Copper Compounds
Jun Zhang,
H. Wayne Richardson,
Jun Zhang
Koppers Performance Chemicals, Griffin, Georgia, United States, 30224
Search for more papers by this authorH. Wayne Richardson
CP Chemicals Inc., Sumter, United States, 29150
Search for more papers by this authorJun Zhang,
H. Wayne Richardson,
Jun Zhang
Koppers Performance Chemicals, Griffin, Georgia, United States, 30224
Search for more papers by this authorH. Wayne Richardson
CP Chemicals Inc., Sumter, United States, 29150
Search for more papers by this authorAbstract
The article contains sections titled:
1. | Introduction |
2. | The Copper Ions |
3. | Copper Oxides and Basic Copper Compounds |
3.1. | Copper(I) Oxide |
3.2. | Copper(II) Oxide |
3.3. | Copper(II) Hydroxide |
3.4. | Copper(II) Carbonate Hydroxide |
4. | Selected Copper Salts and Basic Copper Salts |
4.1. | Copper(II) Acetate |
4.2. | Copper(I) Chloride |
4.3. | Copper(II) Chloride |
4.4. | Copper(II) Oxychloride |
4.5. | Copper(II) Sulfates |
4.5.1. | Copper(II) Sulfate Pentahydrate |
4.5.2. | Anhydrous Copper Sulfate |
4.5.3. | Copper(II) Sulfate Monohydrate |
4.5.4. | Basic Copper(II) Sulfates |
5. | Other Copper Compounds and Complexes |
5.1. | Other Copper Compounds |
5.2. | Copper Complexes |
6. | Copper Reclamation |
7. | Copper and the Environment |
8. | Economic Aspects |
9. | Toxicology and Occupational Health |
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