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Synthesis and zero-dimensional structure of a new lead-free organic-inorganic[(C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>)<sub>4</sub>N]<sub>3</sub>Bi<sub>2</sub>I<sub>9</sub> compound: a promising material for optoelectronic devices. [PDF]
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Inorganic Nanoparticles Containing Plant-Derived Compounds for Kidney Treatment. [PDF]
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Abstracts, 1925+13 more sources
1998
This chapter concerns those parts of physical chemistry that are of some use for materials chemists. It has been placed at the end in the book rather than at the beginning, which is unconventional. For sound didactic reasons, textbooks generally start out with physical models for chemical processes.
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This chapter concerns those parts of physical chemistry that are of some use for materials chemists. It has been placed at the end in the book rather than at the beginning, which is unconventional. For sound didactic reasons, textbooks generally start out with physical models for chemical processes.
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Physical techniques in inorganic chemistry
2018This chapter introduces the most important physical techniques that are used to investigate the atomic and electronic structures of inorganic compounds and to study their reactions. It explains the two diffraction methods: X-ray and neutron diffraction.
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Physical techniques in inorganic chemistry
This chapter covers various methods used to investigate the structure and properties of inorganic compounds. Diffraction techniques, such as X-ray and neutron diffraction, are essential for determining molecular structures and crystal lattices. Absorption and emission spectroscopies, including UV-visible and infrared, offer insights into electronic ...Mark Weller +4 more
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Nature, 1940
(I) General and Inorganic Chemistry (2) A College Course of Inorganic Chemistry (3) Intermediate Chemistry, Inorganic and ...
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(I) General and Inorganic Chemistry (2) A College Course of Inorganic Chemistry (3) Intermediate Chemistry, Inorganic and ...
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