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Tin and Tin Alloys

1990
Abstract Tin is produced from both primary and secondary sources. This article discusses the chemical compositions, production, properties, microstructure and applications of tin and tin alloys. The major tin alloys discussed here are tin-antimony-copper alloy (pewter), bearing alloy, solder alloy and other alloys containing traces of ...
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Corrosion of Tin and Tin Alloys

2005
Abstract This article describes the allotropic modification and atmospheric corrosion of pure tin. Corrosion of pure tin due to oxidation reaction, and reaction with the other gases, water, acids, bases, and other liquid media, is discussed.
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Robust Tin‐Based Perovskite Solar Cells with Hybrid Organic Cations to Attain Efficiency Approaching 10%

Advances in Materials, 2018
The stability of a tin‐based perovskite solar cell is a major challenge. Here, hybrid tin‐based perovskite solar cells in a new series that incorporate a nonpolar organic cation, guanidinium (GA+), in varied proportions into the formamidinium (FA+) tin ...
E. Jokar   +4 more
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Palladium-catalysed addition of tintin and tinsilicon bonds to allenes

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1991
Abstract Hexamethyl- hexaethyl- and hexabutyl-ditin add to a variety of allenes in the presence of Pd(PPh34; the reaction is reversible. Trimethylsilyltrimethyl- and tributyl-stannane also add under comparable conditions, the silyl moiety becoming attached to the central carbon atom of the allene skeleton; this reaction is, however, apparently not ...
Terence N. Mitchell, Ulrich Schneider
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Tin and tin alloys

2011
Gerhard Elsner   +2 more
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Activation of boron–boron, tin–silicon, and tin–tin bonds

2017
This thesis focuses on the activation of interelement bonds of boron, silicon and tin. The first part of this thesis describes the activation of the diboron bonds via oxidative addition of boron−boron bonds to low valent platinum(0) catalysts. The transfer of this activated diboron species to unsaturated carbon−carbon bonds is well established in the ...
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TINNED BABYFOODS

The Lancet, 1973
Colin Chamberlain, Penelope Leach
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THE WHITE TIN → GREY TIN TRANSITION IN TIN–MERCURY ALLOYS

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1960
The effect of the addition of mercury on the linear rate of white tin (β) → grey tin (α) transformation in a number of dilute tin-binary alloys has been examined. Rates of transformation at −78° and −25 °C are shown for binary alloys of zone-refined tin and aluminum, arsenic, bismuth, germanium, indium, lead, antimony, and zinc, and also for a number ...
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Tin Tin Kanza

2018
Louis Champion, Nadia Khalaf, Anne Haour
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