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Diamagnets magnetic susceptibilities

Bluish-white lustrous metal brittle at room temperature malleable between 100 to 150°C hexagonal close-packed structure density 7.14 g/cm melts at 419.6°C vaporizes at 907°C vapor pressure 1 torr at 487°C, 5 torr at 558°C and 60 torr at 700°C good conductor of electricity, electrical resistivity 5.46 microhm-cm at 0°C and 6.01 microhm-cm at 25°C surface tension 768 dynes/cm at 600°C viscosity 3.17 and 2.24 centipoise at 450 and 600°C, respectively diamagnetic magnetic susceptibility 0.139x10 cgs units in polycrystalline form thermal neutron absorption cross-section 1.1 barns. [Pg.981]

Diamagnets Magnetic susceptibility (10 %) Relative magnetic permeability (p,)... [Pg.500]

The static magnetic susceptibilities of the aligned CNTs with keeping tube s cylindrical direction parallel x and perpendicular x to the magnetic field were measured by SQUID as shown in Fig. 4 [31]. The CNTs are diamagnetic with... [Pg.80]

With respect to the physical properties mentioned, band-structure calculations have attracted considerable interest, e.g., for SbSBr, SbSI, and SbSel (234). For the compounds having reference 22i in column 4 of Table XXIX, a temperature-independent diamagnetism has been found, with values of about 10 cm" g between 77 and 340 K. A small temperature-dependence is exhibited by BiTel, a narrow-gap semiconductor (41). The anisotropy of the magnetic susceptibility has been studied for SbSI, BiSel, and BiTel (41, 420). [Pg.412]

The W(IV) compounds W(Et2C c)4 (14) and [(CU.2)ndtc] (15) are characterised only by analytical data and magnetic susceptibility measurements. They are considered to be paramagnetic with moments of about 1.0 BM, which is in contrast with the diamagnetism of W(R2[Pg.94]

A diamagnetic body such as a droplet of water has, by its very definition, negative magnetic susceptibility. In the presence of a magnetic field, a force acts on the body when the scale of the magnetic-field... [Pg.382]

Fig. 7 Temperature dependence of the static magnetic susceptibility of (a) (EDT-TTFBr2)2 FeBr4 (b) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeCl4 (c) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeBr4 measured at an external field of B = 1 T after the core diamagnetic contributions are subtracted... Fig. 7 Temperature dependence of the static magnetic susceptibility of (a) (EDT-TTFBr2)2 FeBr4 (b) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeCl4 (c) (EDO-TTFBr2)2FeBr4 measured at an external field of B = 1 T after the core diamagnetic contributions are subtracted...
An additional, independent estimate of the concentration of paramagnetic superoxo and diamagnetic hydroperoxo-/peroxo-titanium species was made from magnetic susceptibility measurements using a Lewis coil force magnetometer (52). The gram-susceptibility of Ti in TS-1 + H2C>2 was estimated to be 5.5 X 10-6 emu/g, which corresponds to an effective magnetic moment of... [Pg.69]


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