Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia |

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Adsorption of dissolved metals and radionuclides on earth materials has been a focus of considerable research during the past 15 years. These sorption processes are the basis for understanding the dynamics of element cycling in natural systems, including the fate of contaminant elements in groundwater systems. This book is a collection of peer-reviewed papers contributed by leading investigators from Canada, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the U.S. in conjunction with a symposium organized for the Spring 1996 ACS meeting. The book documents the current status of adsorption research for a variety of metals and earth materials. It examines virtually all factors affecting the extent of metal adsorption on geomedia ranging from single minerals to sediments and soils.
Adsorption of Metals by Geomedia
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Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry |

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Since its inception in 1945, this serial has provided critical and integrating articles written by research specialists that integrate industrial, analytical, and technological aspects of biochemistry, organic chemistry, and instrumentation methodology in the study of carbohydrates. The articles provide a definitive interpretation of the current status and future trends in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry.
Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry |

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Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Review of recent research for investigators in heterocyclic chemistry. 4 foreign contributors.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry |

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Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Discusses indolocarbazoles, pyrazol-3-ones, part 1: synthesis and applications, and organometallic complexes of pyrazoles. Also includes an author index of volumes 1-80, title index of volumes 1-80, and a subject index of volumes 76-80.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry |

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Established in 1960, Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry is the definitive serial in the area--one of great importance to organic chemists, polymer chemists, and many biological scientists. Written by established authorities in the field, the comprehensive reviews combine descriptive chemistry and mechanistic insight and yield an understanding of how the chemistry drives the properties.
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance |

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Praise for the Serial Since 1965, Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance has provided researchers with timely expositions of fundamental new developments in the theory of, experimentation with, and application of magnetic and optical resonance.
Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance
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Advances in Organometallic Chemistry |

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This widely-acclaimed serial contains authoritative reviews that address all aspects of organometallic chemistry, a field which has expanded enormously since the publication of Volume 1 in 1964. Almost all branches of chemistry and material science now interface with organometallic chemistry--the study of compounds containing carbon' metal bonds. Organometallic compounds range from species which are so reactive that they only have a transient existence at ambient temperatures to species which are thermally very stable. Organometallics are used extensively in the synthesis of useful compounds on both large and small scales. Industrial processes involving plastics, polymers, electronic materials, and pharmaceuticals all depend on advancements in organometallic chemistry.
Advances in Organometallic Chemistry
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Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 26, |

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Setting the pace for progress and innovation . . . '[Provides] a wealth of information on frontier photochemistry . . . could easily serve as a definitive source of background information for future researchers.'–Journal of the American Chemical Society 'The overall quality of the series and the timeliness of selections and authors warrants continuation of the series by any library wishing to maintain a first-rate reference series to the literature.'–Physics Today ADVANCES IN PHOTOCHEMISTRY More than a simple survey of the current literature, Advances in Photochemistry offers critical evaluations written by internationally recognized experts. These pioneering scientists offer unique and varied points of view of the existing data. Their articles are challenging as well as provocative and are intended to stimulate discussion, promote further research, and encourage new developments in the field. In this volume Photochemistry of Triarylmethane Dye Leuconitriles Viktor V. Jarikov and Douglas C. Neckers Structure and Reactivity of Organic Intermediates as Revealed by Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy John P. Toscano Semiconductor Photocatalysis for Organic Synthesis Horst Kisch Photophysical Probes of DNA Sequence-Directed Structure and Dynamics Catherine J. Murphy
Advances in Photochemistry, Volume 26,
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Advances in Quantum Chemistry |

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Advances in Quantum Chemistry presents surveys of current developments in this rapidly developing field that falls between the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. With invited reviews written by leading international researchers, each presenting new results, it provides a single vehicle for following progress in this interdisciplinary area. This Volume and Volume 40 will be thematic volumes based on the proceedings of the Fifth European Workshop on Quantum Systems in Chemistry and Physics which was held April 13-18, 2000, in Uppsala, Sweden. We published the proceedings from a previous meeting in 1998. See Volumes 31 and 32.
Advances in Quantum Chemistry
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Advances in Quantum Chemistry |

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Advances in Quantum Chemistry presents surveys of current developments in this rapidly developing field that falls between the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. With invited reviews written by leading international researchers, each presenting new results, it provides a single vehicle for following progress in this interdisciplinary area. This Volume and Volume 39 will be thematic volumes based on the proceedings of the Fifth European Workshop on Quantum Systems in Chemistry and Physics which was held April 13-18, 2000, in Uppsala, Sweden. We published the proceedings from a previous meeting in 1998. See Volumes 31 and 32.
Advances in Quantum Chemistry
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