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Angewandte Chemie, 2021
AbstractTwo novel 18‐electron titanium germylene complexes, Cp2Ti(L)=Ge[Si3(SiMetBu2)4] 3 b (L=Me3P) and 3 c (L=XylNC), were synthesized, isolated, and structurally characterized. The length of the titanium‐germanium bonds of 2.5387(3) Å and 2.5276(3) Å (in 3 b and 3 c, respectively) well match those expected for the double bond, which was further ...
Vladimir Ya. Lee +6 more
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AbstractTwo novel 18‐electron titanium germylene complexes, Cp2Ti(L)=Ge[Si3(SiMetBu2)4] 3 b (L=Me3P) and 3 c (L=XylNC), were synthesized, isolated, and structurally characterized. The length of the titanium‐germanium bonds of 2.5387(3) Å and 2.5276(3) Å (in 3 b and 3 c, respectively) well match those expected for the double bond, which was further ...
Vladimir Ya. Lee +6 more
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2003
Foreword.List of Contributors.1. Structure and Properties of Titanium and Titanium Alloys (M. Peters, et al.).2. Beta Titanium Alloys (G. Terlinde and G. Fischer).3. Orthorhombic Titanium Aluminides: Intermetallic with Improved Damage Tolerance (J. Kumpfert and C. Leyens).4. gamma-Titanium Aluminide Alloys: Alloy Design and Properties (F.
Leyens, C., Peters, M.
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Foreword.List of Contributors.1. Structure and Properties of Titanium and Titanium Alloys (M. Peters, et al.).2. Beta Titanium Alloys (G. Terlinde and G. Fischer).3. Orthorhombic Titanium Aluminides: Intermetallic with Improved Damage Tolerance (J. Kumpfert and C. Leyens).4. gamma-Titanium Aluminide Alloys: Alloy Design and Properties (F.
Leyens, C., Peters, M.
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Inelastic titanium-titanium collisions
Physical Review A, 2009We have measured cold inelastic collisions between neutral ground-state titanium atoms: collisions that cause transitions between the different magnetic sublevels of the $[3{d}^{2}4{s}^{2}]{^{3}F}_{2}$ ground state of $^{50}\text{T}\text{i}$, as well as collisions that cause transitions between the fine-structure levels of the $[3{d}^{2}4{s}^{2}]{^{3}F}
Mei-Ju Lu +2 more
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2019
Titanium and titanium alloys are fundamental constituents of several parts of aircrafts, owing to their unique combination of properties: high specific strength, low coefficient of thermal expansion, moderate density, long fatigue life, creep strength, fracture toughness, and excellent corrosion resistance induced by the spontaneous formation of a TiO2
Stefano Gialanella +1 more
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Titanium and titanium alloys are fundamental constituents of several parts of aircrafts, owing to their unique combination of properties: high specific strength, low coefficient of thermal expansion, moderate density, long fatigue life, creep strength, fracture toughness, and excellent corrosion resistance induced by the spontaneous formation of a TiO2
Stefano Gialanella +1 more
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2018
This chapter treats titanium as both a base component of Ti-based materials and as an alloying element of inter-metallic materials (Sect. 7.1). It is subdivided into titanium-based alloys (Sect. 7.2), intermetallic Ti-Al materials (Sect. 7.3) and TiNi shape-memory alloys (Sect. 7.4).
Hossam A. Kishawy, Ali Hosseini
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This chapter treats titanium as both a base component of Ti-based materials and as an alloying element of inter-metallic materials (Sect. 7.1). It is subdivided into titanium-based alloys (Sect. 7.2), intermetallic Ti-Al materials (Sect. 7.3) and TiNi shape-memory alloys (Sect. 7.4).
Hossam A. Kishawy, Ali Hosseini
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Titanium Knight shift in titanium hydride
Physical Review B, 1986The titanium Knight shift was measured at room temperature as a function of hydrogen concentration in TiH/sub x/ and as a function of temperature for TiH/sub 2/. In contrast to hexagonal Ti metal, the close-lying /sup 47/Ti and /sup 49/Ti resonances were resolved in TiH/sub 2/ even in the tetragonal phase.
, Goren +4 more
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Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
Most anticancer titanium compounds act against tumors in the gastrointestinal tract. Activity towards breast, lung and skin (melanoma) cancers is shown by some as well. Among their appealing properties is that they do not show common side effects of widely used cytostatic agents such as emesis, alopecia or bone marrow impairment.
Caruso Francesco, Rossi Miriam
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Most anticancer titanium compounds act against tumors in the gastrointestinal tract. Activity towards breast, lung and skin (melanoma) cancers is shown by some as well. Among their appealing properties is that they do not show common side effects of widely used cytostatic agents such as emesis, alopecia or bone marrow impairment.
Caruso Francesco, Rossi Miriam
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ChemInform Abstract: TITANIUM MONOXIDE‐TITANIUM MONONITRIDE‐TITANIUM MONOCARBIDE SYSTEM
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1976AbstractHeißgepreßte Mischkristalle aus dem pseudotemären System TiO‐TiN‐TiC werden im Hinblick auf ihre Biegebruchfestigkeit, Härte, Dichte, Wärmeleitfähigkeit und Zunderverhalten untersucht.
R. KIEFFER +3 more
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Titanium “irons” and titanium “steels”
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2009Special features of the structure and properties of promising structural alloys based on the Ti–Si system are described. The similarity of the diagrams of phase equilibria of the Fe–Si and Fe–C systems makes it possible to classify the alloys of the Ti–Si system into titanium “steels” and “irons” depending on the silicon content.
S. A. Firstov +2 more
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