Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1299740 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2015 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
- Intermolecular interactions in the solid state, which have been addressed to the so-called thermoelectric behavior, are discussed.
- Single crystals were often grown using an in situ crystallization process.
- The nature of the chemical bonding in group 15/16 compounds RME and R3ME, which formally contain a ME double bond, is described.
- Their promising potential to serve as single-source precursor for the generation of nanoparticles and thin films in solution-based and gas phase-based processes under mild reaction conditions is discussed.
Keywords
AFMAACVDBBTDIPPHDASAEDEDXDSCTOPOEnergy-Dispersive X-ray SpectroscopyTemIntermolecular interactionTRIPThin filmsAerosol-assisted chemical vapor depositionSEMThermoelectric materialsScanning electron microscopyTransmission electron microscopyatomic force microscopyNanoparticlesHexadecylamineX-ray diffractionXRDSelected Area Electron DiffractionSingle-source precursorMultiple bondingDifferential scanning calorimetry
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Authors
Stephan Schulz,