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H.J. Emeleus

Bio: H.J. Emeleus is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transition metal & Chemical reaction. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 3833 citations.

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01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: In this article, the transition elements involving metal-metal bonds are defined and an introductory essay is given, along with a discussion of homogeneous catalysis and transition metal chemistry, B L Shaw & N I Tucker.
Abstract: (partial) The lanthanides, T Moeller. Carbonyls, cyanides, isocyanides and nitrosyls, W P Griffith. Compounds of the transitional elements involving metal-metal bonds, D L Kepert. Transition metal, J C Green & M V H Green. Nonstoichiometric compounds. An introductory essay, D J M Bevan. Tungsten bronzes, vanadium bronzes and related compounds, P Hagenmuller. Isopolyanions and Heteropolyanions, D L Kepert. Ionic compounds, G C Allen. Transition metal chemistry, B F G Johnson. Organo-transition metal compounds and related aspects of homogenous catalysis, B L Shaw & N I Tucker.

3,003 citations

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01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: The success can be started by knowing the basic knowledge and do actions as mentioned in this paper. But it is not only for you to be success in certain life you can be successful in everything.
Abstract: By reading, you can know the knowledge and things more, not only about what you get from people to people. Book will be more trusted. As this advances in inorganic chemistry and radiochemistry volume 13, it will really give you the good idea to be successful. It is not only for you to be success in certain life you can be successful in everything. The success can be started by knowing the basic knowledge and do actions.

546 citations

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01 Jan 1973

148 citations

Book
01 Jun 2011
TL;DR: Woolf as discussed by the authors discusses the properties of donor solvents and coordination chemistry in their solutions, and presents a list of authors who have contributed to the development of these properties, including Ebsworth, Maddock and Sharpe.
Abstract: List of authors Preface E. A. V. Ebsworth, A. G. Maddock and A. G. Sharpe 1. Organometallic cations Howard C. Clark 2. Unusual coordination numbers A. J. Downs 3. Gallium hydride and its derivatives N. N. Greenwood 4. Properties of donor solvents and coordination chemistry in their solutions V. Gutmann 5. Perfluoropseudohalides and the chemistry of chlorofluoromethylsuphenyl compounds Alois Haas 6. Polyfluoroalkyl silicon compounds R. N. Haszeldine 7. Fluoroalkylmercurials J. J. Lagowski 8. Catenationin inorganic silicon compounds A. G. MacDiarmid 9. Metal-metal interaction in paramagnetic clusters R. L. Martin 10. Amides as non-aqueous solvents R. C. Paul 11. Defect aggregation in solid state chemistry A. L. G. Rees 12. Transition metal derivatives of silicon, germanium, tin and lead F. G. A. Stone 13. Chemistry compounds of Schiff bases B. O. West 14. Fluorosulphates A. A. Woolf Author index Subject index.

92 citations

Book
01 Jan 1969

33 citations


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TL;DR: 1. Advantages and disadvantages of Chemical Redox Agents, 2. Reversible vs Irreversible ET Reagents, 3. Categorization of Reagent Strength.
Abstract: 1. Advantages of Chemical Redox Agents 878 2. Disadvantages of Chemical Redox Agents 879 C. Potentials in Nonaqueous Solvents 879 D. Reversible vs Irreversible ET Reagents 879 E. Categorization of Reagent Strength 881 II. Oxidants 881 A. Inorganic 881 1. Metal and Metal Complex Oxidants 881 2. Main Group Oxidants 887 B. Organic 891 1. Radical Cations 891 2. Carbocations 893 3. Cyanocarbons and Related Electron-Rich Compounds 894

3,432 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have been produced in a gas-phase catalytic process, where catalysts for SWNT growth form in situ by thermal decomposition of iron pentacarbonyl in a heated flow of carbon monoxide at pressures of 1-10 atm and temperatures of 800-1200°C.

1,812 citations

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15 Oct 2002
TL;DR: This comprehensive, pragmatic tutorial on Agile Development and eXtreme programming, written by one of the founding father of Agile development, teaches software developers and project managers how to get projects done on time, and on budget using the power ofAgile Development.
Abstract: From the Publisher: Best selling author and world-renowned software development expert Robert C. Martin shows how to solve the most challenging problems facing software developers, project managers, and software project leaders today. This comprehensive, pragmatic tutorial on Agile Development and eXtreme programming, written by one of the founding father of Agile Development: Teaches software developers and project managers how to get projects done on time, and on budget using the power of Agile Development. Uses real-world case studies to show how to of plan, test, refactor, and pair program using eXtreme programming. Contains a wealth of reusable C++ and Java code. Focuses on solving customer oriented systems problems using UML and Design Patterns. Robert C. Martin is President of Object Mentor Inc. Martin and his team of software consultants use Object-Oriented Design, Patterns, UML, Agile Methodologies, and eXtreme Programming with worldwide clients. He is the author of the best-selling book Designing Object-Oriented C++ Applications Using the Booch Method (Prentice Hall, 1995), Chief Editor of, Pattern Languages of Program Design 3 (Addison Wesley, 1997), Editor of, More C++ Gems (Cambridge, 1999), and co-author of XP in Practice, with James Newkirk (Addison-Wesley, 2001). He was Editor in Chief of the C++ Report from 1996 to 1999. He is a featured speaker at international conferences and trade shows. Author Biography: ROBERT C. MARTIN is President of Object Mentor Inc. Martin and his team of software consultants use Object-Oriented Design, Patterns, UML, Agile Methodologies, and eXtreme Programming with worldwide clients. He is the author of the best-selling book Designing Object-Oriented C++ Applications Using the Booch Method (Prentice Hall, 1995), Chief Editor of, Pattern Languages of Program Design 3 (Addison Wesley, 1997), Editor of, More C++ Gems (Cambridge, 1999), and co-author of XP in Practice, with James Newkirk (Addison-Wesley, 2001). He was Editor in Chief of the C++ Report from 1996 to 1999. He is a featured speaker at international conferences and trade shows.

1,484 citations

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TL;DR: The iodide/triiodide redox couple has good solubility, does not absorb too much light, has a suitable redox potential, and provides rapid dye regeneration, and it is expected that overall efficiencies above 15% might be achieved if half of this internal potential loss could be gained.
Abstract: Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) have gained widespread interest because of their potential for low-cost solar energy conversion. Currently, the certified record efficiency of these solar cells is 11.1%, and measurements of their durability and stability suggest lifetimes exceeding 10 years under operational conditions. The DSC is a photoelectrochemical system: a monolayer of sensitizing dye is adsorbed onto a mesoporous TiO2 electrode, and the electrode is sandwiched together with a counter electrode. An electrolyte containing a redox couple fills the gap between the electrodes. The redox couple is a key component of the DSC. The reduced part of the couple regenerates the photo-oxidized dye. The formed oxidized species diffuses to the counter electrode, where it is reduced. The photovoltage of the device depends on the redox couple because it sets the electrochemical potential at the counter electrode. The redox couple also affects the electrochemical potential of the TiO2 electrode through the recombin...

1,296 citations