![]() Library / Journals / Wiley / Applied Organometallic ChemistryCopyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume 16 Issue 5 , Pages 239 - 280 (May 2002)Environment, Biology and ToxicologyEmission to air of volatile organotins from tributyltin-contaminated harbour sediments (p 239-244) Organoarsenic compounds in plants and soil on top of an ore vein (p 245-249) Speciation AnalysisSpeciation of phenyltin(IV) compounds using high-performance liquid chromatography: Part 1. The direct analysis of mixed standard solutions of tetraphenyltin, triphenyltin chloride, triphenyltin hydroxide and triphenyltin acetate (p 250-257) Materials, Nanomaterials and SynthesisCarbonylrhodium complexes of pyridine ligands and their catalytic activity towards carbonylation of methanol (p 258-264) Pretreatment procedure for selenium speciation in shellfish using high-performance liquid chromatography-microwave-assisted digestion-hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry (p 265-270) Metallocenyl-[2H]naphtho[1,2-b]pyrans: metal effect on the photochromic behaviour (p 271-276) Effects of iron on the degradation of triphenyltin by pyoverdins isolated from Pseudomonas chlororaphis (p 277-279) Book ReviewInorganic biochemistry of iron metabolism - from molecular mechanism to clinical consequences. Robert Crichton. Second edition, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2001. xv + 326 pages. £125. ISBN 0-471-49223-X (p 280) |