Metals in Mercury

Metals in Mercury
Author: C. Hirayama,C. Guminski,Z. Galus
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483285597

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The volume covers binary amalgams of all the metals, together with those of carbon, silicon and boron, a total of 76 systems. Complete literature coverage extends through 1983. The emphasis is on accurate, evaluated solubility data, but phase diagrams have been included where they have been defined, and will aid the reader in assigning the solid-liquid equilibrium. Tha data have been critically evaluated, and are classified as 'recommended' when independent determinations agree within experimental error. The data may also be used to compute thermodynamic properties of the binary components.

Metals in Mercury

Metals in Mercury
Author: Zbigniew Galus
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1986-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0080239595

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Mercury Cadmium Lead Handbook for Sustainable Heavy Metals Policy and Regulation

Mercury     Cadmium     Lead Handbook for Sustainable Heavy Metals Policy and Regulation
Author: Michael Scoullos
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2001-12-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1402002246

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Although this is a handbook for policy and regulation, the major part of it is filled with data on the three heavy metals that served as examples: mercury, cadmium and lead. Their stocks, productions, prices, trade flows, uses and applications, recovery and recycling, as well as their (eco)toxicological characteristics have been collected and presented to their fullest extent. In addition, they are thoroughly analysed for consistency, future developments and trends and, of course, their consequences for sustainable development and future policy and regulation. The second part, on policy and regulation, begins with an extensive and fundamental consideration on the characteristics of a sustainable heavy metals policy, whereby innovative policy tools are developed. In many aspects, these considerations are also valid for other metals and even non-metallic persistent substances. Addressing the European Union in particular, its policy-making structure and practice are critically analysed, in order to develop feasible and viable guidelines for long-, medium- and short-term EU policy measures. The results of this exercise are then applied to the three heavy metals. In each of these three chapters, all existing EU measures are presented in detail and confronted with better practices elsewhere, resulting in many suggestions and recommendations for the future. In the last chapter, the main conclusions and recommendations are carefully summarised. Together with a very extended table of contents, this makes the book easily accessible, in spite of its volume. This Handbook is a must for policy-makers and administrators at all levels, as well as for their counterparts in a wide variety of industries. In addition, it is well-suited for environmental science courses at academic or higher professional level.

Mercury Handbook

Mercury Handbook
Author: L F Kozin,S C Hansen
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781849734097

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Mercury has many applications in scientific research and industry from amalgams for dental restoration to light bulbs. Developed from a combination of material originally published in Russian and the authors' research knowledge, this book provides a comprehensive treatise on the chemistry and metallurgy of amalgams. Coverage includes analysis, physico-chemical properties, electrochemistry, purification, inorganic and organic mercury chemistry, industrial application and synthesis and environmental aspects of mercury. This book provides a thorough understanding of amalgam metallurgy which is essential for academics, industrialists and postgraduates working in relevant fields. Guaranteed to bring a wealth of information, this book will be a welcome addition to the literature.

Separation Preconcentration and Spectrophotometry in Inorganic Analysis

Separation  Preconcentration and Spectrophotometry in Inorganic Analysis
Author: Z. Marczenko,Maria Balcerzak
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2000-10-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080541082

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Spectrophotometry enables one to determine, with good precision and sensitivity, almost all the elements present in small and trace quantities of any material. The method is particularly useful in the determination of non-metals and allows the determination elements in a large range of concentrations (from single % to low ppm levels) in various materials. In Separation, Preconcentration and Spectrophotometry in Inorganic Analysis, much attention has been paid to separation and preconcentration methods, since they play an essential role in increasing the selectivity and sensitivity of spectrophotometric methods. Separation and preconcentration methods have also been utilised in other determination techniques. Spectrophotometric methods which are widely used for the determination of the elements in a large variety of inorganic materials are presented in the book whilst separation and preconcentration procedures combined with spectrophotometry are also described. This book contains recent advances in spectrophotometry, detailed discussion of the instrumentation, and the techniques and reagents used for spectrophotometric determination of elements in a wide range of materials as well as a detailed discussion of separation and preconcentration procedures that precede the spectrophotometric detection.

Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins

Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins
Author: Robert H. Kretsinger,Vladimir N. Uversky,Eugene A. Permyakov
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461415322

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In biochemistry, a metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal cofactor. The metal may be an isolated ion or may be coordinated with a nonprotein organic compound, such as the porphyrin found in hemoproteins. In some cases, the metal is co-coordinated with a side chain of the protein and an inorganic nonmetallic ion. This kind of protein-metal-nonmetal structure is seen in iron-sulfur clusters Metalloproteins deals with all aspects related to the intracellular and extracellular metal-binding proteins, including their structures, properties and functions. The biological roles of metal cations and metal-binding proteins are endless. They are involved in all crucial cellular activities. Many pathological conditions are related to the problematic metal metabolism. Research in metalloprotein-related topics is therefore rapidly growing, and different aspects of metal-binding proteins progressively enter curricula at Universities and even at the High School level on occasion. However, no key resource providing basic, but comprehensible knowledge on this rapidly expanding field exists. The Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins aims to bridge this gap, and will attempt to cover various aspects of metalloprotein/metalloproteomics and will deal with the different issues related to the intracellular and extracellular metal-binding proteins, including their structures, properties and functions. The goal is to cover exhaustively all catalytically and biologically crucial metal ions and to find at least one interacting protein for other metal ions. The Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins will provide a key resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, instructors, and professors interested in protein science, biochemistry, cell biology, and genetics.

Analytical Aspects of Mercury and Other Heavy Metals in the Environment

Analytical Aspects of Mercury and Other Heavy Metals in the Environment
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:841132164

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Mercury

Mercury
Author: Kristi Lew
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2008-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781435848207

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Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature. Mercury’s chemical symbol is Hg. The “Hg” comes from the Greek word hydrargyrum, which means “liquid silver.” Because of its silvery appearance and the way it moves, the metal was also called quicksilver. In fact, the chemical is named for the Roman god, Mercury, who was known for his speed and mobility. Students learn about the sources of mercury and its effects on the environment (coal-burning power plants are responsible for nearly 40 percent of the human-caused mercury emissions in the United States). They learn about mercury’s chemical properties and classification as a transition metal. Mercury’s place on the periodic table and its subatomic particles are also discussed. Readers will study mercury ions and isotopes. The book also explains the element’s applications in thermometers, thermostats, silent wall switches, fluorescent lights, and dental amalgams.