Product Description
- Features empirical formulae and formula weights for every entry
- References all important applications of each substance
- Includes updated CAS registry numbers
- Covers the latest commercial chemical products, including pharmaceutical chemicals and safety/hazard materials
- Provides expanded coverage of laboratory/work practices and purification methods
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Key Features
Part II
Chapter 1A: Inorganic Compounds
Chapter 1B: Metal-Organic Compounds
Chapter 1C: Miscellaneous As, B, P, Si, S, Se and Te Containing
Chapter 2: Catalysts
Chapter 3: Purification Of Biochemicals
Chapter 4: Physiologically Active Compounds
Chapter 5: Nanomaterials
Additional Information
Publisher | Elsevier |
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Binding | Paperback |
Year | 2023 |
Edition | 9th Edition |
Pages | 671 |
Author | W.L.F. Armarego |
About the Author | Wilfred L. F. Armarego graduated BSc (Hons) in 1953 and PhD from the University of London in 1956 and came to Australia in that year. After two years at the Central Research Laboratories (ICIANZ) in Melbourne, where he worked on plant growth substances, and one year on potentially carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at the University of Melbourne as Senior Demonstrator in Organic Chemistry, he joined the Department of Medical Chemistry as a Research Fellow in 1960. He became a Fellow in 1963 and was awarded a DSc degree (London) in 1968. He was promoted to Senior Fellow in 1967 and began research work on the biochemistry and molecular biology of pteridine-requiring enzymes related to the inherited metabolic disease phenylketonuria and its variants. He was head of the Protein Biochemistry Group and Pteridine Biochemistry Laboratory until his retirement in 1996. He is now a visiting fellow at the John Curtin School of Medical Research, and member of the editorial boards of ‘Medicinal Research Reviews’ and ‘Pteridines’ journals. Affiliations and Expertise Division of Molecular Bioscience, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |