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Electronic properties of mixed uranium-thorium monosulphides (U xTh1-x)S

open access: yesJournal De Physique, 1976
We have measured bulk magnetization, neutron magnetic scattering and specific heat between 1.5 and 300 K of mixed uranium-thorium monosulphides (U xTh1-x)S with large uranium concentrations (x ≽ 0.20).
C H De Novion, M Kuznietz
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Preparation of ethylenethiuram monosulphide

Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1962
AbstractOptimum conditions have been found for the production of ethylenethiuram from nabam.
G. D. Thorn, R. A. Ludwig
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Phonon measurements in uranium monosulphide

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1985
The phonon dispersion relations have been measured for the (00 zeta ), ( zeta zeta 0) and ( zeta zeta zeta ) directions for uranium sulphide at 300K by neutron inelastic scattering. In the ( zeta zeta zeta ) direction the LA and TA branches are nearly degenerate in frequency and in the ( zeta zeta 0) direction the LA and TA2 branches are also nearly ...
P de V DuPlessis   +5 more
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Vibrational relaxation of carbon monosulphide

Transactions of the Faraday Society, 1971
The relaxation of vibrationally excited CS, formed in the flash-initiated reaction: O(3P)+CS2→ SO + CS, has been studied by monitoring the absorption of the A1Π—X1Σ+(2,1) band photoelectrically. Rates of decay were measured in the presence of various added gases, and hence rate constants determined for the de-excitation of CS(ν= 1) by ortho-H2, para-H2,
C. Morley, I. W. M. Smith
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Photoelectrochemical behaviour of tin monosulphide

Solar Cells, 1988
Abstract Polycrystalline samples of tin monosulphide were prepared by passing H2S through an acidic solution of stannous chloride. The structure and the composition of the samples were confirmed by X-ray diffraction and energy dispersive analysis of X-rays.
SHARON, M, BASAVASWARAN, K
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Thermal Conductivity of Gadolinium Monosulphide

physica status solidi (b), 1971
AbstractThe thermal conductivity of gadolinium monosulphidc was measured within the temperature range of 80 to 720 °K. The lattice part of the thermal conductivity (XL) mas determined. It is difficult to explain the temperature dependence of xL, theoretically taking the phonon scattering by conduction clcctrons into account contrary to the case of the ...
V. Khusnutdinova   +3 more
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