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Experience Level: Entry
Do you have access to the American Chemical Society journals?
Yes, excellence.
I am going into a job interview to work on Silver I inorganic complexes, to investigate their effects in implants for antimicrobial activity against different types of bacteria. Excluding all information about nano-particles. I don't have a number of words or pages I need. Simply a bullet pointed literature review (feel free to copy and paste from articles you find), with excellent references for the found information, so I can go back and read the entire article if need be. A report within 10 days would be ideal.
My goal is have an idea about competing research projects, and new ways we can take this research team. Attached is his team's latest article from 2010.
For research published within the last ten years: I'm looking for a quick and dirty bullet pointed summary of the last ten years of research, a basic overview look at the antimicrobial effect of inorganic silver I complexes.
1. How and why it works (mainly inorganic chemistry information sought, including crystallography if possible.)
2. Which complexes of Silver (I) are in use, and why they are preferred.
3. All info needs to have references so the most relevant items can be read later.
4. Please skip all information relating to silver nanoparticles research, it is not applicable.
Plagiarism is not an issue. You can copy and paste preterit info, or summarize in your own words. Please carefully cite all sources! This job requires that you have access to academic journals, primarily the ACS set of chemistry journals. Please let me know if I need to provide this for you.
Yes, excellence.
I am going into a job interview to work on Silver I inorganic complexes, to investigate their effects in implants for antimicrobial activity against different types of bacteria. Excluding all information about nano-particles. I don't have a number of words or pages I need. Simply a bullet pointed literature review (feel free to copy and paste from articles you find), with excellent references for the found information, so I can go back and read the entire article if need be. A report within 10 days would be ideal.
My goal is have an idea about competing research projects, and new ways we can take this research team. Attached is his team's latest article from 2010.
For research published within the last ten years: I'm looking for a quick and dirty bullet pointed summary of the last ten years of research, a basic overview look at the antimicrobial effect of inorganic silver I complexes.
1. How and why it works (mainly inorganic chemistry information sought, including crystallography if possible.)
2. Which complexes of Silver (I) are in use, and why they are preferred.
3. All info needs to have references so the most relevant items can be read later.
4. Please skip all information relating to silver nanoparticles research, it is not applicable.
Plagiarism is not an issue. You can copy and paste preterit info, or summarize in your own words. Please carefully cite all sources! This job requires that you have access to academic journals, primarily the ACS set of chemistry journals. Please let me know if I need to provide this for you.
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