Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare EarthsElsevier, 02.08.2005 - 418 Seiten The rare earths play a unique role in science. These seventeen related elements afford a panoply of subtle variations deriving from the systematic development of their electronic configurations, allowing a test of theory with excellent resolution. In contrast they find widespread use in even the most mundane processes such as steel making, for polishing materials and gasoline cracking catalysts. In between are exotic uses such as TV screen phosphors, lasers, high strength permanent magnets and chemical probes. This multi-volume handbook covers the entire rare earth field in an integrated manner. Each chapter is a comprehensive up-to-date, critical review of a particular segment of the field. The work offers the researcher and graduate student alike, a complete and thorough coverage of this fascinating field. · Authoritative · Comprehensive · Up-to-date · Critical · Reliable |
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Chapter 224 OxoSelenates of rare earth elements
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Chapter 225 Rareearth βdiketonates
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Chapter 226 Molecular recognition and sensing via rare earth complexes
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1,10-phenanthroline acetylacetone acid Acta adducts amino Anal anhydrous anions aqueous cations chelating Chem chemical chiral compounds coordination number coordination sphere crystal structure cyclen decomposition doped electrolyte electron emission energy transfer Eu3+ europium europium(III excited films formation fuel cell gadolinium(III Gd3+ complex groups highly coordinated Huang hydrates hydrogen Inorg ionic ions Iskhakova Krügermann lanthanide lanthanide complexes lanthanide ion lanthanum layers Leedham and Drake Leskelä Lett Lewis base ligands luminescence luminescence intensity materials Melby metal molecular monoclinic monoclinic P21/n Niinistö NMR shift reagents observed obtained optical ormosil oxide ion oxo-selenates(IV oxygen oxygen atoms phase Phys plexes polyhedron polymer proton R3+ ions rare earth complexes rare-earth ion reaction resonance Sakai selenate selenite SeO2 Sievers single crystals SOFC Solid solution solvent spectra substrate Tb3+ temperature terbium(III ternary complexes thermal transition triboluminescence triclinic triplet tris complexes Tsukube volatile Wang water molecules Wenzel Wickleder Wontcheu Yb3+ Zhang
Beliebte Passagen
Seite v - These elements perplex us in our researches, baffle us in our speculations, and haunt us in our very dreams. They stretch like an unknown sea before us — mocking, mystifying, and murmuring strange revelations and possibilities.
Seite iii - Jr. (Ames Laboratory and Department of Materials, Science and Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011).