77 Best Books on Inorganic Chemistry

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We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Inorganic Chemistry, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Inorganic Chemistry Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Inorganic Chemistry below.

1. Inorganic Chemistry I, II & III

1."Inorganic Chemistry" by Shriver and Atkins
2."Inorganic Chemistry" by Duward Shriver
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book covers the concepts of inorganic chemistry. The book contains revised and updated content. The book is helpful for the students studying in India. The book is written in a student-friendly manner. The book focuses on bioinorganic chemistry and organic metallic chemistry. It also focuses on the chemistry of metals and solid-state chemistry.

3."Inorganic Chemistry" by Gary Wulfsberg
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is written for junior and senior students of inorganic chemistry. It contains the topics of bioinorganic, environmental, geological and medicinal sciences. The book focuses on the observations and theoretical models. It explains the chemical concepts and reactions using valence bond theory. It also covers topics of advanced inorganic chemistry. It includes Symmetry, molecular orbital theory and a transition metal. It also includes organometallic chemistry and inorganic materials.

4."Advanced Inorganic Chemistry" by Cotton and Wilkinson
“Advanced Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is helpful for senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students of chemistry. This book includes important concepts of advanced inorganic chemistry. The book is based on the principles-based approach to inorganic chemistry. The book focuses on the chemical applications of group theory and molecular orbital theory. Main chapters included are general theory, symmetry in structure, the nature of chemical bonding, hydrogen. Other topics mentioned are chemistry of non-transition elements, oxygen, the Noble gases, classical complexes. A total of 28 chapters are discussed in 3 different sections. Appendix Has several energy levels diagrams for students to study. It covers topics like molecular orbital acid-base theory and band theory of solids. It also covers inorganic photochemistry. This book is suitable for advanced chemistry students.

5."Inorganic chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity" by Huheey
“Inorganic chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity” Book Review: This book is designed for the graduates of chemistry. The book gives a proper foundation for Inorganic Chemistry. This book contains updated information. This book is useful for students of chemistry. It focuses on bioinorganic chemistry and organic metallic chemistry. It also focuses on the chemistry of metals and solid-state chemistry. The topics of bioinorganic chemistry, organic metallic chemistry, chemistry of metals and solid state chemistry are provided in this book. This book provides various topics like organometallic chemistry, complex compounds and frost diagrams. It also contains symmetry that discusses the topics of spectroscopy and crystallography. It also gives the introduction of point groups. The chapters on bonding are also provided with examination point of view.

6."Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.2" by Asim K Das
“Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.2” Book Review: This book on inorganic chemistry is designed for students of chemistry. It covers organo-metallic chemistry and complex compounds. It also focuses on Frost’s diagrams. The book covers chapters on symmetry. It covers all the topics of spectroscopy and crystallography. It is useful for the preparation of exams.

7."Advanced Inorganic Chemistry - Vol. 2" by Prakash Satya
“Advanced Inorganic Chemistry – Vol. 2” Book Review: This book is written for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the field of Inorganic Chemistry. This book covers Coordination Chemistry and Transition metals. It also covers Inner-transition elements and topics that help students to master the fundamental concepts. It also covers topics related to Pedagogy. It includes several problems with solutions. In addition, it also includes previous year’s examination papers for reference.

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8."Advanced Inorganic Chemistry-Vol.-II" by Gurdeep Raj
9."Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.3" by Asim K Das
“Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.3” Book Review: This book is thoroughly revised and updated. It is one among the three volumes. It is the best book for postgraduate students. It covers topics related to atomic structure. It also covers atomic spectra and the fundamentals of quantum mechanics. The book focuses on wave mechanics, nuclear chemistry and radiation chemistry. In addition, it covers different theories of valence forces and chemical forces band.

