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Inorganic complex, high molecular

Oil shale is a low-permeahle rock made of inorganic material interspersed with a high-molecular weight organic substance called Kerogen. Heating the shale rock produces an oily substance with a complex structure. [Pg.24]

As an example he referred to "psuedo-high molecular weight" inorganic complexes. In a similar fashion, Pringsheim discussed the nature of inulin and other polysaccharides. Bergmann and Pringsheim cited the work of P. Karrer, K. Hess, and R. Pummerer and referred to primary and secondary bonding as proposed by Werner. [Pg.68]

Free metal ions Inorganic ion pairs complexes Organic complexes chelates Metals species bound to high molecular weight DOM Metals in colloids Metals sorbed onto colloids Precipitates... [Pg.105]

Type 3 metal complexes involve the physical interaction of a metal complex, chelates, or metal cluster with an organic polymer or inorganic high molecular weight compound. The preparation of type 3 compounds differs from those of type 1 and type 2, as they are ultimately achieved through the use of adsorption, deposition by evaporation, microencapsulation, and various other methods. [Pg.57]


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