Gas Chromatography of Organometallic Compounds by T. R. Crompton.

Since its introduction into the armoury of the analytical chemist approximately two decades ago the technique of gas chroma­ tography has found very extensive applications in the analysis of most types of organic compounds. One of the few remaining limitations of the technique when applied to such c...

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Main Author: Crompton, T. R. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1982.
Edition:1st ed. 1982.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • I Group 1A and 2A Elements Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earths
  • 1. Lithium
  • 2. Beryllium
  • 3. Magnesium
  • II Group 2B Elements
  • 1. Zinc
  • 2. Mercury
  • III Group 3B Elements
  • 1. Boron
  • 2. Gallium
  • 3. Aluminium
  • IV Group 4B Elements
  • 1. Silicon
  • 2. Germanium
  • 3. Tin
  • 4. Lead
  • V Group 5B Elements
  • 1. Arsenic
  • 2. Antimony
  • VI Group 6A and 6B Elements
  • 1. Chromium
  • 2. Molybdenum
  • 3. Selenium
  • 4. Tellurium
  • VII Group 7A, 8 and 1B Elements
  • 1. Manganese
  • 2. Iron
  • 3. Cobalt
  • 4. Copper
  • 5. Nickel
  • 6. Ruthenium
  • References.