Iron
Chemistry and physics of the element iron and its compounds.
Iron - chemical symbol Fe (latin: ferrum), atomic number 26 - is a lustrous, silvery soft metal, metallic, ferromagnetic chemical element in the group of transition metals.
Online available information resources about the chemistry and physics of iron and the iron compounds.
Content
Information and data about the element
Iron, Fe
Chemical and physical properties. Webelements, UK
Iron, Fe
Chemical and physical properties of iron. Visual Elements, Chemsoc, UK
Iron, Fe
Chemical and physical properties; comprehensive data. Environmental Chemistry, USA
Atom, Orbitals, Radiochemistry
Atomic Data for Iron (Fe)
Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data. NIST, USA
Isotopes of Iron
Overview, isotopic data and properties of all known nuclides of iron
The Radiochemistry of Iron
A review of the nuclear and chemical features of particular interest to the radiochemist. LANL - Format: PDF
X-ray properties of Iron
Periodic table of X-ray properties. CSRRI
Physics and physical data
Ferromagnetism
Concepts of ferromagnetism. Wiley - Format: PDF
Special Information
Modeling aqueous ferrous iron chemistry at low temperatures with application to Mars
Scientific article - Format: PDF
Group Elements - Information
Chemistry of the Transition Metals
Lecture notes - Format: PDF
Mixed valence transition metal oxides
Article: Electronic structure of mixed valence transition metal oxides - Format: PDF
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
Transition Metal Complexes
Lecture notes - Format: PDF
Transition Metals
Lecture notes - Format: PDF
Transition Metals
A brief review
Compounds
Iron and iron compounds
Database search form for iron and iron compounds: properties, safety data, available products etc
Synthesis, production
Extraction of Iron
... in a Blast Furnace
Analysis and Determination
Analytical Methods: Iron
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods. NMAM
Iron Detemination
... by thiocyanate colorimetry without a colorimeter - Format: PDF
Iron Detemination
... by thiocyanate colorimetry - Format: PDF
Iron Qualitative Analysis
Separation and Identification of Group B Cations - Format: PDF
Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry
Iron and Steel
Statistics and Information. U.S. Geological Survey
Iron and Steel Scrap
Statistics and Information. USGS
Iron and Steel Slag
Statistics and Information. USGS
Iron Minerals
The mineralogy of Iron. Webmineral
Iron Ore
Statistics and Information. USGS
Iron Oxide Pigments
Statistics and Information. USGS
News Archive
Prussian blue linked to the origin of life
Chemistry and Biodiversity: Thermal wet decomposition of Prussian Blue - Implications for Prebiotic Chemistry
Organisations
American Iron and Steel Institute
AISI
Max-Planck Institut f�r Eisenforschung, Germany
The MPIE research is carried out on iron, steel and related materials, such as nickel, titanium and intermetallic phase alloys
Related Books and Scientific Literature: Iron
Duward Shriver, Mark Weller, Tina Overton et al.
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W. H. Freeman; 2014
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