30th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan, 24–29 July 1994
This conference is part of the Coordination Chemistry series.
Preface
Chemical approaches to bridged biological metal assemblies
Metal-ligand multiple bonds. Oxo, imido and nitrido complexes of ruthenium and osmium
Transition metals as assembling and templating species: From catenanes and knots to organized multi-porphyrins arrays
Transition metal peroxo complexes relevant to metalloproteins
Recent developments in organometallic chemistry
Ab initio molecular orbital studies of elementary reactions and homogeneous catalytic cycles with organometallic compounds
Recent developments in the application of theory to structural problems in coordination chemistry
Dinuclear Mn complexes as functional models of Mn catalase
Activation of carbon-hydrogen bonds in alkanes and other organic molecules by Ir(I), Rh(I) and Ir(III) complexes
Copper-dioxygen chemistry and modeling the Fe-Cu center in cytochrome c oxidase
Amino acid- and pterin-metal chemistry as an approach to biological functions
Mechanistic studies on novel Mo-S containing cluster complexes in aqueous solution
Discrete and condensed clusters-A link between molecular and solid state chemistry
Coordination chemistry routes to films for superconducting electronics
Coordination chemistry in electrocatalysis
Structural aspects of the redox flexibility of group VIII metal complexes with tripodal polyphosphine ligands