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Synthesis and applications of rhodium porphyrin complexes
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Photoconductive terahertz detectors with 105 dB peak dynamic range made of rhodium doped InGaAs
Applied Physics Letters, 2019Rhodium (Rh)-doped In0.53Ga0.47As grown by gas-source molecular beam epitaxy is investigated as a terahertz (THz) detector antenna for optical excitation at 1550 nm. The 4d transition metal rhodium acts as a deep level and ultrafast trapping center. At a
R. Kohlhaas +7 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1990 
The authors report the chemical preparation and some preliminary reaction chemistry of [Cp[sup *]Rh([mu]-Cl)][sub 2] (1) (Cp[sup *] = C[sub 5]Me[sub 5]), a Rh(II) dimer with a reactive Rh-Rh bond. While many Rh(II) complexes containing Rh-Rh bonds have been reported in the literature, including several analogues of 1, the high reactivity of the Rh-Rh ...
David W. Hoard +2 more
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The authors report the chemical preparation and some preliminary reaction chemistry of [Cp[sup *]Rh([mu]-Cl)][sub 2] (1) (Cp[sup *] = C[sub 5]Me[sub 5]), a Rh(II) dimer with a reactive Rh-Rh bond. While many Rh(II) complexes containing Rh-Rh bonds have been reported in the literature, including several analogues of 1, the high reactivity of the Rh-Rh ...
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Angewandte Chemie, 2019 
The asymmetric rhodium-catalyzed alkenylation of enones and imines with arylboronic acids has been developed. A highly controllable aryl to vinyl 1,4-rhodium migration is the key step.
Shu-Sheng Zhang +6 more
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The asymmetric rhodium-catalyzed alkenylation of enones and imines with arylboronic acids has been developed. A highly controllable aryl to vinyl 1,4-rhodium migration is the key step.
Shu-Sheng Zhang +6 more
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Nature, 1959 
ALTHOUGH rhodium is a face-centred cubic metal which should possess numerous planes and directions of slip it is, at room temperature, an extremely difficult metal to form into strip and wire. Usually rhodium is hot-worked, the working temperature being gradually reduced during successive stages until the metal develops a fibrous structure, when at ...
D. W. Rhys, A. Calverley
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ALTHOUGH rhodium is a face-centred cubic metal which should possess numerous planes and directions of slip it is, at room temperature, an extremely difficult metal to form into strip and wire. Usually rhodium is hot-worked, the working temperature being gradually reduced during successive stages until the metal develops a fibrous structure, when at ...
D. W. Rhys, A. Calverley
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The Electrodeposition of Rhodium
Transactions of the IMF, 1934(1934). The Electrodeposition of Rhodium. Transactions of the IMF: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 77-82.
A. R. Raper, R. H. Atkinson
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Chemistry, 2018 
Rhodium-iminocarbenes that are derived from N-sulfonyl-1,2,3-triazoles have become an important class of reactive species and useful intermediates in organic synthesis.
Yun Li, Hongjian Yang, H. Zhai
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Rhodium-iminocarbenes that are derived from N-sulfonyl-1,2,3-triazoles have become an important class of reactive species and useful intermediates in organic synthesis.
Yun Li, Hongjian Yang, H. Zhai
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Reactivity of rhodium during co-deposition of rhodium and carbon
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2009The detailed characterizations of rhodium/carbon films prepared by co-deposition using a dual magnetron sputtering have been carried out on silicon substrates at room temperature. Effects of the carbon incorporated in the film on the chemical bonding state, optical reflectivity and crystallinity were investigated using XPS, reflectivity measurements ...
Marot, Laurent +3 more
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Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry), 2007 
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AbstractReview: 92 refs.
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Electronic structure of rhodium
Physical Review B, 1988Local-density, all-electron, self-consistent energy-band calculations are reported for face-centered-cubic rhodium. The Fermi surface is obtained; charge form factors, the Compton profile, and the optical conductivity are determined. Results are compared with other calculations and with experiment where these exist.
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