For the use of palladium against tuberculosis I only find one tiny note in a pdf listing journal articles from a library
[1]. Has anybody mor about this.
The storage of hydrogen should also be mentioned. This revie gives a good summary: F. A. Lewis (1982).
"The Palladium-Hydrogen System"(PDF). Platinum Metals Review. 26 (1): 20–27.
Medical issues concerning the risc of allergic reaction simmilar to that of nickel:J. Kielhorn; C. Melber; D. Keller; I. Mangelsdorf (2002). "Palladium – A review of exposure and effects to human health". International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 205 (6): 417–432.
doi:
10.1078/1438-4639-00180.
There is absolutely nothing about the chemistry and the compounds of palladium. It is a huge -! Also the toxicity section is completely missing. Check
WP:Elements for format.
Nergaal (
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06:15, 21 January 2008 (UTC)reply
Pa 107 - The article states that Pa 107 is a synthetic isotope, however Pa 107 is found in asteroidal deposits which were clearly naturally deposited. —Preceding
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For the use of palladium against tuberculosis I only find one tiny note in a pdf listing journal articles from a library
[1]. Has anybody mor about this.
The storage of hydrogen should also be mentioned. This revie gives a good summary: F. A. Lewis (1982).
"The Palladium-Hydrogen System"(PDF). Platinum Metals Review. 26 (1): 20–27.
Medical issues concerning the risc of allergic reaction simmilar to that of nickel:J. Kielhorn; C. Melber; D. Keller; I. Mangelsdorf (2002). "Palladium – A review of exposure and effects to human health". International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 205 (6): 417–432.
doi:
10.1078/1438-4639-00180.
There is absolutely nothing about the chemistry and the compounds of palladium. It is a huge -! Also the toxicity section is completely missing. Check
WP:Elements for format.
Nergaal (
talk)
06:15, 21 January 2008 (UTC)reply
Pa 107 - The article states that Pa 107 is a synthetic isotope, however Pa 107 is found in asteroidal deposits which were clearly naturally deposited. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Tanada (
talk •
contribs)
09:57, 24 October 2007 (UTC)reply