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Inorganic compound

About: Inorganic compound is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6894 publications have been published within this topic receiving 138433 citations. The topic is also known as: inorganic chemical compound & inorganic chemicals.


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TL;DR: In this paper, annealing results for several Tl-superconductors in the series Tlm(Ba, Sr)2Can−1CunO2n+m+2+δ, for both m=1 and 2, revealing two general results for this class of Bi or TI superconductors: (1) effects on Tc due to labile oxygen occur for all m=2 compounds but are absent in m = 1 compounds with Sr.
Abstract: We have previously shown that Tc for Bi2 (Sr, Ca)n+1CunO2n+4+δ (n=1, 2 and 3) varies with oxygen stoichiometry δ determined by annealing in a variety of oxygen partial pressures and temperatures. Annealing results are now also presented for several Tl-superconductors in the series Tlm(Ba, Sr)2Can−1CunO2n+m+2+δ, for both m=1 and 2, revealing two general results for this class of Bi or TI superconductors: (1) effects on Tc due to labile oxygen occur for all m=2 compounds but are absent in m = 1 compounds with Sr. m=1 compounds with Ba do have variable oxygen but the effects on the c-axis are the opposite to m=2 compounds. This suggests for the latter that the labile oxygen resides in interstitial sites within the Bi2O2 or Tl2O2 bi layers; (2) the hole concentration per Cu decreases in progressing from n = 1 to 2 to 3 in either class so that the parent n = 3 and n = 2 compounds lie respectively on the low- and high-hole concentration sides of the peak in Tc while the n = 1 compounds extend out into the non-superconducting domain at very high hole concentration.

712 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, second-order rate constants for reactions of ozone with 40 inorganic aqueous solutes are reported, including compounds of sulfur (e.g. H2S, HOCl, NH2Cl, HClO2, ClO2), bromine (i.e., Br−, HOBr), nitrogen (e., NH3, N2O, HNO2), as well as free radicals (e,g. O2−, OH•).

659 citations

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26 Apr 1991-Science
TL;DR: The toluene extract of the fluffy carbon material produced by resistive heating of graphite contains a variety of molecules larger than C60 and C70 in a total amount of 3 to 4% by weight that are identified as higher fullerenes.
Abstract: The toluene extract of the fluffy carbon material produced by resistive heating of graphite contains a variety of molecules larger than C(60) and C(70) in a total amount of 3 to 4% by weight. Repeated chromatography of this material on neutral alumina has led to the isolation of stable solid samples of C(76), C(84), C(90), and C(94). The characterization, which includes mass spectrometry, (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance, electronic absorption (ultraviolet/visible) and vibrational (infrared) spectroscopy identifies these all-carbon molecules as higher fullerenes. In addition, C(70)O, a stable oxide, has been isolated that is structurally and electronically closely related to D5h-C(70). This compound forms during the resistive heating process and probably has an oxygen atom inserted between two carbon atoms on the convex external surface of the C(70) skeleton.

598 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20215
202025
201929
201834
201725
201630