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Wilkinson, John

Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, A Comprehensive Text, F. Albert Cotton and Geoffrey Wilkinson, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1980. [Pg.671]

Ellul, Jacques. 1964. The Technological Society. Wilkinson, John, trans. New York Knopf. [Pg.251]

Park Cheol, Wilkinson John, Banda Sumanth, Ounaies Zoubeida, Wise Kristopher E., Sauti Godfrey, Lillehei Peter T., and Harrison Joycelyn S. Aligned single-wall carbon nanotube polymer composites using an electric field. J. Polym. Sci. Part B. 44 no. 12 (2006) 1751-1762. [Pg.213]

F. A. Cotton and G. Wilkinson., Advanced Inorganic Chemisty, 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1966. [Pg.528]

Wilkinson, F. Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Mechanisms Van Nostrand Reinhold New York, 1980. Zuman, P. Patel, R. C. Techniques in Organic Reaction Kinetics John Wiley Sons New York, 1984. [Pg.14]

Cotton FA, Wilkinson G (1988) Advanced inorganic chemistry. 5th edn. John Wiley and Sons, New York... [Pg.52]

Finally, the authors would like to thank Professor John R. Bourne of the ETH for giving the opportunity to develop this area of teaching at the ETH-Zurich and Professor W. L. Wilkinson for encouraging the start of the work at the University of Bradford. [Pg.709]

Cotton FA, Wilkinson G. 1980. The actinide elements General remarks. In Advanced inorganic chemistry A comprehensive text. New York, NY John Wiley Sons, 1005-1042. [Pg.231]

Wilkinson, Ronald Sterne. ""Hermes Christianus" John Winthrop, Jr. and chemical medicine in seventeenth century New England." In Science, medicine and society in the Renaissance, ed. Allen George Debus, i, 167-175., 1972. [Pg.351]

Wilkinson, Ronald Sterne. "John Winthrop, Jr. and the origins of American chemistry." PhD thesis, Michigan State Univ., 1969. [Pg.351]

Wilkinson, Ronald Sterne. The younger John Winthrop and seventeenth-century science. Faringdon Classey, 1975. 29p. [Pg.351]

Wilkinson, Ronald Sterne. The alchemical library of John Winthrop, Jr. (1606-1676) and his descendants in Colonial America. Ambix 11, no. 1 (Feb 1963) 33-51. [Pg.412]

Holland FA, Watson FA and Wilkinson JK (1983) Introduction to Process Economics, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, New York. [Pg.33]

Cotton, F. A., Wilkinson, G., and Murillo, C. A. (1999). Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 6th ed. John Wiley, New York. Almost 1400 pages devoted to all phases of inorganic chemistry. An excellent reference text. [Pg.92]

Cotton, F. A. Wilkinson, G. "Advanced Inorganic Chemistry", John Wiley and Sons New York, 1980 980. [Pg.200]

The classic 1961 paper by Halpern et al. (the al. being John Harrod and myself) on the catalytic hydrogenation of unsaturated acids using chlororuthenium(II) species in aqueous acid solutions certainly motivated the work of Geoffrey Wilkinson s group on Ru- and Rh-triphenylphosphine hydrogenation catalysts these... [Pg.1610]

Wilkinson, K. J. and Buffle, J. (2004). Critical evaluation of physicochemical parameters and processes for modelling the biological uptake of trace metals in environmental (aquatic) systems. In Physio chemical Kinetics and Transport at Biointerfaces, eds. van Leeuwen, H. P. and Koster, W., Vol. 9, IUPAC Series on Analytical and Physical Chemistry of Environmental Systems, Series eds. Buffle, J. and van Leeuwen, H. P., John Wiley Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK, pp. 445-533. [Pg.437]

Figure 5.6 Energy level diagram of the splitting of the J-orbitals of a transition metal ion as a result of (a) octahedral co-ordination and (b) tetrahedral coordination, according to the crystal field theory. (From Cotton and Wilkinson, 1976 Figure 23-4. Copyright 1976 John Wiley Sons, Inc. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)... Figure 5.6 Energy level diagram of the splitting of the J-orbitals of a transition metal ion as a result of (a) octahedral co-ordination and (b) tetrahedral coordination, according to the crystal field theory. (From Cotton and Wilkinson, 1976 Figure 23-4. Copyright 1976 John Wiley Sons, Inc. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)...
Cotton, F.A. and Wilkinson, G. (1988) Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edition (John Wiley Sons Inc., New York). [Pg.312]

Wilkinson, D. R and St-Pierre, J. 2003. Durability for PEMFC. In Handbook of fuel cells—Fundamentals, technology and applications, part 3, ed. W. Vielstich, A. Lamm and H. A. Gasteiger, 611. Ghichester, England John Wiley Sons. [Pg.175]


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