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Phosphorus/Phosphide‐Based Materials for Alkali Metal‐Ion Batteries
Phosphorus‐ and phosphide‐based materials with remarkable physicochemical properties and low costs have attracted significant attention as the anodes of alkali metal (e.g., Li, Na, K, Mg, Ca)‐ion batteries (AIBs). However, the low electrical conductivity
Fangzheng Chen +9 more
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Aluminium Phosphide Poisoning [PDF]
Acute aluminium phosphide poisoning is an extremely lethal poisoning. Ingestion is usually suicidal in intent, uncommonly accidental and rarely homicidal. Unfortunately the absence of a specific antidote results in very high mortality and the key to treatment lies in rapid decontamination and institution of resuscitative measures.Aluminium phosphide is
Babak Mostafazadeh
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Constraints on the Production of Phosphine by Venusian Volcanoes
The initial reports of the presence of phosphine in the cloud decks of Venus have led to the suggestion that volcanism is the source of phosphine, through volcanic phosphides ejected into the clouds. Here, we examine the idea that mantle plume volcanism,
William Bains +6 more
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Facile preparation of MoP/TiO2 composite by electrospinning method for sodium ion battery anode
MoP is a promising anode material choice for alkali ion storage ascribed to its superior electrochemical performance. However, severe volume expansion and poor stability limited its output performance.
Zhenjiang Liu +8 more
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Elastic Properties of Single-Walled Phosphide Nanotubes: Numerical Simulation Study
After a large-scale investigation into carbon nanotubes, significant research efforts have been devoted to discovering and synthesizing other nanotubes formed by chemical elements other than carbon.
Nataliya A. Sakharova +4 more
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In this work, mixed Ni/Co and Ni/Fe metal phosphides with different metal ratios were synthesized through the phosphidization of high-surface-area hydroxides grown hydrothermally on carbon cloth.
Davide Salvò +7 more
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Aluminium phosphide poisoning [PDF]
We describe a lethal poisoning in a healthy woman caused by deliberate ingestion of aluminium phosphide (AlP), a pesticide used to kill rodents and insects. Toxicity of AlP and review of cases reported to the National Poisons Information Service (London) 1997-2003 are discussed.
R G, Bogle +4 more
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Zinc Phosphide Poisoning [PDF]
Zinc phosphide has been used widely as a rodenticide. Upon ingestion, it gets converted to phosphine gas in the body, which is subsequently absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach and the intestines and gets captured by the liver and the lungs. Phosphine gas produces various metabolic and nonmetabolic toxic effects.
Erdal Doğan +6 more
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The bis(Biphenyl)phosphorus Fragment in Trivalent and Tetravalent P-Environments
Diaryl substituted phosphorus (III) compounds are commonly used motifs in synthesis. Although the basic synthetic routes to these molecules starting from PCl3 are well reported, sterically hindered aryl substituents can be difficult to introduce ...
Jonas Hoffmann +3 more
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GOLD PHOSPHIDE COMPLEXES [PDF]
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FERNÁNDEZ, EDUARDO J +2 more
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