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chalcogenides (noun) - Compounds composed of chalcogens (elements from group 16 of the periodic table, such as sulfur, selenium, and tellurium) and other elements. Chalcogenides have various applications in materials science, electronics, and optoelectronics
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There is a very large number of metal chalcogenides.
Secondary phosphine chalcogenides are weak acids.
Chalcogenide glasses are amorphous materials constituted by chalcogenides.
All hydrogen chalcogenides are toxic except for water.
Combination of thulium and chalcogens results in thulium chalcogenides.
These chalcogenides crystallize in the hexagonal rhombohedral system.
Many metal ores exist as chalcogenides.
These structures are metal chalcogenides obtained from the nanoparticles in question.
Some pigments and catalysts are also based on chalcogenides.
He would continue to work with chalcogenides in his inventions for decades to come.
A nested polyhedra structure made up of layered transition metal chalcogenides.
Suitable semiconductor photocatalysts may be metal chalcogenides and conventional semiconductors.
Transition metal chalcogenides occur with many stoichiometries and many structures.
Method of producing multifilament lengths of superconductor from ternary chalcogenides of molybdenum.
Suitable chalcogenides include photocatalytic metal oxides and photocatalytic metal sulphides.

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Inverse photonic crystals on the basis of metal chalcogenides are preferably used.
The chalcogenides crystallize in the hexagonal-rhombohedral system.
Previous experiments into molecular filtration had used oxides rather than chalcogenides as their chemical constituents.
The other hydrogen chalcogenides are highly toxic, malodorous gases.
The optical fibre may also consist of specific glasses, for example glasses based on chalcogenides.
Taken together, colloidal copper chalcogenides are a winning combination.
A mixture of such chalcogenides and a nonimpregnated catalyst support and, optionally, a catalytically and chemically inert material.
Abstract, This thesis deals with the study of the boron chalcogenides under extreme conditions.
Dysprosium-cadmium chalcogenides are sources of infrared radiation for studying chemical reactions.
They can, therefore, be classed as hydrogen chalcogenides.
In other embodiments, other hydrogenated chalcogenides or chalcogenides may replace oxyhydroxides.
Materials of interest were indium-based and germanium-based chalcogenides.
Molybdenum ternary chalcogenides have a variety of physical and electrochemical properties such as,.
Such phase-change materials, for example, are chalcogenides.
Dysprosium-cadmium chalcogenides are sources of infrared radiation, which is useful for studying chemical reactions.
Chalcogenides of the non-noble metals may also be employed, especially the oxides, selenides or sulfides.
Several binary thorium chalcogenides and oxychalcogenides are also known with sulfur, selenium, and tellurium.
The other chalcogenides ( ZnS, ZnSe, and ZnTe ) have varied applications in electronics and optics.
Recently, the silver-based chalcogenides have also emerged as promising novel functional materials for many applications.
Dysprosium - cadmium chalcogenides are sources of infrared radiation, which is useful for studying chemical reactions.
Suitable lithiated chalcogenides are those having a layered structure such as MoS2 and WS2.
Abstract, Molybdenum cluster chalcogenides are mineral structures known for their cation-receiving properties.
For 10 years, cadmium chalcogenides semiconductors na-noplatelets are developed.

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