Bobet / Chevalier / Fruchart | Solid Compounds of Transition Elements I | Buch | 978-3-03785-065-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 800 g

Bobet / Chevalier / Fruchart

Solid Compounds of Transition Elements I


Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-3-03785-065-7
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications

Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 800 g

ISBN: 978-3-03785-065-7
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).This special collection gathers together the newest results on novel classes of materials which contain transition metals. It covers crystal chemistry, chemical bonding and electronic structure, magnetic and electron transport properties, thermo-electrics, hydrides, borides, carbides, silicides, germanides, pnictides, chalcogenides and complexes, metallic alloys and oxides. It will of interest to all those who work with transition metals.
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Influence of Co Moment on Magnetic Properties of Co2Sm2W3O14 TungstateElectrical Resistivity Anomalies in SbxVyMozOt PhasesThermally Induced High-Spin Low-Spin Transition in Co[Cr0.5Ga1.5]S4 SpinelThe Atomic Site Occupancies in the Fe-Cr s-PhaseNew Ferromagnetic Chromium Chalcogenides, ACr5Te8 (A = K, Cs and Rb)Optical Characterization of Electronic Structure of CuInS2 and CuAlS2 Chalcopyrite CrystalsStructure and Magnetism of a Novel Nickel Sulfate Ni2-dSO5Synthesis of Novel Chromium Oxide Using Hydrothermal Method and Analysis of its Magnetism and StructureBand Structure Calculations for EuCo2X2 (X = Ge, Si) and EuM5 (M = Cu, Ni)Preparation and Properties of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics Based on ZrC and HfCMicrostructures and Thermoelectric Properties of (Bi2Te3)1-X/(CdTe)x CompositesSynthesis and Electronic Properties of TlFe2Se2-dSpecific Heat of CeRhSb Doped with PdPiezoreflectance and Raman Characterization of Mo1-xWxS2 Layered Mixed CrystalsMagnetic and Related Properties of Tb4Sb3 CompoundDeposition and Characterization of IrO2 Nanocrystals on Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes by MOCVDElectronic and Magnetic Properties of Ternary Stannides RERhSn (RE = Tb, Dy and Ho)Growth and Characterization of Well-Aligned RuO2/R-TiO2 Heteronanostructures on Sapphire (100) Substrates by Reactive Magnetron SputteringNeutron Diffraction Study of the Kondo Systems Ce6Ni1.67Si3 and Ce5Ni1.85Si3Superconductivity in Fluorine-Arsenide Sr1-xNdxFeAsFPhase Relation of FeS2-VS2 System and New Phase of Defect Troilite StructureMechanochemical Synthesis of Nanocrystalline (Fe,Co)3?4-Based Alloys and their Magnetic PropertiesA New Ternary Phase, Called LaCuMg8, for Solid Hydrogen Storage. Influence of Ball Milling and Cold RollingMagnetic Properties of the Gd1-xTbxNi3 Intermetallic CompoundsMagnetic Properties of Fe-Nb-B-Re (Re=Y, Gd) Bulk Nanocrystalline AlloysDisorder-Sensitive Superconductivity and Bonding Network in the Iron-Silicide Superconductor Lu2Fe3Si5Some Aspects of the Intercalation Chemistry of the Niobium and Tantalum Carbide Chalcogenides Nb2S2S, Ta2S2C and Ta2Se2CM?ssbauer and Magnetization Measurements of Al3Mn(Pd,Fe) CompoundsThermal Expansion of Oxyarsenides (LaO)TAs; T = Transition MetalAnisotropy of Photoluminescence in Layered Semiconductors ReS2 and ReS2:AuAmorphous Shell Formation on the Iron Particles during Mechanosynthesis in Fe2O3/Fe/(Ga,Al) MixturesReplacement of Vanadium by Ferrovanadium in Ti-Based BCC Alloys for Hydrogen StorageSynthesis and Physical Properties of (NaxRE1-x)AlB14 (RE=Li, Mg, Rare Earths) Obtained by Molten Al FluxM?ssbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of Nd2Fe14B/a-Fe Hard Magnetic NanocompositesInfluence of Surface Active Substances on Magnetic Properties of Goethite NanoparticlesStructural, Superconducting and Magnetic Properties of La3-XRxNi2B2N3-d with R = Ce, Pr, NdHybridized Electronic States in Dense Intermetallics as Studied by ESRThe Pyrrhotite 32 K Magnetic TransitionMagnetic Properties and Magnetocaloric Effect in Selected MM?X-Type (M, M? = 3d or 4d Metal, X = As, P, Ge) and Mn1-xTxAs-Type (T = 3d Metal) IntermetallicsA Model for the Growth of Fe2B Layers on a Steel Substrate: Effect of the Surface Boron ConcentrationParticularities of Structure and Stability of Cationic-Ordered Layered TitanatesSuccessive Magnetic Transitions on Single Crystal Cu3(OH)4SO4Single-Crystal Synthesis and Structure Refinement of Na0.44MnO2The Ln- and Mn-Substituted Aurivillius Phases: Formation Mechanism and Physical PropertiesStructural Reinvestigation of Alkali HexatitanateInfluence of Temperature Independent Contribution of Magnetic Susceptibility on the Curie-Weiss LawMagnetic Field Effects in Antiferromagnetic CePd3In2A Study of Exchange Interactions in R(FeCo)11TiCy (R=Y or Pr) CompoundsRole of Transition Elements in Stability of Magnesium Hydride: A Review of Theoretical StudiesPauli Paramagnetism of the Novel Uranium Intermediate Phase UCo3-xGex (0.2 = x = 0.4)Enhanced Thermoelectric Figure of Merit in P-Type DDy(Fe1-XCox)4Sb12Half a Century of Nanoantiferromagnetism: Richardson?s Phenomenon and N?el?s ModelsBulk Transition Elements Based Materials for Magnetic Cooling ApplicationCrystal Structure Analysis of the Mg2Si1-xSnx System Having Potential Thermoelectric Properties at High TemperatureHigh-Yield Direct Synthesis of Mg2FeH6 from the Elements by Reactive MillingNeutrons Not Entitled to Retire at the Age of 60: More than Ever Needed to Reveal Magnetic StructuresClusterization Phenomena and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Rare Earth IntermetallicsCrystal Growth, Structure, and Incoherent Metallic Behaviour of FeCrAsInterpretation of the Magnetic Order, Neutron Diffraction and 111Cd PAC Studies of NdScGeHigh Effective Thermoelectrics Based on the Mg2Si-Mg2Sn Solid SolutionStudy of Hydrogen in Hf7Ni10 Combined with TiV0.8Cr1.2 by PACModelling of Mg/Ti and Mg/Nb Thin Films for Hydrogen StoragePhase Transformations in Ti-V-Cr-H Composition


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