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Gallium complexes amino acids

It is believed that most of the transition metals are complexed to nitrogen donors, such as are found in amino acids or derivatives of chlorophyll, and that the metals with high ionic potentials, such as beryllium, boron, germanium, titanium, gallium, and major elements such as aluminum and silicon, may be bonded to oxygen donors of degraded lignin. [Pg.230]

Gallium(III) complexes, 129 amines, 129 amino acids, 141 arsenates, 135 borates, 134 borohydrides, 141 bromates, 135 carbonates, 134 caiboxylates, 135 chlorates, 135 citrates, 136 cyanides, 129 dithiocarbamates, 138 ethers, 136 fluorides, 138 germanates, 134 hydrides, 140 iodates, 135 p-ketoenolates, 134 lactates, 136 mixed halides, 139 molybdates, 135 nitrates, 135 peptides, 141 perchlorates, 135... [Pg.3294]


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