Rhenium - chemical symbol Re, atomic number 75 - is a rare, silvery-white, heavy, polyvalent, high melting, hard, chemical element in the group of transition metals (group 7, manganum family).
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Atomic Data for Rhenium, Re This handbook is designed to provide a selection of the most important and frequently used atomic spectroscopic data in an easily accessible format. Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data. NIST - [USA > e]
Organometallic Chemistry Organometallic Chemistry of Transition Metals: Curiosity Unbound - Format: PDF - [IN > e]
Transition Metal Chemistry This page explains what a transition metal is in terms of its electronic structure, and then goes on to look at the general features of transition metal chemistry - [UK > e]
Rhenium Complexes ... with O, N, S ligands. This thesis investigates the synthesis and characterization of rhenium complexes containing oxygen, nitrogen and thiol ligands. Dissertation, 2006. University of Missouri-Columbia - [USA > e]
Rhenium-Containing Phosphines and Phosphine Oxides New Design Strategies for Highly Active and/or Enantioselective Organometallic Catalysts for Organic Synthesis. Dissertation, 2005. University of Nürnberg - [D > e]
Chemical Separation of Rhenium and Osmium (PGEs) Materials and Methods. The analytical procedure outlined there is the standard technique used at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Osmium isotope measurements are made on NIMA-B - [USA > e]
Rhenium Statistics and Information on the worldwide supply of, demand for, and flow of minerals and materials essential to the U.S. economy, the national security, and protection of the environment. USGS - [USA > e]
Rhenium Minerals The Mineralogy of Rhenium. Webmineral - [USA > e]
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Topic: Rhenium, Re, Element 75
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