KrF2is a colorlesscrystalline solidthat is highly volatile and slowly decomposes at room temperature. No other molecular fluoride of krypton has been isolated, so all kryptoncompoundsare derived from KrF2, where Kr is in the +2oxidation state. Krypton difluoride is a powerful oxidative fluorinating...
Single crystals of magnesium oxide were implanted with 150 keV krypton ions at room temperature. Fluences ranged between 5 × 10 14 and 5 × 10 15 ions cm 2 using a dose rate of approximately 10 13 ions cm 2 s 1 . Samples were isochronally annealed in vacuum at temperatures of 400, ...
at room temperature Krypton ion irradiation-induced amorphization and nano-crystal formation in pyrochlore Lu2Ti2O7 at room temperatureKrypton ion irradiation-induced amorphization and nano-crystal formation in pyrochlore Lu2Ti2O7 at room temperatureXie Qiu-Rong...
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We have experimentally determined the two-body depolarized CILS spectra of krypton and xenon at room temperature between 2 and 120 cm1. Comparison of the first three even experimental moments of the spectra with theoretical calculations shows, as in argon, the necessity of introducing a short-...
Finally, we stress that the structures we consider are all ground state arrangements whereas the measurements are carried out at finite, typically close to room, temperatures. Additional Information How to cite this article: Zaleski-Ejgierd, P. and Lata, P. M. Krypton oxides under pressure. ...
(1 ml) was added to the cells and they were incubated for 1 h at room temperature. Next, the cells were washed with 2 × PBS and 2 × Milli-Q water, with 2 min permitted for diffusion in each wash. The cells were then dehydrated by incubation in 50% EtOH for 10 min, ...
This has been found to result in the formation of a high concentration of bubbles, with those having diameters below 3 nm being solid at room temperature. Electron diffraction has been used to characterise these solid bubbles, or precipitates, and this has shown them to possess a hcp ...
colorless solid; decomposes rapidly at room temp; tetr, a=0.6533 nm, c=0.5831 nm; vapor pressure at 0°C is 29mm Hg; thermodynamically unstable, can be stored at ?78°C; prepared by electrical discharge of Kr and F2 at ?183°C; used in certain types of electric light bulbs [MER06]...