- In chemistry, a
Zintl phase is a
product of a
reaction between a
group 1 (alkali metal) or
group 2 (alkaline
earth metal) and main
group metal or metalloid...
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Zintl is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernhard Zintl (born 1965),
German pole
vaulter Eduard Zintl (1898–1941),
German chemist...
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electropositive elements)
affords poly****nic compounds,
which are
members of the
Zintl phases. See Category:****nides for a list. Greenwood,
Norman N.; Earnshaw...
- case of aluminium, tin, and bi****h, respectively). They can also form
Zintl phases (half-metallic
compounds formed between highly electropositive metals...
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Eduard Zintl (21
January 1898 – 17
January 1941) was a
German chemist. He
gained prominence for
research on
intermetallic compounds.
After his family...
- universe. In retrospect, the
first nanoclustered ions
discovered were the
Zintl phases,
intermetallics studied in the 1930s.[citation needed] The first...
- FeMoco, the
active site of most nitrogenases,
features a Fe7MoS9C cluster.
Zintl compounds feature naked anionic clusters that are
generated by reduction...
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Caroline (2007). "Sr14[Al4]2[Ge]3: Eine
Zintl-Phase mit
isolierten [Ge]4–- und [Al4]8–-Anionen / Sr14[Al4]2[Ge]3: A
Zintl Phase with
Isolated [Ge]4–- and [Al4]8–...
- ISBN 978-1-4200-7671-4.
Retrieved 19
November 2016. Röhr, C. (2017). "Binare
Zintl-Phasen" [Binary
Zintl Phases].
Intermetallische Phasen [Intermettallic Phases] (in...
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treated with
concentrated sulfuric acid, the
result is a red
solution of the
Zintl ion, Te2+ 4. The
oxidation of
tellurium by AsF 5 in
liquid SO 2 produces...