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Liquid Metals

1990
Liquid metals remain of both fundamental and technological interest and the concepts needed to understand their properties are set out in this book, starting from a survey of the basic experimental facts to be explained. The quantitative theory of liquid pair correlation functions, effective ion-ion interactions, thermodynamic properties and electronic
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Metal containing liquid‐crystal polymers

Die Makromolekulare Chemie, Rapid Communications, 1987
Preparation et caracterisation de polymeres lineaires contenant du cuivre, supposes presenter un mesomorphisme discotique ...
CARFAGNA, COSIMO   +3 more
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Liquid-Metal Molecular Scissors

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Molecules are the smallest units of matter that can exist independently, relatively stable, maintaining their physical and chemical activities. The key factors that dominate the structures and properties of molecules include atomic species, alignment commands, and chemical bonds.
Liangfei Duan   +7 more
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Liquid Metal Batteries

2022
Weber, N., Weier, T.
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Liquid Metals and Liquid Semiconductors

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1980
AbstractNumerous liquid systems have electrical properties which resemble those of crystalline and amorphous semiconductors. The existence of “semiconducting” behavior in these liquids is mostly related to a continuous transition from a metallic to a “semiconducting” state when a thermodynamic variable such as temperature, density or concentration is ...
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Metal deposition at the liquid-liquid interface.

Chemical record (New York, N.Y.), 2014
Metal nanoparticles are readily formed, with a reasonable degree of size and shape control, using solution-based reduction methods under ambient conditions. Despite the large number of reports in this field, much of our knowledge of nanoparticle growth is largely empirical, with the relationship between particle form and growth conditions, for example,
Dryfe, Robert A W   +2 more
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Effective interionic interaction in liquid metals: liquid metallic hydrogen

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1986
A formula for an effective interionic interaction in a liquid metal is derived by means of the density-functional method. The effective interaction is described in terms of the direct correlation function (DCF) of an electron-ion mixture: the electron-electron DCF Cee and the electron-ion DCF Cel.
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Liquid Metals

Physics Bulletin, 1976
R Evans, D A Greenwood
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Liquid Metals

2022
Lei Fu, Mengqi Zeng
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Liquid electrolyte: The nexus of practical lithium metal batteries

Joule, 2022
Hansen Wang, Zhiao Yu, Xian Kong
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