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Mossbauer-Active Transition Metals Other than Iron

Mossbauer-Active Transition Metals Other than Iron [Pg.235]

The previous chapters are exclusively devoted to the measurements and interpretation of Fe spectra of various iron-containing systems. Iron is, by far, the most extensively explored element in the field of chemistry compared with all other Mdssbauer-active elements because the Mossbauer effect of Fe is very easy to observe and the spectra are, in general, well resolved and they reflect important information about bonding and structural properties. Besides iron, there are a good number of other transition metals suitable for Mossbauer spectroscopy which is, however, less extensively studied because of technical and/or spectral resolution problems. In recent years, many of these difficulties have been overcome, and we shall see in the following sections a good deal of successful Mossbauer spectroscopy that has been performed on compounds of [Pg.235]

Giitlich et al., Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Chemistry, [Pg.235]

In Table 7.1 at the end of the book), nuclear data are collected for those Mdssbauer transitions of transition metal nuclides that are used in Mossbauer spectroscopy. The symbols used in this table have the following meaning  [Pg.236]


Mossbauer-Active Transition Metals Other than Iron N(v)/N(oo) (%)... [Pg.332]




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