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X-ray diffraction, studies of

Zegenhagen J, Kazimirov A, Scherb G, Kolb D M, Smilgies D-M and Feidenhans l R 1996 X-ray diffraction study of a semiconductor/electrolyte interface n-GaAs(001)/H2S04( Cu) 1996 Surf. Sc/. 352-354 346-51... [Pg.2759]

X-Ray diffraction studies of the oxoacid anions indicate the following probable arrangements for the acids ... [Pg.244]

Trialkyl- and triarylarsine sulfides have been prepared by several different methods. The reaction of sulfur with a tertiary arsine, with or without a solvent, gives the sulfides in almost quantitative yields. Another method involves the reaction of hydrogen sulfide with a tertiary arsine oxide, hydroxyhahde, or dihaloarsorane. X-ray diffraction studies of triphenylarsine sulfide [3937-40-4], C gH AsS, show the arsenic to be tetrahedral the arsenic—sulfur bond is a tme double bond (137). Triphenylarsine sulfide and trimethylarsine sulfide [38859-90-4], C H AsS, form a number of coordination compounds with salts of transition elements (138,139). Both trialkyl- and triarylarsine selenides have been reported. The trialkyl compounds have been prepared by refluxing trialkylarsines with selenium powder (140). The preparation of triphenylarsine selenide [65374-39-2], C gH AsSe, from dichlorotriphenylarsorane and hydrogen selenide has been reported (141), but other workers could not dupHcate this work (140). [Pg.338]

Q. Johnson, A.C. Mitchell, and L. Evans, X-Ray Diffraction Study of Single... [Pg.259]

As described in Chapter 2, the first complete protein structure to be determined was the globular protein myoglobin. However, the a helix that was recognized in this structure, and which has emerged as a persistent structural motif in the many hundreds of globular proteins determined subsequently, was first observed in x-ray diffraction studies of fibrous proteins. [Pg.384]

A. Segmuller, I, C. Noyan, V. S. Speriosu. X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Thin Films and Multilayer Structures. Prog. Cryst. Growth and Charact. 18,21, 1989. [Pg.213]

From X-ray diffraction studies of short chain (C4-Cg) polyynes [16] C=C bond lengths ranged from 119-121 pm while C-C bond lengths ranged from 132-138 pm, depending upon the local molecular enviromnent, cf. Table 2. [Pg.6]

In the 1930s Hoffman and Wilm [101] found only (hkO) graphite reflections in an x-ray diffraction study of a carbon black. The absence of graphitie (hkl) reflections led them to propose a structure consisting of graphitic carbon layer... [Pg.22]

V.V. Martynov, X-ray diffraction study of thermally and stress-induced phase transformations in single... [Pg.332]

X-ray Diffraction Study of Zinc Phosphate Coatings on Steel , US Department of Commerce, Office of Technical Services, Rep. No. PB 111, 486 (1954)... [Pg.721]

Hanson, J. (1968). Recent X-ray diffraction studies of muscle. Quart. Rev. Biophys. 1, 177-216. [Pg.236]

Other single-crystal x-ray diffraction studies of transition element dopants in jS-rh boron are based on the results of a refinement of the /3-rh boron structure that establishes the occurrence of four new low-occupancy (3.7, 6.6, 6.8 and 8.5%) B positions in addition to the earlier known ones. The dopant elements studied, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zr, Nb, Hf and Ta, do not enter B positions in the framework, but they enter the Al, A2, D and E positions. In some cases the doping elements have been studied at several concentrations for each element and for different cooling rates. The percentage occupancies of certain positions are eorrelated with the atomie sizes of the dopants. The bond distances between the polyhedra are shorter than those within the polyhedra. The mechanism of doping for some cases is denoted displacive, rather than interstitial or substitutional, because of competing interactions between the six different partially occupied B positions and dopant atoms. [Pg.257]

As the phosphonium diylides, lithium phosphonium yldiides, first described by Schlosser and Corey (Ph3P=CR-Li R=H, C3H7) [60-62], have a high nucleophilicity and reactivity. Recently, the a-silylated lithium phosphonium yldiide 20 has been prepared from the stable phosphanyl-(silyl)carbene 19 and alkyl-lithium (Scheme 13). The first crystal X-ray diffraction study of such a reagent was proposed for 20 and its reaction with methyl iodide or phosphorus elec-... [Pg.50]

Based on Arnone A X-ray diffraction study of binding of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate to human deoxyhemoglobin. Nature 1972 237 146. Reproduced with permission.)... [Pg.45]

Lucas CA, Markovic NM. 2006. In-situ X-ray diffraction studies of the electrode/solution interface. In AUdre RC, Kolb DM, Lipkowski J, Ross PN, editors. Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering. Volume 9. New York Wiley-VCH, pp. 1-45. [Pg.267]


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