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Report, the editors replaced the term'speciation'wherever it occurred by'identification and quantification,'or'description of abundance,'or'reactivity,'or'transformation'of a chemical species, according to whichever one of the four meanings the autho
Autor:
G.J. Olson, F.E. Brinckman
Publikováno v:
Marine Chemistry. 30:147-160
Valid monitoring and assessment of metals and metalloids active in our planetary environment, by analytical methods which use ultratrace (< μg l−1) molecular speciation of illustrative organometallic substances, is now well established. During the
Autor:
Gregory J. Olson, F.E. Brinckman
Publikováno v:
Fuel. 65:1638-1646
A computer-assisted survey and evaluation of the international literature on microbial transformations of coal and relevant organic compounds was performed to identify candidate microorganisms and biological processes potentially applicable to coal b
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Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 6:427-436
The 19F chemical shifts have been measured for the fluorines bound to tungsten in the compounds ROWF5 where R is CH3, ClCH2CH2, Cl2CHCH2, Br3CCH2, Cl3CCH2, F3CCH2, F2CH(CF2)3CH2, F3CCF2CH2, and (CF3)2CH. For the series as written, both the axial and
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Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 8:55-67
The series of compounds (FC6H4O)nWF6-n, where n = 1-6 and F is meta or para to oxygen, has been prepared and all fluorine nmr chemical shifts determined. The W- F , para- F , and meta- F resonances all shift upfield as a function of n with approximat
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Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability. 1:79-92
New approaches for assessing the toxicity of organotin chemical species have been developed. These approaches are based upon the selective responses of sensitive biodetectors whose chemical and molecular interactions with a wide variety of toxicants
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Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 1:493-497
Autor:
F.E. Brinckman, F.G.A. Stone
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Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry. 11:24-32
Reduction of vinyltrichlorogermane with lithium aluminium hydride yields vinylgermane [b.p. −3·5° (extrap.)], a compound which polymerizes to a white solid in daylight, especially in the presence of mercury. Polymeric vinylgermane commences measu