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Electronic Transitions in Metals and Insulator-Metal Transitions
1973In this chapter we take up transitions which change the electrical properties of metals or compounds by establishing a new ground state for the system. Changes in physical rather than chemical properties are involved in these transitions, in contrast to the events discussed in later chapters.
H. G. Drickamer, C. W. Frank
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ChemInform, 2005
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Donald J. Darensbourg, Cesar G. Ortiz
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Donald J. Darensbourg, Cesar G. Ortiz
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Adsorption of Transition Metal Atoms on a Transition Metal Substrate
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, 1972The binding energy of transition atoms adsorbed on a transition metal of the same series is studied in a tight binding model using a moment’s expansion technique. The general trends of the variation of the binding energy with the number of adatom d electrons are similar for all the substrates.
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2013
This chapter assesses the d-block elements, which form Groups 3–11 and are collectively often referred to as the transition metals. The common feature of these elements is the presence of a partially filled d sub-shell. It is the presence of this partly filled shell which is responsible for most of the special properties which set the transition metals
James Keeler, Peter Wothers
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This chapter assesses the d-block elements, which form Groups 3–11 and are collectively often referred to as the transition metals. The common feature of these elements is the presence of a partially filled d sub-shell. It is the presence of this partly filled shell which is responsible for most of the special properties which set the transition metals
James Keeler, Peter Wothers
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1990
Abstract The transition metals are not simple metals. Their densities of states are characterized by a partially filled narrow d band, superimposed on a broad free electron-like s-p band, as shown schematically in Fig. 9.1. As we move across the series the d band is gradually being filled, until at the noble metals Cu, Ag, and Au it is ...
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Abstract The transition metals are not simple metals. Their densities of states are characterized by a partially filled narrow d band, superimposed on a broad free electron-like s-p band, as shown schematically in Fig. 9.1. As we move across the series the d band is gradually being filled, until at the noble metals Cu, Ag, and Au it is ...
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Mixing the transition metals in transition metal diborides
Computational Materials ScienceXiaochuan Tang +2 more
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Transition Metals in Atmospheric Liquid Phases: Sources, Reactivity, and Sensitive Parameters
Chemical Reviews, 2005Laurent Deguillaume +2 more
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The Behavior of 1,n-Enynes in the Presence of Transition Metals
Chemical Reviews, 2002Olivier Buisine, Max Malacria
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