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Exploratory synthesis and characterization of high nuclearity cluster-based compounds

Anderson, Trent
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Hwu, Shiou-Jyh
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Queen, Wendy  
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2010
Abstracts of Papers, 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, March 21-25, 2010

The purpose of the research was to find a simple synthesis with high nuclearity cluster-based compds. The two compds. that the research research was focused on are Cs5V14O42As8Cl (V14Cl) and Cs11Na3V15O36Cl6 (V15Cl). V14Cl and V15Cl were prepd. in a nitrogen-purged dry box, sealed under vacuum, and heated in a furnace for multiple days. The purity of the reactions was analyzed by powder diffraction. The products were then dissolved in water with other salts and put under a vacuum at multiple temps. The resulting crystals were then identified with single crystal diffraction and elemental anal. was done with energy dispersive x-ray.

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Anderson, Trent
Hwu, Shiou-Jyh
Queen, Wendy  
West, Palmer
Date Issued

2010

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American Chemical Society

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Abstracts of Papers, 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States, March 21-25, 2010
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816

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February 23, 2017
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