10."Graduate Inorganic Chemistry - III" by B R Puri


2. Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry

1."Concepts and Problems in Inorganic Chemistry" by P S Raghavan
2."Variety in Coordination Modes of Ligands in Metal Complexes (Inorganic Chemistry Concepts)" by Shinichi Kawaguchi
“Variety in Coordination modes of Ligands in Metal Complexes (Inorganic Chemistry Concepts)” Book Review: This book shows that even the simplest mono- and diatomic glands such as H, CO, and N2 exhibit a variety of coordination modes, which are related to their reactions. It includes the thiocyanate anion which is taken up as a representative of the triatomic ambidentate ligands, and factors influencing the preferences for N- and S-bonding are summarized. In many instances, Acetylacetone which is one of the most familiar Werner ligands is shown to favor -carbon and n-allylic bonding.

3."Concise Inorganic Chemistry" by Lee
“Concise Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book provides a concise treatment on Inorganic Chemistry. It is designed for engineering aspirants. Chapters are included such as Hydrolysis, Metallurgy and Qualitative Salt Analysis.

4."A Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry For Competitions for JEE (Main Advanced) & All Other Engineering Entrance Examinations (Ist Year Programme)" by Dr O P Tandon
5."Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity" by Huheey / Medhi
“Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity” Book Review: ,This book is very useful to the students studying in the Indian subcontinent. Chapters are included such as bioinorganic chemistry, organic metallic chemistry, chemistry of metals and solid state chemistry; and also on organo-metallic chemistry, complex compounds and Frost diagrams. Chapter on symmetry covers concepts on spectroscopy and crystallography.

6."Inorganic Chemistry" by Weller and Overton
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book provides principles of inorganic chemistry. It covers inorganic chemistry from fundamental theory through to cutting-edge interdisciplinary research. It includes notes, illustrations, content boxes and key points. Also examples, questions, exercises and problems are included. It illustrates the impressive diversity of inorganic compounds. It is designed for undergraduate students.

7."Problems and Solutions in Inorganic Chemistry for JEE" by Vishal Joshi
8."Solution NMR of Paramagnetic Molecules: Applications to Metallobiomolecules and Models (Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry)" by Ivano Bertini and Claudio Luchinat
“Solution NMR of Paramagnetic Molecules: Applications to Metallobiomolecules and Models (Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry)” Book Review: This book describes new phenomena and effects which are due to the high magnetic fields. It provides a complete description, which is precise and illustrative, of theory and experiments of NMR of paramagnetic molecules in solution. Relevant examples are described from the time dependent behaviour of electrons in the various metal ions to the hyperfine-based information. The book mainly focuses on how to perform high resolution NMR experiments and how to obtain structural and dynamic information on paramagnetic metal-ion containing systems.


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3. Applied Inorganic Chemistry

1."Applied Inorganic Chemistry" by T W Swaddle
“Applied Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is meant for the students of independent courses of applied inorganic chemistry. It can also be used by the students of full-year courses of inorganic chemistry in addition to the textbook. This book provides the fundamental principles of applied inorganic chemistry. The fundamentals provided in this book are of lasting relevance rather than the temporary. This book contains the background of basic general chemistry. It also provides the basis for the introduction of organic chemistry.

2."Applied inorganic Chemistry" by Reddy R
“Applied Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is meant for undergraduates with a background of chemistry. It also acts as a source for practicing chemists, engineers, environmental scientists and educators. This book contains clearly explained principles of inorganic chemistry. These principles are demonstrated by interesting examples. This book provides a support for rational approaches to environmental problems. These environmental problems include pollution, abatement, corrosion control and water treatment.

3."Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry: Theory and practice" by N V Chenchu Lakshmi
“Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry: Theory and practice” Book Review: This book is designed for the undergraduate pharmacy students. This book provides the complete study of radiopharmaceuticals. The separate chapters for water and pharmaceutical reagents are available in this book. This book consists of detailed description for dental products and pharmaceutically acceptable glass. The monographs along with their preparations and formulations are provided in this book. It classifies the compounds based on their applications. This arrangement is similar to the classification in syllabus of AICTE and other top universities in India. Several review questions and practical experiments are provided in this book.

