Talk:Inorganic chemistry
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[edit]Is hydrogen until now fixed in periodic table? If yes Then HOW? Gautam kumar sah (talk) 15:34, 19 December 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]I am trying to think of ways to organize this article without reinventing what has been done and trying to avoid my (or any editor's) biases. One idea, which I applied to agricultural chemistry, is to apply the scope of the field as defined by an authoritative journal. For Agricultural Chemistry, I relied on the American Chem Society's Journal of Agricultural Chemistry's statement of scope. Below, I list excerpts from the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal and the corresponding ACS journal
- Dalton Transactions, Journal scope
- inorganic chemistry, which encompasses the organometallic, bioinorganic and materials chemistry of the elements, with applications including synthesis, catalysis, energy conversion/storage, electrical devices and medicine. ...areas of our scope is given below.
- Solid-state inorganic materials (including nanomaterials). solid-state, materials and nano-chemistry ... synthesis, characterisation, and applications of new inorganic or inorganic-organic hybrid solids, together with studies of their properties.
- Catalysis ...This would include catalyst design and synthesis, structure-activity relationships and/or mechanistic studies.
- Bioinorganic and medicinal inorganic chemistry...model compounds of metalloenzymes and biologically active inorganic compounds ... the sensing and visualization of biorelevant metal ions.
- Theoretical and computational studies...models of reactivity, selectivity, bonding or structure, or new computational methods.
- Analytical/separation studies and sensor development ... provided there is significant insight into the chemistry of the inorganic component.
- notice no explicit mention of coordination or main group chemistry or industrial.
- Inorganic Chemistry. Aims & Scope:
- Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry
- Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Solid State, Materials, and Nanoscale Chemistry
- Energy and Photochemistry
- Catalysis
- Theory and Computation
- notice no explicit mention of main group chemistry.
Going to check textbook. --Smokefoot (talk) 21:50, 26 February 2024 (UTC)