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A Concept for Synthesis Planning in Solid-State Chemistry
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Martin Jansen
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1973
The Phase Chemistry of Solids: Phase changes of solids, liquids and gases Differences between the three states of matter The close-packed solid Phase relations between individual solids. Determining the Structure of Solids: Scientific basis for determining the structure of solids Solid state structure conventions and protocols How to determine the ...
R. S. Roth, S. J. Schneider, E. Kostiner
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The Phase Chemistry of Solids: Phase changes of solids, liquids and gases Differences between the three states of matter The close-packed solid Phase relations between individual solids. Determining the Structure of Solids: Scientific basis for determining the structure of solids Solid state structure conventions and protocols How to determine the ...
R. S. Roth, S. J. Schneider, E. Kostiner
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Solid State Chemistry and Colloid Chemistry
Nature, 1970THE properties of the solid state are often ignored in studies of lyophobic colloidal phenomena. Colloid chemists concentrate on the liquid phase when trying to interpret experiments, and consider the solid phase as relevant only in the role of an adsorbent or of a charged surface.
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Coordination chemistry in the solid state
Dalton Transactions, 2012underdifferent conditions. Structural analysis reveals that the cor-relation between the three metallocyclic compounds can bedescribed in terms of isostructurality, solvatomorphism andsupramolecular isomerism.Crystal engineering of coordination compounds or, more specifi-cally, metal organic frameworks (MOFs) has been studied inten-sely over the past ...
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1995
Four decades of research in solid state chemistry synthesis and characterization phase transitions defects, nonstoichiometry and intergrowths transition metal oxides high-temperature superconductivity catalysts, metal clusters and fullerenes.
Lesley E. Smart, Elaine A. Moore
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Four decades of research in solid state chemistry synthesis and characterization phase transitions defects, nonstoichiometry and intergrowths transition metal oxides high-temperature superconductivity catalysts, metal clusters and fullerenes.
Lesley E. Smart, Elaine A. Moore
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1992
Abstract The continuing worldwide search for new and useful materials has ensured that the solid state is one of the major growth areas of chemistry and there is a widely perceived need for good, up-to-date textbooks in the area.
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Abstract The continuing worldwide search for new and useful materials has ensured that the solid state is one of the major growth areas of chemistry and there is a widely perceived need for good, up-to-date textbooks in the area.
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2018
The compositional and structural characteristics of the solid represent the spatial physicochemical factors with implications for potential temporal chemical and physical effects. Characterizing these properties may be used to establish the initial and final state of a solid with respect to a process which may be connected to product quality and ...
Anthony J. Hickey, Stefano Giovagnoli
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The compositional and structural characteristics of the solid represent the spatial physicochemical factors with implications for potential temporal chemical and physical effects. Characterizing these properties may be used to establish the initial and final state of a solid with respect to a process which may be connected to product quality and ...
Anthony J. Hickey, Stefano Giovagnoli
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Nanoscale Atoms in Solid-State Chemistry
Science, 2013Ionic Materials via Charged Clusters The formation of salts from atomic and small molecular ions could in principle be replicated with larger inorganic clusters. However, many clusters are stabilized by organic ligands that create a barrier for charge transfer reactions to create ions. Roy
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Host–Guest chemistry based on solid-state pillar[n]arenes
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2022Shunsuke Ohtani, , Shixin Fa
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