4."Problems in Physical Chemistry for JEE" by Narendra Avasthi
“Problems in Physical Chemistry for JEE” Book Review: This book is meant for the students of engineering / IIT JEE. Every chapter of the book is explained with a brief theory. Every chapter contains three levels of problems. The first level contains the basic problems that help to begin with the topic. The second level contains challenging problems based on wide application of facts. The third level problems are based on comprehensions such as matching type problems, assertion-reason type problems, etc. For the necessary problems, hints and solutions are also provided. It helps students in gaining fundamental as well as detailed knowledge in physical chemistry.

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5."Inorganic Chemistry" by SHARPE
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book serves as a textbook for the undergraduates of chemistry. It provides an introduction to descriptive chemistry of elements. This book also provides information about the role played by inorganic chemistry in our everyday lives. The current edition covers the extended periodic table. It also discusses the new approaches to estimating lattice energies and to bonding classifications of organometallic compounds. This book includes the thematic boxed sections with concentration on the parts of biology and medicine. This book provides several self-study exercises and also worked out problems. It contains definition panels and checklists at the end of each chapter.

6."Advanced Problems in Inorganic Chemistry" by Wadhwa Kapil Kumar
7."Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry" by Asim K Das
“Fundamental Concepts of Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is aimed at the honors, postgraduate and phd students. This book widely provides various topics like atomic structure and atomic spectra. It provides both classical and mechanical aspects of atomic structure. This book deals with fundamentals of quantum mechanics and wave mechanics. It also discusses nuclear chemistry and radiation chemistry. This book provides various theories of valence forces and chemical forces band. It also covers blotch theory of solids, solid state chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, etc. It also discusses various aspects of materials science.

8."Concise Inorganic Chemistry" by J D Lee
“Concise Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is meant for the undergraduate students of chemistry. This book consists of six sections; namely, theoretical concepts and hydrogen, s, p, d and f blocks and other topics. It provides groups of elements labelled from 1 to 18 according to IUPAC nomenclature. This book presents the reasons for structures, properties and reactions of compounds. These reasons are shown with elementary methods wherever possible. In this book, at the end of most of the chapters, a section for further reading is provided with easy to understand articles. This book provides references to specialised text books and review articles at the end of every chapter.

9."Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry" by Wai-Kee Li and Gong-Du Zhou
“Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book serves as a text book for the students of chemistry. This book discusses the structural chemistry of representative elements in periodic table, organometallics, coordination polymers, etc. It also provides a host-guest system and supramolecular assemblies. This book comprises three parts. The first part presents the basic bonding theories with a chapter on computational chemistry. The second part discusses point groups, space groups and their chemical applications. Third part provides a brief note on structural chemistry of the elements in the periodic table. It comprises structure and bonding, crystallographic data, generalizations of structural trends and highlights from recent literature.

10."Inorganic Chemistry" by E Keiter and R Keiter
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is written in simple language and straightforward nature. This book discusses bioinorganic and solid state chemistry. It deals with spectroscopy and crystallography. This book also discusses bonding, coordination chemistry and organometallic chemistry. This book also provides practice problems.

11."Inorganic Chemistry Principles" by D Banerjea
12."Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements" by R Bruce King
“Inorganic Chemistry of Main Group Elements” Book Review: This book is well organized and written in a student friendly manner. This book explains about hydrogen, carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead, nitrogen, chalcogens, boron, halogens, noble gases, boron, gallium, aluminium, zinc, indium, thallium, lanthanides and actinides.

13."Inorganic Chemistry" by P W Atkins and C H Langford


4. Inorganic Chemistry: Structure, Principle and Reactivity

1."Inorganic Chemistry" by B N Figgis
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book covers the concepts of inorganic chemistry. The book contains revised and updated content. The book is helpful for the students studying in India. The book is written in a student-friendly manner. The book focuses on bioinorganic chemistry and organic metallic chemistry. It also focuses on the chemistry of metals and solid-state chemistry.

2."Inorganic Chemistry" by Gary Wulfsberg
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is written for junior and senior students of inorganic chemistry. It contains the topics of bioinorganic, environmental, geological and medicinal sciences. The book focuses on the observations and theoretical models. It explains the chemical concepts and reactions using valence bond theory. It also covers topics of advanced inorganic chemistry. It includes Symmetry, molecular orbital theory and a transition metal. It also includes organometallic chemistry and inorganic materials.

