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Charge Compensation in Solid Solutions

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2008
Moritz Schmidt   +2 more
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Solid Clathrate Solutions

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena, 1987
The classification of solid clathrate solutions may be subdivided into three types: interstitial solutions, those with the substitution of one guest by another and those with the substitution of the particles in a host framework is given. All these types of solutions are illustrated by experimental (or computed) state diagrams of binary and ternary ...
Yu. A. Dyadin   +2 more
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Fast solute diffusion in solid and supersaturated solid solutions

Phase Transitions, 1988
Abstract In this paper, we review the experimental data concerning fast diffusion of solute in Pb matrix and Pb (solute) solid solutions. Using both calorimetric and radiotracer techniques the temperature dependence of solute diffusion coefficients in Pb (solute) supersaturated solid solutions is determined.
Gérard Moya, Denise Moya-Siesse
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Cu1xAgxInSe2 Solid Solutions

Crystal Research and Technology, 1998
CuInSe 2 , AgInSe 2 , ternary compounds and Cu 1-x Ag x InSe 2 solid solutions were synthesized by one-temperature method. The composition and structure of indicated materials were established by chemical and X-ray analysis methods, lattice constants, values of σ positional parameter and bond lengths were also calculated.
I. V. Bodnar   +2 more
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Solid solution strengthening and weakening of b.c.c. solid solutions

Acta Metallurgica, 1969
Abstract Tension and compression tests were conducted on single crystal samples of tantalum and tantalum-base solid solutions as a function of temperature and strain rate. The activation parameters were investigated as a function of stress and strain.
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Interstitial Solid Solutions

1967
The discussion of some general features of primary solid solutions of interstitial atoms in the transition metals in Chapter 2 will now be amplified.
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Solid Solutions

1993
Real solutions of practical interest to Earth scientists do not behave ideally, although some do come fairly close. The problem of course lies in the stringent and unrealistic physical models we have prescribed for ideal solutions. The molecules of a gas do interact with each other, molecular forces within mixed component liquids really are non-uniform,
Greg M. Anderson, David A. Crerar
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Mucin at solution/air and solid/solution interfaces

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2006
In this paper the surface activity of protein mucin at solution/air interface has been studied. The experiments of the adsorbed protein at solution/air interface have been carried out with a range of protein concentrations at a defined pH. The adsorption of the protein to solid surfaces and the degree of hydrophobicity at solid/solution interface of ...
R, Maheshwari, Aruna, Dhathathreyan
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Solid Solutions

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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ZnSe1 − xTex solid solutions

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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