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Selenium, elemental metal halides

The next five chapters deal with deposition of specific groups of semiconductors. In Chapter 4, II-VI Semiconductors, all the sulphides, selenides, and (what little there is on) tellurides of cadmium (most of the chapter), zinc (a substantial part), and mercury (a small part). (Oxides are left to a later chapter.) This chapter is, understandably, a large one, due mainly to the large amount of work carried out on CdS and to a lesser extent on CdSe. Chapter 5, PbS and PbSe, provides a separate forum for PbS and PbSe, which provided much of the focus for CD in earlier years. The remaining sulphides and selenides are covered in Chapter 6, Other Sulphides and Selenides. There are many of these compounds, thus, this is a correspondingly large chapter. Chapter 7, Oxides and Other Semiconductors, is devoted mainly to oxides and some hydroxides, as well as to miscellaneous semiconductors that have only been scantily studied (elemental selenium and silver halides). These previous chapters have been limited to binary semiconductors, made up of two elements (with the exception of elemental Se). Chapter 8, Ternary Semiconductors, extends this list to semiconductors composed of three elements, whether two different metals (most of the studies) or two different chalcogens. [Pg.7]

Organometallic derivatives of the less electron rich transition metals have been used by several investigators as precursors to polynuclear complexes. Cp-substi-tuted transition metal halides, for example, have been allowed to react with M2E, (M = Li, Na E = S, Se x = 1,2) or elemental sulfur or selenium. [251-254] S(SiMe3)2 and Se(SiMe3)2 have also been used successfully. Thus, the reaction of [CpCrCl2(P Bu3)] with Se(SiMc3)2 furnishes the heterocubane cluster [Cp4Cr4Se4]. [255]... [Pg.275]

NLO properties, 12, 128 organometallic complexes, 3, 318 as reaction materials, 3, 368 and selenium nucleophiles, 9, 471 surface chemistry on oxides, 12, 502 in triruthenium cyclopentadienyl clusters, 6, 799 trivalent halides, with metal carbonyl monoanions, 3, 347 Group 14 elements... [Pg.114]

Class I. ELEMENTS. A. Metals. Cubic copper, silver, gold, iron, platinum, iridium. - Tetragonal tin. - Rhombohedral and Hexagonal arsenic, antimony, bismuth, tellurium, (Os, Ir). - B. Metalloids. Cubic diamond. - Hexagonal graphite. - Orthorhombic sulfur, iodine. - Monoclinic sulfur, selenium. - Class II. SULFIDES. - Class HI. HALIDES. -Class IV. OXIDES, divided into SIMPLE OXIDES and COMPLEX OXIDES, such as CARBONATES, PHOSPHATES, SILICATES, BORATES and SULFATES. [Pg.27]

Until comparatively recently, the only reported stable inorganic hydrosols were primarily sols of elements such as gold, sulphur, selenium, etc. and compoimds such as silica, lead iodate, silver halides, etc. A considerable amount of attention is now being paid, however, to the preparation of mono-dispersed hydrous metal oxides, which are chemically considerably more complex than other crystalline or stoichiometrically well-defined materials and are of interest as potential catalysts. Examples include the hydrous oxides of chromium and aluminium (spheres) and copper and iron (polyhedra) with particle sizes < 1 pm. One manufacturing procedure consists of ageing aqueous... [Pg.338]


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