Pure Appl. Chem., 2007, Vol. 79, No. 5, pp. 895-950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200779050895
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION
Chemical speciation of environmentally significant metals with inorganic ligands Part 2: The Cu2+-OH-, Cl-, CO32-, SO42-, and PO43- systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
Individual author index pages
Other PAC articles by these authors
Chemical speciation of environmentally significant metals with inorganic ligands. Part 5: The Zn2+ + OH–, Cl–, CO32–, SO42–, and PO43– systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
Some highs and lows (and in-betweens) of solubility measurements of solid electrolytes
Extension of ThermoML: The IUPAC standard for thermodynamic data communications (IUPAC Recommendations 2011)
Thermodynamics of impurities in hydrometallurgical processes
Chemical speciation of environmentally significant metals with inorganic ligands. Part 4: The Cd2+ + OH–, Cl–, CO32–, SO42–, and PO43– systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
Chemical speciation of environmentally significant metals with inorganic ligands. Part 3: The Pb2+ + OH–, Cl–, CO32–, SO42–, and PO43– systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
Surface complexation and proton-promoted dissolution in aqueous apatite systems
Solubility and related properties in hydrometallurgy
Solubility data in radioactive waste disposal
Guidelines for potentiometric measurements in suspensions Part B. Guidelines for practical pH measurements in soil suspensions (IUPAC Recommendations 2006)
Guidelines for potentiometric measurements in suspensions Part A. The suspension effect (IUPAC Technical Report)
When spectroscopy fails: The measurement of ion pairing
Chemical speciation of environmentally significant heavy metals with inorganic ligands. Part 1: The Hg2+– Cl–, OH–, CO32–, SO42–, and PO43– aqueous systems (IUPAC Technical Report)
Ion solvation in aqueous–organic mixtures
Influence of Pressure on Chemical Equilibria in Aqueous Systems - with Particular Reference to Seawater
Specific problems in the measurement and interpretation of complexation phenomena in seawater (Technical Report)