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Indium phosphorus

The rather complicated indium-phosphorus cluster framework 24 was obtained by the reaction of indium(III) chloride with PhP(SiMe3)2 in the presence of triethyl-phosphane [Eq. (12)] [29]. Apparently, a complex redox process occurred, in the course of which phosphorus atoms were oxidized by the formation of three P-P bonds, while six indium atoms were reduced from +3 to +2 accompanied by the formation of three In-In bonds. The In-In (average 274 pm) and P-P bond lengths (average 222 pm) represent localized single bonds. Other strategies for the... [Pg.368]

Table 3.10. Interatomic distances in indium-phosphorus supermolecules. Table 3.10. Interatomic distances in indium-phosphorus supermolecules.
Small additions, e.g. 0-1%, of indium, zinc or phosphorus, reduce the rate of oxidation and an addition of antimony, thallium or bismuth accelerates it... [Pg.803]

The in-V compounds combine the elements of Group HI (aluminum, gallium, indium) with those of Group V (phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth). As can be imagined, a wide variety of compounds can be produced which, in addition to the binary materials, also include ternary and even quaternary materials. [Pg.333]

Keywords Group 13 metals (aluminum, gallium, indium, thalhum), Ambidentate ligands. Phosphorus-nitrogen bidentate ligands, Pyridyl phosphanes, Aminoiminophosphoranes, Lewis acid catalysis... [Pg.85]

Metal-Phosphorus Bono Lengths, Torsion Angles between the Metal and Phosphorus Coordination Planes, Sums of Angles at Phosphorus, and 3IP NMR Chemical Shifts for Three-Coordinate Aluminum, Gallium, and Indium Phosphides... [Pg.29]

Iseler, G. W. et al., Int. Conf. Indium Phosphide Relat. Mater., 1992, 266 Reaction of beryllium, copper, manganese, thorium or zirconium is incandescent when heated with phosphorus [1] and that of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium and praseodymium is violent above 400°C [2], Osmium incandesces in phosphorus vapour, and platinum bums vividly below red-heat [3], Red phosphorus shows very variable vapour pressure between batches (not surprising, it is an indeterminate material). This leads to explosions when preparing indium phosphide by reactions involving fusion with phosphorus in a sealed tube [4],... [Pg.1887]

Indium Iodine Acetonitrile, nitrogen dioxide, mercury(II) bromide, sulfur Acetaldehyde, acetylene, aluminum, ammonia (aqueous or anhydrous), antimony, bromine pentafluoride, carbides, cesium oxide, chlorine, ethanol, fluorine, formamide, lithium, magnesium, phosphorus, pyridine, silver azide, sulfur trioxide... [Pg.1478]

See also Arsenic (As) Gallium (Ga) Indium (In) Phosphorus (P) InGaAsP semiconductor, in laser communication systems, 22 180 InGaAs semiconductor... [Pg.473]

The InP nanoparticles of 20-50 A diameter were prepared. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) indicated a nearly stoichiometric ratio of indium to phosphorus with TOPO surface coverage ranging from 30% to 100%. The measured band gap of the InP nanoparticles varied from 1.7 eV to 2.4 eV, a blue shift in relation to bulk InP (1.28 eV). [Pg.189]

Estimates of the Mars core composition by the authors listed above suggest it is made of metal plus iron sulfide, the latter varying from 29 to 44 wt.%. Abundances of siderophile (tungsten, phosphorus, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel) and chalcophile (indium, copper) elements in the mantle (Fig. 13.23) are consistent with equilibrium between sulfide, metal, and mantle silicate at high temperature and pressure (Righter and Drake, 1996). [Pg.477]

Light-emitting diodes -arsenic m [ARSENIC AND ARSENIC ALLOYS] (Vol 3) -gallium and indium nitrides in [NITRIDES] (Vol 17) -germaniumm [GERMANIUM AND GERMANIUMCOMPOUNDS] (Vol 12) -phosphorus compounds m [PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS] (Vol 18) -use m biosensors [BIOSENSORS] (Vol 4)... [Pg.564]

The radionuclides commercially available and most commonly used for a number of the foregoing applications include anhmony-125 banum-133, 207 bismuth-207 bromine-82 cadmium-109, 115 m calcium-45 carbon-14 cerium-141 cesium-134, 137 chlorine-36 chromium-51 cobalt-57, 58, 60 copper-64 gadolimum-153 germanium-68 gold-195. 198 hydrogen-3 (tritium) indium-111, 114 m iodine-125, 129, 131 iron-55, 59 krypton-85 manganese-54 mercury-203 molvbdenum-99 nickel-63 phosphorus-32. 33 potassium-42 promethium-147 rubidium-86 ruthenium-103 samarium-151 scandium-46 selenium-75 silver-110 m sodium-22, strontium-85 sulfur-35 technetium-99 thallium-204 thulium-171 tin-113, 119 m, 121 m. titamum-44 ytterbium-169, and zinc-65. [Pg.1410]


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