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This volume dedicated to the memory of Marcel Sergent who was a leader in this field for many years, addresses past achievements and recent developments in this vibrant area of research. Large classes of ligated transition metal clusters are produced either exclusively or most reliably by means of high-temperature solid-state reactions. Among them, the Chevrel-Sergent phases and related materials have generated enormous interest since their discovery in 1971. Today, these materials and their numerous derivatives still constitute a vivid area of research finding some applications not only in superconductivity, but also in catalysis, optics or thermoelectricity to mention a few. .
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monografia Rebiun24620787 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun24620787 cr nn 008mamaa 190829s2019 gw | s |||| 0|eng d 9783030251246 UPNA0512328 CBUC 991053950419706706 UPVA 997013850503706 UAM 991007838680204211 UPM 991005760513004212 UCAR 991008025402204213 UNAV 547.05 23 Ligated Transition Metal Clusters in Solid-state Chemistry Recurso electrónico] The legacy of Marcel Sergent edited by Jean-François Halet 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing 2019 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing IX, 193 p. 109 il., 73 il. col IX, 193 p. Springer eBooks Structure and Bonding 180 Chapter 1. Chevrel-Phases: Genesis and Developments -- Chapter 2. Octahedral chalcogenide rhenium clusters: From solids to isolated cluster complexes -- Chapter 3.Exploring the Breadth of Terminal Ligands Coordinated in [Mo6X8]4+ and [Re6Q8]2+ Based Cluster Complexes -- Chapter 4. Rhenium Hexanuclear clusters: Bonding, spectroscopy and Applications of Molecular Chevrel Phases -- Chapter 5 -- Thermoelectric Properties of Ternary and Quaternary Mo6 and Mo9 Cluster Selenides -- Chapter 6. Inorganic Niobium and Tantalum Octahedral Cluster Halide Compounds with Three-dimensional Frameworks: A Review on their Crystallographic and Electronic Structures This volume dedicated to the memory of Marcel Sergent who was a leader in this field for many years, addresses past achievements and recent developments in this vibrant area of research. Large classes of ligated transition metal clusters are produced either exclusively or most reliably by means of high-temperature solid-state reactions. Among them, the Chevrel-Sergent phases and related materials have generated enormous interest since their discovery in 1971. Today, these materials and their numerous derivatives still constitute a vivid area of research finding some applications not only in superconductivity, but also in catalysis, optics or thermoelectricity to mention a few. . Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Halet, Jean-François SpringerLink