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Organometallic Compounds in the Environment, Second Edition

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Organometallic Compounds in the Environment, Second Edition

Organometallic Compounds in the Environment, Second Edition By
2003 | 422 Pages | ISBN: 0471899933 | PDF | 4 MB


A knowledge of the chemical structure and concentration of organometal compounds throughout the ecosystem is important in working out the pathways and mechanisms by which metals distribute themselves throughout the environment. Treating the topic as an integrated subject area, the Second Edition of Organometallic Compounds in the Environment covers all the recent developments in analytical techniques and reports all the new work that has been achieved since the first book. Covers the general importance and characteristics of organometallic species. Includes general developments in analytical techniques. Discusses several minority elements including antimony and selenium. The book addresses the subject in a single, manageable size and each chapter can be used either as a single review or sequentially within the topic area.  A useful resource for all researchers and scientists in industry working with organometallic compounds, including, chemists, environmentalists and ecologists.  Content: Chapter 1 Occurrence and Pathways of Organometallic Compounds in the Environment—General Considerations (pages 1–55): P.J. Craig, George Eng and R.O. JenkinsChapter 2 Organomercury Compounds in the Environment (pages 57–99): Robert P. Mason and Janina M. BenoitChapter 3 Organotin Compounds in the Environment (pages 101–149): F. Cima, P.J. Craig and C.F. HarringtonChapter 4 Organolead Compounds in the Environment (pages 151–194): Jun YoshinagaChapter 5 Organoarsenic Compounds in the Marine Environment (pages 195–222): J. S. Edmonds and K. A. FrancesconiChapter 6 Organoarsenic Compounds in the Terrestrial Environment (pages 223–275): Doris Kuehnelt and Walter GoesslerChapter 7 Organoantimony Compounds in the Environment (pages 277–303): Paul Andrewes and William R. CullenChapter 8 Organosilicon Compounds in the Environment (pages 305–351): A.V. Hirner, D. Flassbeck and R. GruempingChapter 9 Other Organometallic Compounds in the Environment (pages 353–389): Jorg FeldmannChapter 10 Organoselenium Compounds in the Environment (pages 391–398): P.J. Craig and W.A. Maher