Initially used in coinage and jewellery, gold has recently found applications in biochemistry, medicine and material science. Similarly, silver is a ductile metal originally used in coinage and mirrorsuis now used for jewellery, electrical conductors, dental and surgical components, photography and infra-red spectroscopy. This book looks at the usages of gold and silver.
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"...there is a wealth of detailed information in this book..." (Gold Bulletin, Vol.33, No.1, 2000)
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Höhe: 237 mm
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978-0-471-98164-0 (9780471981640)
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Professor Saul Patai founded the Patai Series.
Professor Zvi Rappoport, Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
General and Theoretical Aspects of Organic Gold Compounds (T. Hoz & H. Basch). M?ssbauer Spectroscopy with Gold Compounds (R. Parish). Thermochemistry of the Organometallic Compounds of Silver and Gold (J. Liebman, et al.). NMR and ESR Spectroscopy Applied to Gold and Silver Compounds (C. Shaw). The Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Organic Derivatives of Gold and Silver (I. Novak). Analytical Aspects of Organogold and Organosilver Compounds (J. Zabicky & S. Grinberg). Synthesis and Uses of Organosilver Compounds (H. Schmidbaur, et al.). The Electrochemistry of Gold and Silver Complexes (A. Mohamed, et al.). The Organic Photochemistry of Silver and Gold (W. Horspool). Pyrolysis of Organic Derivatives of Silver and Gold (R. Aitken). Acidity, Basicity and H Bonds (T. Klap?tke). Rearrangement of Gold and Silver Complexes (S. Wang & J. Fackler). Syntheses and Uses of Isotopically Labelled Compounds of Silver and Gold (M. Zielinski, et al.). Gold-thiol Self-Assembled Monolayers (V. Chechick & C. Stirling). Medicinal Chemistry of Organogold Compounds (S. Fricker). Indexes.