Burger Kálmán: Organic reagents in metal analysis (Budapest, 1973)

К. BURGER □. Sc. Hi Mim 1ИИ* Coordination chemical reactions of organic ligands are ex­tensively used for the analytical determination of metals; the principles of such reactions and the factors determining their analytical selectivities are discussed in the theoretical part of the book. The practical part deals with procedures of using the most important selective organic reagents in metal analyses. In each case the limitations of the method, the interfering ions in the single processes and their masking, are also treated. A great merit of the book is that it contains methods, which have proved valuable in practice, mainly in the ex­perience of the author and his collaborators. The book is completed with a number of practical ana­lytical tables. Dr. Kálmán Burger is professor of inorganic and analytical chemistry at Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest. He did his undergraduate work at the same university, and has been working at the Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chem­istry since 1951 and was appointed to his present post in 1968. Professor Burger’s research in­terests are mainly in the field of coordination chemistry and ana­lytical chemistry. The results of his work have been pub­lished so far in about 100 papers in various international journals and he is the author of two monographs. AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ «BUDAPEST

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