Quintus Fernando spends much of his time researching Inorganic chemistry, Molecule, Metal, Chelation and Stability constants of complexes. His Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Palladium, Metal L-edge, Transition metal, Solvent extraction and Potentiometric titration. Quintus Fernando has included themes like Crystallography, Crystal and Condensation reaction in his Molecule study.
His Metal research includes themes of Resorcinol, Toxicant, Schiff base, 1--2-naphthol and Kidney cortex. Mixed ligand, Nitrogen, Cadmium and Dithiol is closely connected to Sulfur in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Chelation. The various areas that Quintus Fernando examines in his Stability constants of complexes study include Metal K-edge, Cupric Ion and Electrode.
His main research concerns Inorganic chemistry, Chelation, Metal, Copper and Crystallography. His study in Inorganic chemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nickel, Zinc, Potentiometric titration and Stability constants of complexes, Aqueous solution. His Metal research integrates issues from Environmental chemistry, Photochemistry, Sulfur and Acid dissociation constant.
His Copper research includes elements of Magnetic susceptibility and Electron paramagnetic resonance. His research in Crystallography intersects with topics in Ligand, Molecule, Stereochemistry and Amide. His Molecule study combines topics in areas such as Crystal and Polymer chemistry.
Amide, Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Stability constants of complexes are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Chelation, Molecule, Cyclophane, Metal and Deprotonation in addition to Amide. Quintus Fernando has included themes like Coordination geometry, Carboxylate, X-ray and Ligand in his Crystallography study.
His Stereochemistry research incorporates elements of Toxicity and Thiol. His research integrates issues of Palladium, Sodium acetate, Valence, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Nitrate in his study of Inorganic chemistry. The various areas that Quintus Fernando examines in his Stability constants of complexes study include Proton NMR, Medicinal chemistry, Protonation, Macrocyclic ligand and Potentiometric titration.
Quintus Fernando mostly deals with Inorganic chemistry, Stability constants of complexes, Palladium, Chelation and Electron paramagnetic resonance. In general Inorganic chemistry study, his work on Sodium nitrate often relates to the realm of Reaction rate constant, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Stability constants of complexes research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Potentiometric titration and Proton NMR.
His Palladium research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Valence, Gas chromatography, Flame ionization detector and Adsorption. Quintus Fernando has researched Chelation in several fields, including Penicillamine, Biochemistry and Toxicity. As part of one scientific family, Quintus Fernando deals mainly with the area of Electron paramagnetic resonance, narrowing it down to issues related to the Copper, and often Cyclophane, Amide and Medicinal chemistry.
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A review of arsenic (III) in groundwater
Nic E. Korte;Quintus Fernando.
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology (1991)
Reduction of nitrate to ammonia by zero-valent iron
I.Francis Cheng;Rosy Muftikian;Quintus Fernando;Nic Korte.
Chemosphere (1997)
Rapid dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls on the surface of a pd/fe bimetallic system.
Carina. Grittini;Mark. Malcomson;Quintus. Fernando;Nic. Korte.
Environmental Science & Technology (1995)
A method for the rapid dechlorination of low molecular weight chlorinated hydrocarbons in water
Rosy Muftikian;Quintus Fernando;Nic Korte.
Water Research (1995)
Electrochemical dechlorination of 4-chlorophenol to phenol
I. Francis Cheng;Quintus Fernando;Nic Korte.
Environmental Science & Technology (1997)
Ionic equilibria in analytical chemistry
Henry Freiser;Quintus Fernando.
(1963)
Human studies with the chelating agents, DMPS and DMSA
H. Vasken Aposhian;Richard M. Maiorino;Mario Rivera;David C. Bruce.
Clinical Toxicology (1992)
X-ray photoelectron spectra of the palladium : Iron bimetallic surface used for the rapid dechlorination of chlorinated organic environmental contaminants
Rosy Muftikian;Kenneth Nebesny;Quintus Fernando;Nic Korte.
Environmental Science & Technology (1996)
Metal Ion Induced Rearrangements of Bisbenzthiazolines to Schiff-Base Chelates
Hans. Jadamus;Quintus. Fernando;Henry. Freiser.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1964)
Potentiometric Investigation of the Metal Complexes of 1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol and 4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol.
Alfio Corsini;I. M. Yih;Quintus Fernando;Henry Freiser.
Analytical Chemistry (1962)
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