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Toxicology Letters, 1998
Thallium (T1+) is a toxic heavy metal which was accidentally discovered by Sir William Crookes in 1861 by burning the dust from a sulfuric acid industrial plant. He observed a bright green spectral band that quickly disappeared. Crookes named the new element 'Thallium' (after thallos meaning young shoot).
S, Galván-Arzate, A, Santamaría
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Thallium (T1+) is a toxic heavy metal which was accidentally discovered by Sir William Crookes in 1861 by burning the dust from a sulfuric acid industrial plant. He observed a bright green spectral band that quickly disappeared. Crookes named the new element 'Thallium' (after thallos meaning young shoot).
S, Galván-Arzate, A, Santamaría
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Pediatrics, 1958
Fourteen children with thallium poisoning are described. Alopecia and neurologic symptoms dominate the clinical picture. In the absence of alopecia, the diagnosis depends upon a high degree of suspicion in regard to any child presenting bizarre neurologic complaints with acute onset.
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Fourteen children with thallium poisoning are described. Alopecia and neurologic symptoms dominate the clinical picture. In the absence of alopecia, the diagnosis depends upon a high degree of suspicion in regard to any child presenting bizarre neurologic complaints with acute onset.
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Thallium and Thallium Compounds
2000The article contains sections titled: 1. Thallium Metal 1.1. Historical 1.2. Properties 1.3. Occurrence 1.4. Extraction 1.5. Uses 2. Thallium Alloys 3. Thallium Compounds 3.1. Individual Compounds 3.2. Glasses and Single Crystals 3.3. Uses 3.4. Environmental Aspects 4. Analysis 5. Economic Aspects 6.
Heinrich Micke, Hans Uwe Wolf
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1996
Abstract Possibilities are demonstrated of varying the modes and conditions of anodic electrocrystallization in order to modify the mechanism of this process and to obtain, together with Tl 2 O 3 , other oxide phases on different substrates from Tl + solutions.
G.A. Tsirlina, O.A. Petrii
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Abstract Possibilities are demonstrated of varying the modes and conditions of anodic electrocrystallization in order to modify the mechanism of this process and to obtain, together with Tl 2 O 3 , other oxide phases on different substrates from Tl + solutions.
G.A. Tsirlina, O.A. Petrii
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Thallium Perfluorotetraphenylborate
Organometallics, 2004Alberti, D., Pörschke, K.
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ChemInform Abstract: THE PHASE DIAGRAM THALLIUM/THALLIUM‐TIN/THALLIUM‐ANTIMONY
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1984M. EL‐BORAGY, M. ELLNER, B. PREDEL
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