![]() Library / Journals / Wiley / Applied Organometallic ChemistryCopyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume 15 Issue 6 , Pages 443 - 573 (June 2001)Special Issue: Dedicated to the memory of Professor.J. IrgolicPrefaceProfessorurt Irgolic 1938-1999: An appreciation (p 443-444) Research ArticleComparison of three methods for the extraction of arsenic compounds from the NRCC standard reference material DORM-2 and the brown alga Hijiki fuziforme (p 445-456) Historic ReviewThe arsenic eaters of Styria: a different picture of people who were chronically exposed to arsenic (p 457-462) Research ArticleA newly established cell culture from hybrid catfish (Clarias gariepinus × Clarias macrocephalus) for screening toxicity of triphenyltin hydroxide (p 463-472) Antimony biomethylation by the wood rotting fungus Phaeolus schweinitzii (p 473-480) Dimethylarsinoylacetate from microbial demethylation of arsenobetaine in seawater (p 481-489) Adsorption of aqueous inorganic mercury and methylmercury on suspendedaolin: influence of sodium chloride, fulvic acid and particle content (p 490-498) Production of dimethyl telluride and elemental tellurium by bacteria amended with tellurite or tellurate (p 499-510) Ascorbic acid acts as a hydride donor towards 2-arsonocarboxylic acids (p 511-514) Determination of total mercury and monomethylmercury compounds in water samples from Minamata Bay, Japan: an interlaboratory comparative study of different analytical techniques (p 515-526) Use of mass spectroscopic techniques to elucidate the nature of the products of the oxidation of trimethylstibine in air (p 527-532) Arsenic speciation in sea scallop gonads (p 533-538) Metabolism of dimethylarsinic acid in rats: production of unidentified metabolites in vivo (p 539-547) Enteric bacteria may play a role in mammalian arsenic metabolism (p 548-552) Biomethylation and bioaccumulation of arsenic(V) by marine alga Fucus gardneri (p 553-560) Arsenic in the prepared edible brown alga hijiki, Hizikia fusiforme (p 561-565) Metabolism and organ distribution of arsenic in the freshwater fish Tilapia mossambica (p 566-571) Book ReviewTransition metal reagents and catalysts: innovations in organic synthesis. Jiro Tsuji. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2000. xv + 477 pages. £125. ISBN 0-471-63498-0 (p 572) Solid-phase synthesis and combinatorial technologies. Pierfausto Seneci. John Wiley, New York, 2000. xii + 637 pages. £70.95. ISBN 0-471-33195-3 (p 572-573) |