- Metal-organic
compounds (jargon:
metalorganics, metallo-organics) are a
class of
chemical compounds that
contain metals and
organic ligands, but lacking...
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impact and
maximum quantities of
hazardous materials (such as
gases and
metalorganics)
permissible in the
device fabrication operations. The
safety as well...
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Energy facilities Petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC)
sludge Diphosphane Metalorganics of main
group metals (e.g. aluminium, gallium, indium, zinc, cadmium...
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without a carbon-metal
covalent bond (e.g.,
metal carboxylates) are
termed metalorganic compounds.
While carbon is
understood to
strongly prefer formation of...
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wherein control is
taken from an
automated system and
given to the user
Metalorganics, also
known as organometallics, in
chemistry and
materials science Molecular...
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semiconducting thin
films for devices.[citation needed] It uses
ultrapure metalorganics and/or
hydrides as
precursor source materials in an
ambient gas such...
- each
essentially a
solar cell
grown on top of another,
typically using metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy. Each
layer has a
different band gap
energy to allow...
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Business Media, p. 446, ISBN 079234538X. 'Solubility of
Inorganic and
Metalorganic Compounds – A
Compilation of
Solubility Data from the
Periodical Literature'...
- they are not
necessarily organometallic. The
related but
distinct term "
metalorganic compound"
refers to metal-containing
compounds lacking direct metal-carbon...
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Engineering at
Georgia Tech. He has made
pioneering contributions to
metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) and continuous-wave room-temperature...