J.H. Canterford

581 citations
27 papers · 432 indexed · h-index 10

J.H. Canterford

27 papers receiving 391 citations

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J.H. Canterford
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  • Inorganic Chemistry 125
  • Environmental Chemistry 44
  • Electrochemistry 27
  • Biomaterials 57
  • Bioengineering 22
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
#Work
1 198510
2 198538
3 198468
4 19842
5
Chloride Hydrometallurgy - Its Future Potential
19833
6 19839
7 198240
8 19741
9 19717
10 19714
11 19714
12 197117
13 19719
14
Halides of the First Row Transition Metals
196958
15
Halides of the second and third row transition metals
196878
16
HALIDES OF THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS: HALIDES OF THE SECOND AND THIRD ROW TRANSITION METALS.
19682
17 19681
18 196817
19 19682
20 196612

About J.H. Canterford

J.H. Canterford is a scholar working on Inorganic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Catalysis, Environmental Chemistry and Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, having authored 27 papers that have together received 432 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Metal Extraction and Bioleaching (5 papers), Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds (4 papers), Electrochemical Analysis and Applications (3 papers), Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions (3 papers), Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications (2 papers), Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry (2 papers), Mineral Processing and Grinding (2 papers) and Mine drainage and remediation techniques (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Inorganic Chemistry (125 citations), Environmental Chemistry (44 citations), Electrochemistry (27 citations), Biomaterials (57 citations) and Bioengineering (22 citations). J.H. Canterford has collaborated with scholars based in Australia. Frequent co-authors include Ray Colton, B. Lambert, Alan M. Bond, R. J. Hill, A.B. Waugh, IB Tomkins, Thérèse O’Donnell, Thomas A. O’Donnell and Graham J. Sparrow. Their work appears in journals such as Analytical Chemistry, Hydrometallurgy, Australian Journal of Chemistry, Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review and Inorganic Chemistry.

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