Organometallics in environment and toxicology

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Organometallics in environment and toxicology

edited by Astrid Sigel, Helmut Sigel, and Roland K.O. Sigel

(Metal ions in life sciences, v. 7)

Royal Society of Chemistry, c2010

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This title is not available to purchase from Royal Society of Chemistry. Please visit www.bioinorganic-chemistry.org/mils for title information. This volume, closely related to MILS-6, deals mainly with metal(loid)-alkyl derivatives but also with the rarer aryl compounds. Most of these (commonly toxic) compounds are formed in the environment by microorganisms, but some anthropogenic input occurs as well. MILS-7, providing a most up-to-date view, is of special relevance for researchers in analytical and bioinorganic chemistry, enzymology, environmental chemistry, physiology, toxicology, and related medical fields.

Table of Contents

  • (1) Roles of Organometal(loid) Compounds in Environmental Cycles
  • (2) Analysis of Organometal(loid) Compounds in Environmental and Biological Samples
  • (3) Evidence for Organometallic Intermediates in Bacterial Methane Formation Involving the Nickel Coenzyme F430
  • (4) Organotins. Formation, Use, Speciation, and Toxicology
  • (5) Alkyllead Compounds and Their Environmental Toxicology
  • (6) Organoarsenicals. Distribution and Transformation in the Environment
  • (7) Organoarsenicals. Uptake, Metabolism and Toxicity
  • (8) Alkyl Derivatives of Antimony in the Environment
  • (9) Alkyl Derivatives of Bismuth in Environmental and Biological Media
  • (10) Formation, Occurrence, and Significance of Organoselenium and Organotellurium Compounds in the Environment
  • (11) Organomercurials. Their Formation and Pathways in the Environment
  • (12) Toxicology of Alkylmercury Compounds
  • (13) Environmental Bioindication, Biomonitoring, and Bioremediation of Organometal(loid)s
  • (14) Methylated Metal(loid) Species in Humans

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