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4.0 out of 5 stars
This is perhaps the only current text on porphyrins.,
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This review is from: The Colours of Life: An Introduction to the Chemistry of Porphyrins and Related Compounds (Paperback)
This is perhaps the only current textbook on porphyrins, most other books being severely outdated. I use this book to provide my graduate students a quick introduction to porphyrin chemistry. The book's main strength, in my opinion, is that it places comparable amounts of emphasis on chemical and biological aspects. Regarding the chemical aspects (at least), I would have preferred a somewhat more advanced level, that would have allowed a bit more detailed and rigorous discussions on, say, synthesis, metalloporphyrin electronic structure, etc. Thus, I feel that a special topic course on porphyrin chemistry could not be primarily based on this book, but this book certainly deserves being on the required reading list. The book is fun to read. There are no other recent books covering the same subject. It's certainly a worthwhile purchase for anyone with more than a passing interest in porphyrin chemistry.
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The Colours of Life: An Introduction to the Chemistry of Porphyrins and Related Compounds by Lionel R. Milgrom (Hardcover - May 15, 1997)
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