XXII International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Budapest, Hungary, 23–27 August 1982
This conference is part of the Coordination Chemistry series.
Opening address
Interaction of small molecules with metal centers: the role of modeling studies
Kinetics of the fast charge and spin relaxation of coordination compounds studied by the Mossbauer Emission Spectroscopy
Metal peptide complexes
The symbiosis of metal ion and protein chemistry
Electrophilic and nucleophilic attacks on alkyl, nitrile, and isonitrile complexes of Pd(II) and Pt(II)
Solvent and pressure effects on kinetics of reactions of complexes
Equatorial-axial interactions: a more integral approach to the problems of mutual influence of ligands in complexes
Metalloborane cluster compounds
Intramolecular electron transfer
Mechanism and stereochemistry of asymmetric catalysis by metal complexes
Metal ion interaction with natural oligopeptides
Study of equilibria and kinetics of ligand exchange reactions of coordination compounds in solution by electron spin resonance
Oxidation of organic substrates with dioxygen complexes as intermediates
Comparison of the metal ion promoted dephosphorylation of adenosine 5'-triphosphate and uridine 5'-triphosphate
Heme protein structure and dynamics, studied by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
Kinetics of metalloporphyrin formation with particular reference to the metal ion assisted mechanism
Dioxygen complexes of ruthenium
New results in the coordination chemistry of σ-bonded carbanionic ligands