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2008
Abstract When a metal is alloyed with another metal, either substitutional or interstitial solid solutions are usually formed. This chapter discusses the general characteristics of these solutions and the effects of several alloying elements on the yield strength of pure metals.
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Abstract When a metal is alloyed with another metal, either substitutional or interstitial solid solutions are usually formed. This chapter discusses the general characteristics of these solutions and the effects of several alloying elements on the yield strength of pure metals.
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Journal of Crystal Growth, 1996
ZnSe 1-x Te x solid solutions doped with Cu and Cl have been synthesized from ZnSe and ZnTe powders. The defect structure, solubility of dopants and photoluminescence at UV and X-ray excitation have been investigated. At 300 K materials with x = 0-0.3 show intense donor-acceptor pair photoluminescence bands with peaks in the region of 1.89 to 1.57 eV.
V. Valdna +4 more
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ZnSe 1-x Te x solid solutions doped with Cu and Cl have been synthesized from ZnSe and ZnTe powders. The defect structure, solubility of dopants and photoluminescence at UV and X-ray excitation have been investigated. At 300 K materials with x = 0-0.3 show intense donor-acceptor pair photoluminescence bands with peaks in the region of 1.89 to 1.57 eV.
V. Valdna +4 more
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Oxide solid solutions as catalysts
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Cimino A., Stone F.S.
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Homogeneity of a Supersaturated Solid Solution
Physical Review Letters, 2002Extended x-ray absorption fine structures, small-angle x-ray scattering, and atomistic model calculations have been employed to probe the homogeneity of the fcc solution created in Ag-Cu, a classical system demonstrating the extension of solubility across the entire miscibility gap through rapid quenching.
J H, He +5 more
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2006
Thermodynamically, a solution is a special description of a homogeneous mixture for which it is convenient to distinguish between the solvent A on the one hand and the solutes B, C, . , on the other hand. This asymmetrical description arises from a different choice of the standard states, i.e.
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Thermodynamically, a solution is a special description of a homogeneous mixture for which it is convenient to distinguish between the solvent A on the one hand and the solutes B, C, . , on the other hand. This asymmetrical description arises from a different choice of the standard states, i.e.
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Solid solutions of pyridinium halobismuthates
Журнал неорганической химииSolid solutions of pyridinium bromo-iodobismutates were isolated from aqueous solutions and structurally characterized. The composition of the resulting solid solutions [HPy]BiX4 and [HPy]3Bi2X9 (X = Br, I) was found to depend on the ratios of pyridinium/bismuth and bromine/iodine in the initial solution. The existence of five polymorphic modifications
P. A. Buikin +3 more
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Multi-solute solid solution behavior and its effect on the properties of magnesium alloys
Journal of Magnesium and Alloys, 2022Fusheng Pan
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The role of surface hydroxyls on ZnZrO solid solution catalyst in CO2 hydrogenation to methanol
Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 2023Chizhou Tang +2 more
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