As a rare and precious metal that is also resistant to wear and tarnish, platinum is known to be particularly well-suited to jewellery. Vivian Yam reflects on how, beyond its prestigious image, platinum has also found its way into a variety of fields ranging from the petrochemical to the pharmaceutical industry.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Precious metal alloys and compounds have myriad...
The early researches on platinum carried out by a number of distinguished European chemists were vir...
Osmium is a hard grey brittle metal which scratches glass. It has a melting point of 2700[degree]C, ...
Platinum is a relative newcomer among the precious metals, having been known to the scientific world...
The unique high temperature and corrosion resistant properties of the platinum group metals can best...
One of the most widely used metals on the periodic table is Platinum (Pt). The name is derived from ...
The name platinum is derived from the Spanish term platina, which is literally translated into littl...
Platinum (in reality the entire platinum group of elements) has been and continues to be the subject...
Combining imaginative design with outstanding crafsmanship, the decorative objects made by Faberg &a...
It was about fifty years ago that I first developed a serious interest in platinum metal chemistry f...
The precious metals are basically known for their applications in jewelry, coins, bullions and catal...
The future of the precious metals is shiny and resistant. Although expensive and potentially replace...
The introduction of legislation in the western world over the last 20 years or so requires that pois...
Precious is a two year UK government supported initiative which aims to demonstrate the viability of...
The early inhabitants of South America had recognised platinum and had used i t for making ornaments...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Precious metal alloys and compounds have myriad...
The early researches on platinum carried out by a number of distinguished European chemists were vir...
Osmium is a hard grey brittle metal which scratches glass. It has a melting point of 2700[degree]C, ...
Platinum is a relative newcomer among the precious metals, having been known to the scientific world...
The unique high temperature and corrosion resistant properties of the platinum group metals can best...
One of the most widely used metals on the periodic table is Platinum (Pt). The name is derived from ...
The name platinum is derived from the Spanish term platina, which is literally translated into littl...
Platinum (in reality the entire platinum group of elements) has been and continues to be the subject...
Combining imaginative design with outstanding crafsmanship, the decorative objects made by Faberg &a...
It was about fifty years ago that I first developed a serious interest in platinum metal chemistry f...
The precious metals are basically known for their applications in jewelry, coins, bullions and catal...
The future of the precious metals is shiny and resistant. Although expensive and potentially replace...
The introduction of legislation in the western world over the last 20 years or so requires that pois...
Precious is a two year UK government supported initiative which aims to demonstrate the viability of...
The early inhabitants of South America had recognised platinum and had used i t for making ornaments...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Precious metal alloys and compounds have myriad...
The early researches on platinum carried out by a number of distinguished European chemists were vir...
Osmium is a hard grey brittle metal which scratches glass. It has a melting point of 2700[degree]C, ...