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151,05 €Chapter 1: Common Physical Techniques Used in Purification
• Abstract
• Introduction
• The Question of Purity
• Safety Precautions Associated with the Purification of Laboratory Chemicals
• Methods of Purification of Reagents and Solvents
• Useful Websites
Chapter 2: Chemical Methods Used in Purification
• Abstract
• General Remarks
• Removal of Traces of Metals from Reagents
• Use of Metal Hydrides
• Purification via Derivatives
• General Methods for the Purification of Classes of Compounds
• General Procedures for the Purification of some Classes of Organic Compounds
Chapter 3: Purification of Organic Chemicals
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Aliphatic Compounds
• Alicyclic Compounds
• Aromatic Compounds
• Heterocyclic Compounds
• Miscellaneous As, B, P, Si, S, Se and Te Compounds
Chapter 4: Purification of Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemicals
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Inorganic Compounds
• Highly Toxic
• Metal-Organic Compounds
Chapter 5: Catalysts
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Catalysts—Part 1
• Catalysts—Part 2
Chapter 6: Purification of Biochemicals
• Abstract
• Introduction
• AMINO ACIDS and PEPTIDES
• Proteins, enzymes, DNA and RNA
• Carbohydrates
• Carotenoids
• Steroids
Chapter 7: Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Identification and Measurement of Nanomaterials
• Fullerenes and Related Substances
• Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and Related Materials
• Graphene Materials
• Self Assembled Monolayers (SAMs)
• Diamond Nanomaterials
• Solvent Resistant Nano Filters (SRNF)
• Nano Metals and Metal Derivatives
• Some Organic and Metal-Organic Compounds Used in Nanotechnology
• Safety Issues
• Features empirical formulae inserted for every entry
• References all important applications of each substance
• Updates and confirms the accuracy of all CAS registry numbers, molecular weights, original reference, and physical data
• Provides increased coverage of the latest commercial chemical products, including pharmaceutical chemicals, updated safety and hazard material, and expanded coverage of laboratory and work practices and purification methods
Author
W.L.F. Armarego, Division of Molecular Bioscience, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia