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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2014
David Atwood, a chemistry professor at the University of Kentucky, was shocked to learn that there was no industrial chelator that worked with mercury. This intelligence came in 1994 from a geology postdoc working in his lab on chelators for the coal-fired power industry. “I said: ‘Are you kidding me?’ ” Atwood recalls.
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David Atwood, a chemistry professor at the University of Kentucky, was shocked to learn that there was no industrial chelator that worked with mercury. This intelligence came in 1994 from a geology postdoc working in his lab on chelators for the coal-fired power industry. “I said: ‘Are you kidding me?’ ” Atwood recalls.
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Chelating Agents and Metal Chelates.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1965openaire +2 more sources
Benzoylacetanilides as chelating ligands: Uranyl chelates
Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry Letters, 1968openaire +2 more sources