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- any binary compound of hydrogen with chalcogens, including hydrogen polychalcogenidesPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Hydrogen sulfide...
- known but these do not contain LnIV but are LnIII compounds containing polychalcogenide anions. Oxysulfides Ln2O2S are well known, they all have the same structure...
- better be formulated as Ce3+Z2−e−. While CeZ2 are known, they are polychalcogenides with cerium(III): cerium(IV) derivatives of S, Se, and Te are unknown...
- known but these do not contain LnIV but are LnIII compounds containing polychalcogenide anions. Oxysulfides Ln2O2S are well known, they all have the same structure...
- state antimony and bi****h-containing chalcogenides using the "molten polychalcogenide salt method." Choi then conducted postdoctoral studies from 2000 to...
- studied the synthesis, structures, and reactivity of transition metal polychalcogenides. Following a postdoctoral position at the University of Illinois in...
- cesium sulfide telluride, Cs2SxTey, salts: Novel compounds containing polychalcogenide ligands". Inorg. Chem. 32 (13). American Chemical Society: 2944–2948...
- oxychalcogenides could be synthesized by reacting metal oxides with polychalcogenide fluxes. New oxyselenides of the formula Sr2AO2M2Se2 (A=Co, Mn; M=Cu...
- 3390/molecules14093115. PMC 6255372. PMID 19783911. Sheldrick, William S. (2012). "Polychalcogenide Anions: Structural Diversity and Ligand Versatility". Zeitschrift für...
- formulated as Ce3+Z2−e−. While CeZ2 compounds are known, they are polychalcogenides with cerium(III): cerium(IV) derivatives of S, Se, and Te are unknown...