Nickel

DG Barceloux, D Barceloux - Journal of Toxicology: Clinical …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
nickel compounds, or the Mond process, which uses nickelnickel compounds (eg, nickel
chloride, nickel nitrate). The welding of stainless steel and high-nickel alloys release nickel

Nickel

FW Sunderman Jr - Disorders of Mineral Metabolism, 1981 - Elsevier
… This chapter focuses on the metabolism and toxicology of nickel. Nickel is an essential
trace metal for animal nutrition. Pathological alterations of nickel metabolism occur in several …

The “nickel effect”

K Fischer, K Jonas, P Misbach… - … Edition in English, 1973 - Wiley Online Library
… of the catalytically active nickel species. A … of nickel compounds by organoaluminum
compounds, on the occurrence and existence of nickel hydrides, and on interactions between nickel(…

Nickel

PH Brown - Handbook of plant nutrition, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
… The ultimate determination that nickel was essential for plant growth (1) depended heavily
… extremely low concentrations of nickel in plants. The establishment of nickel as an essential …

Nickel in the environment

P Harasim, T Filipek - Journal of Elementology, 2015 - agro.icm.edu.pl
… -containing fertilizers are marketed and used in cases of nickel deficiency in plants. In … of
nickel is related to graphene, which was invented 10 years ago. Although nickel contamination …

Nickel and nickel alloys

WL Mankins, S Lamb - 1990 - dl.asminternational.org
NICKEL in elemental form or alloyed with other metals and … nickel, highlights alloy
developments achieved to the present, and provides a discussion of the physical metallurgy of nickel

Nickel

FH Nielsen - Biochemistry of the essential ultratrace elements, 1984 - Springer
… Divalent nickel is apparently the important oxidation state of nickel in biochemistry. Divalent
nickel forms a large number of complexes encompassing coordination numbers 4, 5, and 6, …

Nickel

E MASTROMATTEO - American industrial hygiene association …, 1986 - Taylor & Francis
nickel at 50 C forming nickel tetracarbony1(Ni(CO)4) which is in turn decomposed above
60 C to yield high purity nickel. This process has been in use in nickel refining since 1902. …

Nickel carcinogenesis

KS Kasprzak, FW Sunderman Jr, K Salnikow - … Research/Fundamental and …, 2003 - Elsevier
Human exposure to highly nickel-polluted environments, such as those associated with nickel
refining, electroplating, and welding, has the potential to produce a variety of pathologic …

Nickel and dimed

B Ehrenreich - Social Stratification, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
At the beginning of June 1998 I leave behind everything that normally soothes the ego and
sustains the body—home, career, companion, reputation, ATM card—for a plunge into the low…