Transition metal chemistry lies at the heart of materials science, catalysis, and modern inorganic research, yet its complex theories can often feel overwhelming to approach. This text-based course simplifies these advanced concepts, breaking down coordination chemistry into clear, digestible principles. You will transition from basic atomic structure to confidently predicting the behavior, geometry, and spectroscopic properties of transition metal complexes.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of coordination chemistry, including ligand types and coordination numbers.
- Apply Crystal Field Theory and Ligand Field Theory to predict magnetic properties and electronic spectra.
- Analyze transition metal complexes using modern spectroscopic techniques and molecular orbital diagrams.
- Explore the role of organometallic catalysis and active metal centers in biological systems.
- Practice solving complex coordination chemistry problems through guided, step-by-step written exercises.
You will begin by building a solid foundation in transition metal electronic configurations, nomenclature, and isomerism. From there, you will progress to advanced bonding theories and physical characterization methods, learning how to interpret real-world chemical data. This course is designed for undergraduate chemistry students, educators, and science professionals seeking a clear, comprehensive, and beginner-friendly introduction to transition metal chemistry with no advanced prerequisites. Begin reading today to master the fundamentals of coordination complexes.
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