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Silver iodide is a prototype compound of superionic conductors that allows ions to flow through its structure. It exhibits a first-order phase transition at 420 K, characterized by an abrupt change in its ionic conductivity behavior, and above this ...
Hernando Correa +2 more
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Silver-based nanomaterials have attracted considerable attention due to their antimicrobial properties. In this study, two nano-AgI-cage-based coordination polymers, [Ag6(μ-StBu)6]n (University of South China Coordination Polymer USC-CP-2) and [Ag14(μ ...
Chunhong Tan +8 more
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In this study, novel anion photo-responsive supramolecular hydrogels based on cysteine–silver sol (CSS) and iodate anions (IO3−) were prepared. The peculiarities of the self-assembly process of gel formation in the dark and under visible-light exposure ...
Dmitry V. Vishnevetskii +8 more
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Pathogenic microorganisms and dyes are the main sources of water pollution. These pollutants are extremely hazardous and may harm aquatic life and human health.
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Silver Iodide in Urethritis [PDF]
DRS. E. H. SITER, A. A. UHLE
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Electro-Crystallization of Silver in Silver Iodide Films
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Ice Nucleation by Coprecipitated Silver Iodide and Silver Bromide
Science, 1971The ability of silver iodide to cause freezing of supercooled water is improved if up to 30 percent of the iodine atoms in the crystal are replaced with bromine atoms.
B, Vonnegut, H, Chessin
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Silver deposition from silver rubidium iodide
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1975Summary Silver deposition from silver rubidium iodide has been studied using four different substrates. These were platinum, vitreous carbon, pyrolytic graphite and silver. The results are consistent with nucleation and growth of discreet centres in each case.
R.D. Armstrong +2 more
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Air-Stable Transparent Silver Iodide–Copper Iodide Heterojunction Diode
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017Transparent AgI-CuI heterojunctions with high rectifying diode behavior were prepared via vapor-phase iodization of metal thin films on transparent conducting oxide substrates. At room temperature, Ag and Cu metal thin films were quickly transformed into the transparent and well-crystallized β-phase of AgI and the γ-phase of CuI, respectively.
Ji-Hyun Cha, Duk-Young Jung
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The Silver Iodide–Thallium Iodide Pseudo-Binary System
Physica Status Solidi (a), 1983A form of the T−x section of the equilibrium phase diagram for the system AgI–TlI is proposed on the basis of thermal and X-ray diffraction data. Two room temperature stable intermediate phases AgTlI2, and AgTl2I3 are confirmed, and evidence is found for two other phases, stable at higher temperatures.
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