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Organometallics in environment and toxicology edited by Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel, and Roland K.O. Sigel. Metal Ions in Life Sciences/

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Metal ions in life sciences ; v. 7.Publication details: Cambridge, UK : RSC Publishing, c2010.Description: xxix, 575 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781847551771 (hbk.)
  • 1847551777 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 577.278 22
Contents:
1. Roles of Organometal (LOID) Compounds in Environmental Cycles 2. Analysis or Organometal (LOID) Compounds in Environmental and Biological Samples 3. Evidence for Organometalic Intermediates in Bacterial Methane Formation Involving the Nickel Coenzyme
Summary: This volume, closely related to MILS-6, deals mainly with metal(loid)-alkyl derivatives but also with the rarer aryl compounds. Most of these (commonly toxic) compounds are formed in the environment by microorganisms, but some anthropogenic input occurs as well. MILS-7, providing a most up-to-date view, is of special relevance for researchers in analytical and bioinorganic chemistry, enzymology, environmental chemistry, physiology, toxicology, and related medical fields.
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1. Roles of Organometal (LOID) Compounds in Environmental Cycles 2. Analysis or Organometal (LOID) Compounds in Environmental and Biological Samples 3. Evidence for Organometalic Intermediates in Bacterial Methane Formation Involving the Nickel Coenzyme

This volume, closely related to MILS-6, deals mainly with metal(loid)-alkyl derivatives but also with the rarer aryl compounds. Most of these (commonly toxic) compounds are formed in the environment by microorganisms, but some anthropogenic input occurs as well. MILS-7, providing a most up-to-date view, is of special relevance for researchers in analytical and bioinorganic chemistry, enzymology, environmental chemistry, physiology, toxicology, and related medical fields.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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