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ZnS–Zn nanocables and ZnS nanotubes

Chemical Communications, 2003
ZnS-Zn nanocables and ZnS nanotubes have been synthesized by a thermochemical process in a simple and safe way. The as-prepared nanocables consist of a single crystal Zn core with a diameter of 20 nm and a polycrystalline ZnS sheath with a thickness of 8 nm. The evaporation of the Zn core leads to the formation of ZnS nanotubes.
Ying-Chun, Zhu   +2 more
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Critical assessment and optimization of phase diagrams and thermodynamic properties of RE–Zn systems – Part II – Y–Zn, Eu–Zn, Gd–Zn, Tb–Zn, Dy–Zn, Ho–Zn, Er–Zn, Tm–Zn, Yb–Zn and Lu–Zn

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2015
Abstract All available phase diagram and thermodynamic data for the Y–Zn, Eu–Zn, Gd–Zn, Tb–Zn, Dy–Zn, Ho–Zn, Er–Zn, Tm–Zn, Yb–Zn and Lu–Zn systems have been collected and critically assessed. Optimized model parameters for the thermodynamic properties of all phases have been obtained.
Zhijun Zhu, Arthur D. Pelton
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Thermodynamic assessment of the Ca–Zn, Sr–Zn, Y–Zn and Ce–Zn systems

Calphad, 2008
Abstract Published experimental thermodynamic and phase diagram data for the Ca–Zn, Sr–Zn, Y–Zn and Ce–Zn systems have been critically evaluated to provide assessed thermodynamic parameters for the different phases of the systems. The parameters allow all thermodynamic properties and phase boundaries for each system to be calculated within reasonable
Philip Spencer   +4 more
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Decamethyldizincocene, a Stable Compound of Zn(I) with a Zn-Zn Bond

Science, 2004
Unlike mercury, which has an extensive +1 oxidation state chemistry, zinc usually adopts the +2 oxidation state. Decamethyldizincocene, Zn 2 (η 5 -C 5 Me 5 ) 2 , an organometallic compound of Zn(I) formally derived from ...
Irene, Resa   +3 more
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Critical assessment and optimization of phase diagrams and thermodynamic properties of RE–Zn systems-part I: Sc–Zn, La–Zn, Ce–Zn, Pr–Zn, Nd–Zn, Pm–Zn and Sm–Zn

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2015
Abstract All available phase diagram and thermodynamic data for the Sc–Zn, La–Zn, Ce–Zn, Pr–Zn, Nd–Zn, Pm–Zn and Sm–Zn systems have been collected and critically assessed. Optimized model parameters for the thermodynamic properties of all phases have been obtained.
Zhijun Zhu, Arthur D. Pelton
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