tin Clusters/Complexes -- 24.4.1 Tin Clusters/Complexes -- 24.4.2 Tin-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 24.5 Lead Clusters/Complexes -- Chapter Twenty-Five: BDEs in the N-, P-, As-, Sb-, Bi-Clusters and Complexes -- 25.1 Nitrogen and the Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 25.1.1 Nitrogen Clusters/Complexes -- 25.1.2 Positive Nitrogen-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 25.1.3 Negative Nitrogen-Ion Clusters/Complexes -- 25.2 Phosphorus Clusters/Complexes -- 25.2.1 Phosphorus-Cation Clusters/Complexes -- 25.2.2 Phosphorus-Anion Clusters/Complexes. , 25.3 Arsenic Clusters/Complexes.
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    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Dissociation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: With data on over 2600 bonds in 2300 organic compounds, the Handbook of Bond Dissociation Energies in Organic Compounds is the first comprehensive collection of experimental BDE data and is sure to be welcomed by chemists around the world. It is organized by bond type within 43 separate tables, and for each bond type, the data are classified by functional group, bond order, bond degree, and molecular size and structure. The author presents up to five experimental values for each dissociation, highlights the recommended value, and lists with each the experimental method used and references. An outstanding format and complete indexing both by compound name and by chemical formula make searching for data quick and easy.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (395 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781420039863
    DDC: 547
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Preface -- List of notations and abbreviations -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental methods for measuring BDEs -- 3. Tabulated BDEs of C& -- #8211 -- H bonds -- 4. Tabulated BDEs of C& -- #8211 -- C bonds -- 5. Tabulated BDEs of C& -- #8211 -- halogen bonds -- 6. Tabulated BDEs of O& -- #8211 -- X bonds -- 7. Tabulated BDEs of N& -- #8211 -- X bonds -- 8. Tabulated BDEs of S& -- #8211 -- X bonds -- 9. Tabulated BDEs of Si& -- #8211 -- , Ge& -- #8211 -- , Sn& -- #8211 -- , P& -- #8211 -- and Se& -- #8211 -- X bonds -- 10. Tabulated BDEs in some inorganic compounds -- 11. Heats of formation of atoms, inorganic and organic radicals -- References -- Index of compound classes.
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    The @journal of physical chemistry 〈Washington, DC〉 93 (1989), S. 3306-3308 
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    The @journal of physical chemistry 〈Washington, DC〉 93 (1989), S. 7333-7335 
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    The @journal of physical chemistry 〈Washington, DC〉 95 (1991), S. 6745-6746 
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