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Structure and bonding in ionized water clusters

Structure and bonding in ionized water clusters

... significant change, with the the presence of cage-like structures predicted among the low energy isomers. Although, once zero point energies are accounted for the lowest energy isomer has an ap- proximately trigonal ... See full document

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A new model of metallic structure and bonding

A new model of metallic structure and bonding

... the bonding in the metal ...the structure of the crystal) is always surrounded by more than twice number of oppositely charged ...its structure is different from other chlorides and oxides (beryllium ... See full document

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Microwave Synthesis of Nickel Ferrite: Structure, Morphology and Bonding

Microwave Synthesis of Nickel Ferrite: Structure, Morphology and Bonding

... The structure of the prepared sample is studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD) which shows crystalline cubic structure, Morphology of the sample is viewed by Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) which shows ... See full document

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The structure and bonding of furan on Pd(111)

The structure and bonding of furan on Pd(111)

... a bonding distance from two adjacent C atoms in the furan, while the remaining two Pd neighbours are located at bonding distances from the other two C ...a bonding distance from a single Pd ... See full document

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Electronic structure and bonding in energy storage materials

Electronic structure and bonding in energy storage materials

... For free atoms, the shapes of the absorption edges are determined by the overlap between the initial and final states. The calculated edge shapes are simple and structureless [12]. However, ample details are observed on ... See full document

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Structure and Bonding of Nanolayered Ternary Phosphides

Structure and Bonding of Nanolayered Ternary Phosphides

... chemical bonding and elastic properties of this compound and the correlation between the electronic structure and elastic properties of nanolaminates ternary phosphides [17] us- ing ab initio ... See full document

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Crystal structure and hydrogen bonding in the water stabilized proton transfer salt brucinium 4 amino­phenyl­arsonate tetra­hydrate

Crystal structure and hydrogen bonding in the water stabilized proton transfer salt brucinium 4 amino­phenyl­arsonate tetra­hydrate

... the water molecules of solvation are accommodated between the layers and are linked to them through a primary cation N—H O(anion) hydrogen bond, as well as through water O—H O hydrogen bonds to brucinium ... See full document

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Structure and bonding in transition metal complexes

Structure and bonding in transition metal complexes

... These Weissenberg data were used for the structure refinement, supplemented by 178 precession reflections with h > 6, of which 30 were recorded as unobserved.. The two· crystals used wer[r] ... See full document

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Phenazin 5 ium hydrogen sulfate monohydrate

Phenazin 5 ium hydrogen sulfate monohydrate

... the structure results from the hydrogen bonding between the bisulfate anions and the solvent water ...one water molecule and a hydrogen bond acceptor from a second water molecule ... See full document

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2,4 Dioxo 1,2,3,4 tetra­hydro­pyrimidine 5 carboxyl­ic acid monohydrate

2,4 Dioxo 1,2,3,4 tetra­hydro­pyrimidine 5 carboxyl­ic acid monohydrate

... Inspection of the structure shows hydrogen-bonding inter- actions with the surrounding water molecules. These interac- tions cause stacking of the molecules, giving a layered sheet structure ... See full document

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Supramolecular assembled of hexameric water clusters into a 1D chain containing (H2O)6 and [(H2O)4O2] stabilized by hydrogen bonding in a copper complex

Supramolecular assembled of hexameric water clusters into a 1D chain containing (H2O)6 and [(H2O)4O2] stabilized by hydrogen bonding in a copper complex

... the water hexamer, such as all- boat [20], all chairs or an intermediate between chair and boat [3,21] have been characterized by x-ray crystal- ...small water cluster structures is important for an ... See full document

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catena Poly[[[bis­­(1,10 phenanthroline)cadmium(II)] μ naphthalene 2,6 di­carboxyl­ato] monohydrate]

catena Poly[[[bis­­(1,10 phenanthroline)cadmium(II)] μ naphthalene 2,6 di­carboxyl­ato] monohydrate]

... addition, water molecules located in the crystal structure form O—H O and C—H O hydrogen-bonding interactions involving the carboxylate O atoms and water molecules, and the C—H groups of phen ... See full document

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Di­aqua­imino­di­acetatonickel(II)

Di­aqua­imino­di­acetatonickel(II)

... in bonding to the Ni atom but is, instead, engaged in hydrogen bonding with a water molecule and the imino N atom of an adjacent ...the structure into a tightly held ... See full document

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2 Amino 6 nitro­benzo 1,3 thia­zole hydrate

2 Amino 6 nitro­benzo 1,3 thia­zole hydrate

... The structure of (I) ...the water molecule. Hydrogen-bonding parameters are listed in Table ...the water molecule so near to a symmetry element provides an interesting hydrogen-bonding ... See full document

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Crystal structure of 3 meth­­oxy 4 [2 (thia­zol 2 yl)diazen 1 yl]aniline monohydrate

Crystal structure of 3 meth­­oxy 4 [2 (thia­zol 2 yl)diazen 1 yl]aniline monohydrate

... crystal structure of 1-(2-thiazolylazo)-2- naphthol (TAN; Kurahashi, 1976), the azo group adopts a trans configuration and the phenolic oxygen atom is linked to an azo nitrogen atom by intramolecular hydrogen ... See full document

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Octa­aqua­tetra­kis­(μ2 2,6 diform­yl 4 methyl­phenolato)­tetra μ3 hydroxo tetraneodymium(III) tri­fluoro­methane­sulfonate butanol disolvate tetra­hydrate

Octa­aqua­tetra­kis­(μ2 2,6 diform­yl 4 methyl­phenolato)­tetra μ3 hydroxo tetraneodymium(III) tri­fluoro­methane­sulfonate butanol disolvate tetra­hydrate

... molecular formula. The hydroxy groups of the butanol molecules, if present, would contribute to the hydrogen-bonding motif, and for that reason the hydrogen bonding in the title structure is not ... See full document

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Preferential water flow, local soil biota and structure degradation in chernozem 20 years after land-reclamation

Preferential water flow, local soil biota and structure degradation in chernozem 20 years after land-reclamation

... the water regime in the upper chernozemic ...with water stagnation in the profile. Water stagnation in chernozems leads to a rapid substitution of anaerobic condi- tions for aerobic ...high ... See full document

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Beads,Necklaces, Chains and Strings in Capping Carbonyl Clusters

Beads,Necklaces, Chains and Strings in Capping Carbonyl Clusters

... corresponding electron content as (10, 24, 38). As can be seen, they also vary by 14 electron units. If n = 1, then 14n-4 = 14(1)-4 = 10 which corresponds to the electron content of OsCO fragment. Also the Table 3shows ... See full document

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Structure and mass segregation in Galactic stellar clusters

Structure and mass segregation in Galactic stellar clusters

... the clusters structure, we analyse an additional sample of embedded clusters, taken from a study performed with the Spitzer Space Telescope lo- cated within 1 kpc of the Sun (Gutermuth et ...20 ... See full document

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Electronic structure simulation of gallium arsenide clusters

Electronic structure simulation of gallium arsenide clusters

... Since many cluster properties such as geometry and structure of a cluster are not directly measurable from experiments, theoretical models and computation play an important role in the study of clusters. In ... See full document

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