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Star-Shaped Conjugated Systems
2010
The present review deals with the preparation and the properties of star-shaped conjugated compounds. Three, four or six conjugated arms are attached to cross-conjugated cores, which consist of single atoms (B, C+, N), benzene or azine rings or polycyclic ring systems, as for example triphenylene or tristriazolotriazine. Many of these shape-persistent [n]star compounds tend to π-stacking and self-organization, and exhibit interesting properties in materials science: Linear and non-linear optics, electrical conductivity, electroluminescence, formation of liquid crystalline phases, etc.
Opportunity of metallic interconnects for ITSOFC : Reactivity and electrical property.
2006
International audience; Iron-base alloys (Fe-Cr) are proposed hereafter as materials for interconnect of planar-type intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cell (ITSOFC); they are an alternative solution instead of the use of ceramic interconnects. These steels form an oxide layer (chrornia) which protects the interconnect from the exterior environment, but is an electrical insulator. One solution envisaged in this work is the deposition of a reactive element oxide coating, that slows down the formation of the oxide layer and that increases its electric conductivity. The oxide layer, formed at high temperature on the uncoated alloys, is mainly composed of chromia; it grows in accordance …
Low Temperature Growth of High Purity, Low Resistivity Copper Films by Atomic Layer Deposition
2011
The atomic layer deposition of copper metal thin films was achieved using a three precursor sequence entailing Cu(OCHMeCH2NMe2)2, formic acid, and hydrazine. A constant growth rate of 0.47−0.50 A/cycle was observed at growth temperatures between 100 and 170 °C. The resulting films are high purity and have low resistivities.
Tantalum nitride thin film resistors by low temperature reactive sputtering for plastic electronics
2008
This article describes the fabrication and characterisation of tantalum nitride (TaN) thin film for applications in plastic electronics. Thin films of comparable thickness (50-60 nm) have been deposited by RF-magnetron-reactive sputtering at low temperature (100 °C) and their structure and physical (electrical and mechanical) properties have been correlated by using sheet resistance, stress measurements, atomic force microscopy (AFM), XPS, and SIMS. Different film compositions have been obtained by varying the argon to nitrogen flow ratio in the sputtering chamber. XPS showed that 5:1, 2:1 and 1:1 Ar:N 2 ratios gives Ta 2 N, TaN and Ta 3 N 5 phases, respectively. Sheet resistance revealed a…
Validation of matrix diffusion modeling
2010
Abstract Crystalline rock has been chosen as the host medium for repository of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel in Finland. Radionuclide transport takes place along water-carrying fractures, and matrix diffusion has been indicated as an important retarding mechanism that affects the transport of mobile fission and activation products. The model introduced here for matrix diffusion contains a flow channel facing a porous matrix with stagnant water into which tracer molecules advected in the channel can diffuse. In addition, the possibility of a finite depth of the matrix and an initial tracer distribution (‘contamination’) in the matrix are included in the model. In order to validate th…
Study And Monitoring Of Salt Water Intrusion In The Coastal Area Between Mazara Del Vallo And Marsala (South-Western Sicily)
2007
In this chapter the study of a coastal aquifer located in South-Western Sicily (between the towns of Marsala and Mazara del Vallo) is presented, carried out using geochemical, hydro-geological and geophysical techniques. The aquifer has been over-exploited to the point of being subject to intense and worrisome salt-water intrusion. A preliminary chemical and physical characterization of the waters was carried out; this included measuring their conductivity and their chloride content. This allowed to detect the marine intrusion wedge in the coastal aquifer. A series of electromagnetic soundings, suitably calibrated by well logs, were effected in the whole area and allowed to create a 3D inte…
ChemInform Abstract: NbNi2.38Te3, a New Metal-Rich Niobium Telluride with a “Stuffed” TaFe1+ xTe3 Structure.
2010
The authors report the synthesis, structure, and electrical properties of NbNi{sub 2.38}Te{sub 3}. The structure of the compound was determined by X-ray crystallography and the electric conductivity of the compound was measured.
High frequency resistivity in La2-xSrxCu1-yCoyO4 ceramics
2019
Resitivity measurements have been performed in La:Sr:Cu:Co:O ceramics in a frequency range from 5Hz – 10 9 Hz. A strongly frequency dependent resistance has been observed in La 2 CUO 4 which we interpret in terms of a smooth dielectric to metal transition due to localization effects.
Electrical Bistability around Room Temperature in an Unprecedented One-Dimensional Coordination Magnetic Polymer
2013
The synthesis, crystal structure, and physical properties of an unprecedented one-dimensional (1D) coordination polymer containing [Fe2(S2C6H2Cl2)4](2-) entities bridged by dicationic [K2(μ-H2O)2(THF)4](2+) units are described. The magnetic properties show that the title compound presents pairwise Fe-Fe antiferromagnetic interactions that can be well reproduced with a S = 1/2 dimer model with an exchange coupling, J = -23 cm(-1). The electrical conductivity measurements show that the title compound is a semiconductor with an activation energy of about 290 meV and two different transitions, both with large hysteresis of about 60 and 30 K at 260-320 K and 350-380 K, respectively. These two tr…
Cluster organization and pore structure of ion channels formed by beticolin 3, a nonpeptidic fungal toxin
1999
Beticolin 3 (B3) belongs to a family of nonpeptidic phytotoxins produced by the fungus Cercospora beticola, which present a broad spectrum of cytotoxic effects. We report here that, at cytotoxic concentration (10 microM), B3 formed voltage-independent, weakly selective ion channels with multiple conductance levels in planar lipid bilayers. In symmetrical standard solutions, conductance values of the first levels were, respectively, 16 +/- 1 pS, 32 +/- 2 pS, and 57 +/- 2 pS (n = 4) and so on, any conductance level being roughly twice the lower one. Whether a cluster organization of elementary channels or different channel structures underlies this particular property was addressed by investi…