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Chevrel-Sergent compounds

These hosts consist of chains weakly bonded to one another. One example is a series of compounds of Mo and Se, in which cubes of Mo and Se are arranged in chains, and can accommodate guest ions between the chains (Chevrel and Sergent, 1982). In these compounds, it is possible to remove the intercalated ions and separate the chains in solution (Tarascon et al., 1985). [Pg.169]

Chevrel, R. Sergent, M. In Superconductivity in Ternary Compounds I Fischer,... [Pg.89]

R. Chevrel, M. Sergent, In Superconductivity of Ternary Compounds, O. Fischer, M.B. Maple (eds.), Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, New York 1982, p 25. [Pg.969]

Chevrel, R. Sergent, M. (1982). Chemistry and Structure of Ternary Molybdenum Chalcogenides. in Topics in Current Physics "Superconductivity in Ternary Compounds 1" Vol. 32, 5 - 86. Editors 0. Fischer and M.B. Maple. Berlin Springer. [Pg.23]


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