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Halogenido ligand exchange synthesis, spectroscopic properties and thermal behaviour of the inorganic–organic hydrogen-bonded network solid [4,4′-H2b…

2014

Abstract Dark-red single crystals of 4,4′-bipyridinium triaquahydrogen(1+) hexabromidorhodate(III) [4,4′-H2bipy][H7O3][RhBr6] (1) have been synthesized by a diffusion-controlled ligand exchange process from rhodium(III) chloride trihydrate and 4,4′-bipyridine dissolved in hydrochloric and hydrobromic acid, respectively. 1 could be considered as an inorganic–organic hydrogen-bonded network solid built up from the inorganic isolated hexabromidorhodate [RhBr6]3− octahedra, organic 4,4′-bipyridinium(2+) [4,4′-H2bipy]2+ and triaquahydrogen(1+) [H7O3]+ cations with nearly symmetrical O⋯O distances. The oppositely charged components in the structure of 1 are bound together by an intricate system o…

LigandHydrogen bondChemistryIonic bondingchemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structureRhodiumInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyOctahedronMaterials ChemistryDiffusion-controlled reaction; Hybrid materials; Hexahalogenidorhodates(III); Hydrogen bonding; Dehydration; DehydrobrominationOrganic chemistryHydrobromic acidPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHybrid materialPolyhedron
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Pair and triple correlations in theA+B→Bdiffusion-controlled reaction

1994

An exact solution for the one-dimensional kinetics of the diffusion-controlled reaction A+B\ensuremath{\rightarrow}B is obtained by means of the three-particle correlation functions. Because of a lattice discreteness each site could be occupied by a single particle only which leads to the so-called ``bus effect'': Recombination of any particle A is defined by a spatial configuration of two nearest particles B only surrounding A from its left and right. This results in the unusual algebraic decay law, n(t)\ensuremath{\propto}${\mathit{t}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}1}$, which asymptotically (as t\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\infty}) does not depend on the trap B concentration.

PhysicsExact solutions in general relativitySpatial configurationLattice (order)Diffusion-controlled reactionGeneral Physics and AstronomyAlgebraic numberAtomic physicsPhysical Review Letters
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