- paramagnetic,
substitutionally inert.
Includes Cr2+, Mn3+. d5
Octahedral high-spin: 5
unpaired electrons, paramagnetic,
substitutionally labile. Includes...
-
fraction for
basic science studies.
Alloys are
usually classified as
substitutional or
interstitial alloys,
depending on the
atomic arrangement that forms...
- electrons, paramagnetic,
substitutionally labile.
Octahedral low-spin: 2
unpaired electrons, paramagnetic,
substitutionally inert. d5
Octahedral high-spin:...
-
Substitutional fuels are
fuels that can replace,
either partially or completely,
conventional fuels. It
includes biodiesel, biogas, alcohol, myco-diesel...
- site.
These types of
substitutional defects are
often referred to as off-center ions.
There are two
different types of
substitutional defects: Isovalent...
- of rules; one
refers to
substitutional solid solutions, and the
other refers to
interstitial solid solutions. For
substitutional solid solutions, the Hume-Rothery...
-
intermetallic compounds).
Depending on the size of the
alloying element, a
substitutional solid solution or an
interstitial solid solution can form. In both cases...
- also
called the
substitution interpretation (of the quantifiers) or
substitutional quantification. The idea of
these semantics is that a
universal (respectively...
- solid-solution
strengthening and has been
observed in a
variety of fcc and bcc
substitutional and
interstitial alloys,
metalloids like silicon, and
ordered intermetallics...
-
planar substitutionally inert with no
unpaired electrons. In contrast, a high-spin d8
transition metal complex is
usually octahedral,
substitutionally labile...