3."Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity" by James E Huheey
4."Principles of Inorganic Chemistry" by Brian W Pfennig
“Principles of Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is helpful for senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students of chemistry. This book is based on the principles-based approach to inorganic chemistry. The book focuses on the chemical applications of group theory and molecular orbital theory. It covers topics like molecular orbital acid-base theory and band theory of solids. It also covers inorganic photochemistry.

5."Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity" by John C Kotz and Paul M Treichel
“Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity” Book Review: This book provides clear explanations of inorganic chemistry topics. It also gives problem-solving strategies and dynamic study tools. This book gives a clear understanding of general chemistry concepts. The book brings out the visual nature of chemistry. The book describes the relationship between macroscopic and symbolic chemistry. It also includes an interactive eBook. It contains guided simulations, animations and video clips.

6."3000 Solved Problems in Organic Chemistry (Schaum's Solved Problems Series)" by Herbert Meislich and Estelle K Meislich
“3000 Solved Problems in Organic Chemistry (Schaum’s Solved Problems Series)” Book Review: This book provides a guide to numerical problems. This book can be used for quick revision. All the solutions are explained in detail. It contains all the important problem-solving techniques that are required. It is helpful for students preparing for graduate or professional exams. It contains around 3000 solved problems with detailed solutions.

7."Organometallic Ion Chemistry" by B S Freiser
“Organometallic Ion Chemistry” Book Review: The book contains eight chapters covering the gas-phase chemistry. It covers organometallic ions. The book contains periodic trends in gas-phase thermochemistry of transition metal-ligand systems. It also contains the calculations to determine the electronic structure and geometric structure. The book describes thermochemistry of metal-containing systems and electronic state effects on metal ion reactivity. This book is valuable for ion chemists, organometallic chemists and surface chemists.

8."Organic Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity" by Seyhan N Ege
9."Chemical Structure and Reactivity: An Integrated Approach" by Keeler
“Chemical Structure and Reactivity: An Integrated Approach” Book Review: This book answers all the questions related to inorganic chemistry. It explains why certain substances react together. It also describes the shape of molecules. The book covers the composition of substances, their reactions and properties. It covers inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry topics in detail. Brief summary is also provided at the end of each chapter.


5. Physical and Inorganic Chemistry

1."Chemistry³: Introducing Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry" by Andy Burrows and Andy Parsons
“Chemistry³: Introducing Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry” Book Review: This book is written in a lucid and easy to understand language. It is designed in a way such that the reader understands as well as enjoys reading chemistry. Detailed and precise explanation of each topic is presented in this book. Further annotated diagrams and step-by-step worked examples are also included. The book discusses practical applications of chemistry in everyday life and provides reminders of key mathematical concepts, step-by-step calculations in worked examples and a Mathematics Toolkit too.

2."Advanced Problems in Physical Chemistry" by Neeraj Kumar
“Advanced Problems in Physical Chemistry” Book Review: This book is an useful guide for students preparing for IIT JEE. It has separate sections for problems related to mains and advanced. The good presents quite a number of questions with moderate difficulty and helps students grasp the fundamentals better.

3."Concise Inorganic Chemistry" by J D Lee
“Concise Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is designed for students who want to gain in-depth knowledge about inorganic chemistry. It includes precise information along with detailed reasoning and experiments. This book is presented in a way such that it caters to all the questions that a student may have from inorganic chemistry. It is divided mainly into six parts which helps the readers to learn step by step. This book also includes recent experiments and topics in inorganic chemistry.

4."Physical and Inorganic Chemistry: Applications (Nelson Advanced Modular Science: Chemistry)" by Rod Beavon and Alan Jarvis
“Physical and Inorganic Chemistry: Applications (Nelson Advanced Modular Science: Chemistry)” Book Review: This book serves as a reference for engineering students as well as those preparing for competitive exams. It includes comprehensive questions at the end of every section as well as answers to it. The fundamentals of physical and inorganic chemistry is also covered in this book.

