Events: detail
Mixed valency in chemistry, physics and biology
- Hosted by:
- The Royal Society
- Speaker:
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Professor Peter Day FRS
Professor Noel Hush FRS
Professor Robin Clark FRS
- Starts:
- March 19, 2007 at 10:00 am
- Ends:
- March 20, 2007 at 05:00 pm
- Location:
- The Royal Society, , 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
Mixed valency is widespread in chemistry, from superconductors to minerals, magnetic molecular clusters and even enzymes. It occurs when the same chemical element is found in two different oxidation states in the same molecule or solid.
In the fortieth year after the first efforts to understand the phenomenon at a fundamental level this meeting brings physicists, chemists and biologists together to discuss and evaluate the latest theories and examples of this ubiquitous and fascinating effect.
- Registration required:
- Yes
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
The Society’s scientific discussion meetings address areas of rapidly developing, inter-disciplinary research. Although all are welcome to attend, these meetings are aimed at those with considerable knowledge of the subject area. Unless otherwise stated, these meetings take place at the Royal Society and are free to attend, although pre-registration is essential.
For more information
- Contact person:
- Events Officer
- Email:
- events [ at ] royalsoc.ac.uk
- Website:
- Mixed valency in chemistry, physics and biology
