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Present and future status of organic analytical reagents - Part II. Inorganic chemical analysis: classical methods, molecular spectroscopy (absorption and emission) and solvent extraction
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L. Sommer
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1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1990-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Preface
- A century of solution chemistry
- Solvent effects in molecular recognition
- Lithium ion complexation kinetics by cyclic and acyclic polyethers
- Solvation dynamics: new insights into chemical reaction and relaxation processes
- Diffraction and X-ray absorption studies of electrolyte solutions
- Kinetics and mechanism of macrocyclic complex formation
- Dissolved and dispersed organic matter in natural waters. Progress by electroanalysis
- Solubility enhancement in supercritical solvents
- Molecular processes in electrolyte solutions at microwave frequencies
- A survey of experimental techniques in surface chemical physics
- Present and future status of organic analytical reagents - Part II. Inorganic chemical analysis: classical methods, molecular spectroscopy (absorption and emission) and solvent extraction
- Determination of the iodine value of oils and fats: results of a collaborative study
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- A century of solution chemistry
- Solvent effects in molecular recognition
- Lithium ion complexation kinetics by cyclic and acyclic polyethers
- Solvation dynamics: new insights into chemical reaction and relaxation processes
- Diffraction and X-ray absorption studies of electrolyte solutions
- Kinetics and mechanism of macrocyclic complex formation
- Dissolved and dispersed organic matter in natural waters. Progress by electroanalysis
- Solubility enhancement in supercritical solvents
- Molecular processes in electrolyte solutions at microwave frequencies
- A survey of experimental techniques in surface chemical physics
- Present and future status of organic analytical reagents - Part II. Inorganic chemical analysis: classical methods, molecular spectroscopy (absorption and emission) and solvent extraction
- Determination of the iodine value of oils and fats: results of a collaborative study