5."Understanding Advanced Physical Inorganic Chemistry: The Learner's Approach (Revised Edition)" by Jeanne Tan and Kim Seng Chan
“Understanding Advanced Physical Inorganic Chemistry: The Learner’s Approach (Revised Edition)” Book Review: This book was primarily designed for meeting the requirements of the new Singapore GCE A level syllabus. It can also be helpful for students studying in other boards too. Further the book includes abundant questions and answers to help students understand the chemical concepts better.

6."Physical Inorganic Chemistry: A Coordination Chemistry Approach" by S F A Kettle
“Physical Inorganic Chemistry: A Coordination Chemistry Approach” Book Review: This book describes many different applications of various theoretical, stereoscopic and physicochemical techniques to inorganic compounds. It includes various bonding theories, magnetism, kinetics, electron transfer mechanisms and much more. Descriptive information on each topic is presented in this book.

7."Physical Inorganic Chemistry: Reactions, Processes, and Applications" by Andreja Bakac
“Physical Inorganic Chemistry: Reactions, Processes, and Applications” Book Review: This book provides information about physical inorganic chemistry and starts explaining it from a molecular level. It presents detailed information about inorganic physical chemistry and emphasises more on mechanisms. The book also contains the latest developments in various topics related to the future use of solar energy, hydrogen energy, biorenewables, catalysis, environment, atmosphere and also includes human health.

8."Recent Advances in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry (Classic Reprint)" by Alfred W Stewart
“Recent Advances in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry (Classic Reprint)” Book Review: This book acts as a reproduction of an important historical work. It includes the recent researches and developments in physical and inorganic chemistry. Compared to the previous edition, this book contains many detailed explanations of various newly included topics with proper illustrations which makes it a perfect reference.


6. Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry

1."Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry" by Jonathan L Sessler
“Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book provides an introduction to the field of inorganic medicine. The book reflects a key area of focus in medicine and inorganic biological chemistry. Therefore, the aim of this book is to highlight these possibilities for future advancement. This book will be useful for scientists and researchers.

2."Inorganic Chemistry" by Gary Wulfsberg
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses chemical principles and responses using the principle of valence bond. It covers various topics, such as symmetry, orbital molecular theory and inorganic chemistry. Collections of ‘overview problems’ contain end-of-chapter problems. This book will be beneficial for advanced undergraduate inorganic chemistry students.

3."Inorganic Chemistry" by Catherine Housecroft
“Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses chemical principles and responses using the principle of valence bond. It covers various topics, such as symmetry, orbital molecular theory and inorganic chemistry. Collections of ‘overview problems’ contain end-of-chapter problems. This book will be beneficial for advanced undergraduate inorganic chemistry students.

4."Introduction to Coordination Chemistry" by Geoffrey A Lawrance
“Introduction to Coordination Chemistry” Book Review: This book explains the characteristics of coordination compounds in their assembly and nomenclature,such as color, magnetism and reactivity. It also includes extensive references and a bibliography. This book will act as a guide for both undergraduate and non-specialist readers.

5."Textbook of Inorganic Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry" by J S Qadry
6."Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicinal Chemistry" by Katja A Strohfeldt
“Essentials of Inorganic Chemistry: For Students of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicinal Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the basics of inorganic chemistry. Organometallic chemistry and radiochemistry are included. With relevant pharmaceutical examples, the book also introduces chemical principles. This book will be beneficial for students of pharmacy and pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences and medicinal chemistry.

7."Inorganic, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry" by soine
8."Ligand Design in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry" by Tim Storr
“Ligand Design in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book provides the design of ligands for applications of medicinal inorganic chemistry. Ligands which bind metal ions effectively. Unique features are also included to boost targeting, monitoring and drive creativity in disease diagnosis and therapy areas. This book will be useful for graduate students, industrial chemists and academic researchers.

9."Medicinal Chemistry And Drug Design" by Ekinci D
10."New Trends in Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 7 (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)" by Fulvio Gualtieri and Hendrik Timmerman
“New Trends in Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 7 (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)” Book Review: This book discusses the modern synthetic evolution of pharmacologically interesting compounds and synthetic methods. In the pharmaceutical industry, computational methods play a major role in the discovery and development of new drugs It includes various topics such as combinatorial chemistry, bio assisted organic synthesis, solid-phase reactions and asymmetric synthesis. The book will act as a guide for students of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences and medicinal chemistry.


7. Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry

1."Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry" by R S Drago
“Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book is designed for undergraduate and graduate students. The book covers the physical methods in chemistry for chemists. Chapters included are Representations in Group theory, principles of fourier theorems in NMR and IR, 2-dimensional spectroscopy. Other chapters mentioned are surface techniques and analysis in mass spectroscopy. This book teaches the physical method of chemistry to those who don’t have any advanced mathematical background. Students studying advanced level chemistry can refer to this book. It can be helpful in preparations for exams like CSIR NET, GATE etc. It covers most parts of physical methods in inorganic chemistry including spectroscopy.

2."Modern Coordination Chemistry" by Lewis and Wilkins
“Modern Coordination Chemistry” Book Review: This book describes the modern coordination chemistry. Main chapters included are recent developments in the synthesis of bonding models, hydrides and dihydrogen ruthenium complexes, hydrido complexes of group 6 transition metals. Other topics included are the chemistry of phosphine, synthesis of new and unusual metal complexes, NMR studies of metal complexes and clusters. Every topic is discussed in detail. Conclusions and references are added at the end of every chapter for students to quick review the topics and for further reading purposes. This book is suitable for advanced chemistry students.

3."Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry" by A V Ebsworth
“Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book explains the physical methods used in inorganic chemistry structures. Main topics mentioned are ionization, spectroscopy, diffraction, high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of solid. 19 case histories with their structural problems are discussed in this book for students to get practical knowledge. This book is useful for undergraduate chemistry students.

4."Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry" by Drago R S
“Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book covers the physical methods in chemistry for chemists. Chapters included are Representations in Group theory, principles of fourier theorems in NMR and IR, 2-dimensional spectroscopy. Other chapters mentioned are surface techniques and analysis in mass spectroscopy. This book teaches the physical method of chemistry to those who don’t have any advanced mathematical background. Students studying advanced level chemistry can refer to this book.

5."Fundamentals of Molecular Catalysis (Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry)" by Hideo Kurosawa Professor and Akio Yamamoto Professor
“Fundamentals of Molecular Catalysis (Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry)” Book Review: This book presents the core concepts of molecular catalysis. Important chapters mentioned are activation of substrates with nonpolar single bonds, Activation of substrates with polar single bonds, transition metal carbene complexes in olefin metathesis. Other topics included are transmetalation, Insertion into metal carbon bond, addition to unsaturated ligands. References are provided at the end of every chapter for further reading. This book is useful for advanced chemistry students.

6."Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry" by E A V Ebsworth and D W H Rankin
“Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book explains the physical methods used in inorganic chemistry structures. Main topics mentioned are ionization, spectroscopy, diffraction, high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of solid. 19 case histories with their structural problems are discussed in this book for students to get practical knowledge. This book is useful for undergraduate chemistry students.

7."Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry" by D W H Rankin and Norbert Mitzel
“Structural Methods in Molecular Inorganic Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the structural methods in molecular inorganic chemistry. Main topics mentioned are computational chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Other chapters such as vibration spectroscopy diffraction methods, mass spectrometry are also discussed. All the techniques are discussed in a detailed manner. The chapter ends with problems and discussion questions with proper solutions. This book is useful for chemists.

8."Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry: Spectroscopy and Magnetism" by Que
“Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry: Spectroscopy and Magnetism” Book Review: This book describes the physical methods used in bioinorganic chemistry. Main chapters mentioned are electronic absorption spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy feel other topics included are X Ray absorption spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy as applied to paramagnetic systems, Mossbauer spectroscopy. Case studies are presented at the end of the book to get the proper knowledge of bioinorganic problems. This book can be used by advanced chemistry students.

