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Rubidium hexahydridoplatinate

It is difficult to demonstrate this on the observed spectra of typical organic systems because of their large number of transitions. Therefore, we have chosen to discuss the spectrum of a simple molecular hydride, rubidium hexahydridoplatinate(IV), Rb2[PtHe] [20]. Every hydrogen is equivalent within this octahedral. Oh, ion and the ions are sufficiently separated that they do not interact. The high mass of platinum completely... [Pg.205]

The INS spectrum of rubidium hexahydridoplatinate(IV), Rb2[PtH6], obtained on the direct geometry spectrometer MARI, is given in Fig. 5.10. As anticipated from the considerations presented above the spectrum consists of a series of ridges, all relatively well-defined in energy but broad as a function of Q. The point where the scattering reaches a maximum (as a function of Q) defines the mass-line that joins that point to the origin, for an effective mass, /Weff. [Pg.207]


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