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Cation Induced Structural Variation in Topochemically Modified Dion-Jacobson Perovskite Solid Solutions. [PDF]

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Bhuvan R   +5 more
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Lithium Compounds

ChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Marek Majewski, V. Snieckus
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Coordination compounds in lithium storage and lithium-ion transport

Chemical Society Reviews, 2020
The application of coordination compounds for lithium storage and lithium-ion transport.
Jingwei Liu   +3 more
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Lithium Intercalation Cluster Compounds

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena, 1987
The important group of inclusion compounds based on the early transition metal layer and channel type chalcogenides has been investigated. The problems of the formation of Li intercalates by interacting n-bytyllithium hexene solutions with Nb, Mo, W and Re chalcogenides have been considered.
A. V. Mischenko   +3 more
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Lithium Insertion Compounds

MRS Proceedings, 1988
AbstractThe topotactic insertion/extraction of lithium in layered oxides and sulfides is compared with that in the oxo- and thiospinel frameworks [M2]X4 for both the technical interest of tailoring secondary-battery cathode materials and the scientific interest of exploring narrow-band phenomena and magnetic interactions in compounds and/or phases not ...
J.B. Goodenough   +3 more
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Hydrogen Retention in Lithium and Lithium Compounds

2018 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2018
Lithium (Li) conditioning of plasma facing components (PFCs) in magnetic fusion devices has improved plasma performance and lowered hydrogen (H) recycling partially due to the efficiency of Li in binding H isotopes. In current fusion experiments [1], the presence of impurities inevitably creates Li-O and Li-C-O compounds.
L. Buzi, Y. Yang, A.O. Nelson, B.E. Koel
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Structural Diversity of Lithium Neopentoxide Compounds

Inorganic Chemistry, 2001
The reaction of LiN(SiMe(3))(2) with 1 equiv of HOCH(2)CMe(3) (HONep) in toluene led to the formation of [Li(mu3-ONep)](8) (1). The complex adopts a novel dual-edge fused hexagon-square prismatic structure with a C(2v) axis of rotation that relates the top and bottom eight-membered rings.
T J, Boyle   +3 more
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