9."Theoretical Foundations of Molecular Magnetism (Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry)" by Roman Boča
“Theoretical Foundations of Molecular Magnetism (Current Methods in Inorganic Chemistry)” Book Review: This book mentions the theoretical foundations of molecular magnetism clear important chapters discussed are overview of microscopic magnetic properties, formulation of magnetic parameters and methods, brief summary of magnetic behaviour. Other important topics such as temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility for mononuclear complexes, dimers and exchanged coupled clusters. All the methods are explained with detailed equations. students studying in the field of molecular magnetism and researchers can use this book.


8. Synthesis and Characterisation of Inorganic Compound

1."The Synthesis and Characterisation of Inorganic Compounds" by W L Jolly
“The Synthesis and Characterisation of Inorganic Compounds” Book Review: This book explains about systemization of inorganic reactions. This book also discusses synthesis from kinetic and thermodynamic viewpoints. This book explains about syntheses involving the preparation of compounds. This book has 39 syntheses involving the preparation of 50 interesting compounds.

2."Synthesis and Techniques in Inorganic Chemistry" by R J Angelias
3."Practical, Inorganic Chemistry: Preparation, Reactions and Instrumental Methods" by G Pass and H Sutchliffe
4."Multi Length–Scale Characterisation: Inorganic Materials Series" by Duncan W Bruce and Dermot O′Hare
“Multi Length-Scale Characterisation: Inorganic Materials Series” Book Review: This book characterises inorganic materials and explains their properties for practical application. This book covers measurement of bulk magnetic properties, thermal methods and atomic force microscopy. This book explains about gas sorption in the analysis of nanoporous solids and dynamic light scattering.

5."Advanced Inorganic Fluorides: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications" by T Nakajima and Žemva B
“Advanced Inorganic Fluorides: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications” Book Review: This book explains about fluorine in inorganic chemistry. This book covers new synthetic methods, structures of new fluorides and oxide fluorides. This book also explains their physical and chemical properties, fluoride catalysts and surface modifications of inorganic materials by fluorination process.

6."The Synthesis and Characterization of Inorganic Compounds" by William L Jolly
“The Synthesis and Characterization of Inorganic Compounds” Book Review: This book explains about systemization of inorganic reactions. This book also discusses synthesis from kinetic and thermodynamic viewpoints. This book explains about syntheses involving the preparation of compounds. This book has 39 syntheses involving the preparation of 50 interesting compounds.

7."Optoelectronic Properties of Inorganic Compounds (Modern Inorganic Chemistry)" by D Max Roundhill and John P Fackler Jr
“Optoelectronic Properties of Inorganic Compounds(Modern Inorganic Chemistry)” Book Review: This book deals with structure-property relationships in transition metal-organic optical materials and electroluminescence in molecular materials. This book also covers nonlinear optical properties of inorganic clusters, organometallics for nonlinear optics, photophysical and photochemical properties of gold complexes and pressure effects on emissive materials. This book provides a summary of the topics discussed at the end of each chapter. This book has references at the end of each chapter.

8."Neutron Applications in Materials for Energy (Neutron Scattering Applications and Techniques)" by Gordon J Kearley and Vanessa K Peterson
9."Inorganic Nanowires: Applications, Properties, and Characterization (Nanomaterials and their Applications)" by M Meyyappan and Mahendra K Sunkara
“Inorganic Nanowires: Applications, Properties, and Characterization (Nanomaterials and their Applications)” Book Review: This book discusses growth, characterization and properties of nanowires. This book explains various types of nanowires like semiconducting, metallic and oxide varieties. This book explains physical, electronic and other properties of nanowires. This book also explains about nanowire fabrication, performance results and future prospects and challenges of nanowires.

10."Silicon Based Polymers: Advances in Synthesis and Supramolecular Organization" by François Ganachaud and Sylvie Boileau
“Silicon Based Polymers: Advances in Synthesis and Supramolecular Organization” Book Review: This book is divided into three parts. First part of the book deals with functional polysiloxanes. Second part of the book deals with functional polysilsesquioxanes and polysilanes.

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