Gold: Chemistry, Biochemistry and TechnologyHubert Schmidbaur Wiley, 1999 - 894 páginas For thousands of years the human race has been fascinated by gold. Initially gold was used extensively in coinage and jewellery but today the applications for gold are vast, ranging from metallurgy to physics, chemistry, biochemistry and medicine. Gold: Progress in Chemistry, Biochemistry and Technology is an extremely comprehensive work covering the history of gold, from the work of the early prospectors to the use of gold in decorative effects and dentistry. Further chapters present a complete overview of the current knowledge of gold technology from mineral deposits to technical applications and emphasise the developments in coordination, organometallic and cluster chemistry of gold and its applications in synthesis. An international group of contributors have reviewed the modern advances in the science of gold to produce the first comprehensive monograph reflecting the state of the art, the impact and applications of recent developments in gold research. |
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History and Metallurgy | 3 |
H G Bachmann Wildaustrasse | 5 |
H Grossmann Bergstrasse | 32 |
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Otras 31 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
acid Acta Crystallogr addition alkali alkali metal Angew anion anorg Au-Au AuCl4 AuPPh3 auranofin base metals bridging bridging ligands C. F. Shaw carbon cation centres Chem chemical chemistry Chim chloride cluster compounds coinage contact resistance containing coordination copper crystal cyanide D. M. P. Mingos Dalton Trans Degussa dinuclear electron elution Engl example Figure formation gold alloys gold atoms gold cluster gold coins gold complexes gold deposits gold(I gold(III halides Hubert Schmidbaur Inorg interactions ions isocyanide J. P. Fackler Laguna ligands M. C. Gimeno material methods mining molecular molecules Organomet Organometallics oxidation oxidative addition oxygen P. G. Jones Ph2P PPh2 phosphine Phys PPh3 precious metal prepared production RbAu react reaction reagents reduced resin Scheme Schmidbaur silver solution species spectra spectroscopy stability Steggerda structure sulphide surface Table temperature thiolate thiols thiourea Usón X-ray ylide
Referencias a este libro
Advances in Organometallic Chemistry, Volumen54 Robert C. West,Anthony F. Hill,Mark J. Fink Vista previa limitada - 2006 |

