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Oxidative Addition to Sn(II) Guanidinate Complexes

SnS, SnSe and SnTe are potentially important semiconductor materials. Here, we describe the application of chalcogen containing Sn IV guanidinate precursors for the production of tin(II) chalcogenide nanocrystals....

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Abundance of Cu<sub>Zn</sub> + Sn<sub>Zn</sub> and 2Cu<sub>Zn</sub> + Sn<sub>Zn</sub> defect clusters in kesterite solar cells
Kesterite solar cells show the highest efficiency when the absorber layers (Cu ZnSnS [CZTS], Cu ZnSnSe [CZTSe] and their alloys) are non-stoichiometric with Cu / (Zn + Sn) ≈ 0.8 and Zn / Sn ≈ 1.2. The fundamental cause is so far...
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Abundance of Cu<sub>Zn</sub> + Sn<sub>Zn</sub> and 2Cu<sub>Zn</sub> + Sn<sub>Zn</sub> defect clusters in kesterite solar cells
Kesterite solar cells show the highest efficiency when the absorber layers (Cu ZnSnS [CZTS], Cu ZnSnSe [CZTSe] and their alloys) are non-stoichiometric with Cu / (Zn + Sn) ≈ 0.8 and Zn / Sn ≈ 1.2. The fundamental cause is so far...
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A photoactive titanate with a stereochemically active Sn lone pair
Lee A. Burton, Aron Walsh
Dec 01, 2012
TiO 2 remains the most widely studied metal oxide for photocatalytic reactions. The standard approach to reduce the band gap of titania, for increasing the absorption of visible light, is anion modification. For example the...
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Oxidative Addition to Sn(II) Guanidinate Complexes

SnS, SnSe and SnTe are potentially important semiconductor materials. Here, we describe the application of chalcogen containing Sn IV guanidinate precursors for the production of tin(II) chalcogenide nanocrystals....

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A photoactive titanate with a stereochemically active Sn lone pair
Lee A. Burton, Aron Walsh
Dec 01, 2012
TiO 2 remains the most widely studied metal oxide for photocatalytic reactions. The standard approach to reduce the band gap of titania, for increasing the absorption of visible light, is anion modification. For example the...
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Structure Prediction of Li--Sn and Li--Sb Intermetallics for Lithium-ion Batteries Anodes.
M Mayo, AJ Morris
Jul 04, 2017
A variety of new stable and metastable Li–Sn and Li–Sb intermetallics are presented using the ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) and species swapping methods. There include LiSn2–P4/mmm, Li2Sn3–P-1, Li7Sn9–P42/n...
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Phase Transformations and Phase Segregation during Potassiation of Sn x P y Anodes.
K-ion batteries (KIBs) have the potential to offer a cheaper alternative to Li-ion batteries (LIBs) using widely abundant materials. Conversion/alloying anodes have high theoretical capacities in KIBs, but it is believed that...
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Deposition of SnS Thin Films from Sn(II) Thioamidate Precursors
Two thioamide pro-ligands, R1N(H)C(S)R2 (R1 = t-Bu, R2 = i-Pr and R1 = i-Pr, R2 = i-Pr), were synthesized by treatment of the corresponding amides with Lawesson’s reagent. Reactions of [Sn{N(SiMe3)2}2] with two molar...
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Possible Consequences of Climate Change on Survival, Productivity and Reproductive Performance, and Welfare of Himalayan Yak (Bos grunniens).
Yak are adapted to the extreme cold, low oxygen, and high solar radiation of the Himalaya. Traditionally, they are kept at high altitude pastures during summer, moving lower in the winter. This system is highly susceptible to...
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Possible Consequences of Climate Change on Survival, Productivity and Reproductive Performance, and Welfare of Himalayan Yak (Bos grunniens).
Yak are adapted to the extreme cold, low oxygen, and high solar radiation of the Himalaya. Traditionally, they are kept at high altitude pastures during summer, moving lower in the winter. This system is highly susceptible to...
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Shape-controlled electrodeposition of tin crystals from Sn(II)-fluoroborate solutions
The shape evolution of mesoscopic tin crystals electrodeposited on boron-doped diamond (BDD) substrates is described as a function of the ion concentration and deposition potential. Concentrations of 5-100 mM Sn(II) in 1 M...
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Shape-controlled electrodeposition of tin crystals from Sn(II)-fluoroborate solutions
The shape evolution of mesoscopic tin crystals electrodeposited on boron-doped diamond (BDD) substrates is described as a function of the ion concentration and deposition potential. Concentrations of 5-100 mM Sn(II) in 1 M...
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Deposition of SnS Thin Films from Sn(II) Thioamidate Precursors
Two thioamide pro-ligands, R1N(H)C(S)R2 (R1 = t-Bu, R2 = i-Pr and R1 = i-Pr, R2 = i-Pr), were synthesized by treatment of the corresponding amides with Lawesson’s reagent. Reactions of [Sn{N(SiMe3)2}2] with two molar...
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Is Ubiquitous Technology for Needs Data Management a Game Changer in Humanitarian Arena?
One in every 70 people around the world is caught up in a crisis (natural disasters, conflict, climate change, etc.) and urgently needs humanitarian assistance and protection according to the OCHA. The humanitarian community...
The Type Ibn Supernova 2019kbj
Abstract Type Ibn supernovae (SNe) are a rare class of stellar explosions whose progenitor systems are not yet well determined. We present and analyze observations of the Type Ibn...
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Asia-Pacific Students' Awareness and Behaviour Regarding Social Networking in the Education Sector
Social networking (SN) technology has been presented to human beings as a means of communicating, collaborating, connecting, and cooperating to exchange knowledge, skills, news, chat, and to maintain contact with peers...
Asia-Pacific Students' Awareness and Behaviour Regarding Social Networking in the Education Sector
Social networking (SN) technology has been presented to human beings as a means of communicating, collaborating, connecting, and cooperating to exchange knowledge, skills, news, chat, and to maintain contact with peers...

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