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Gordon J. Miller, Michael W. Schmidt, Fei Wang, Tae-Soo You: Quantitative Advances in the Zintl-Klemm Formalism
Jürgen Evers: High Pressure Investigations on AIBIII Zintl Compounds (AI = Li to Cs; BIII = Al to Tl) up to 30 GPa
Andrei Shevelkov, Kirill Kovnir: Zintl Clathrates
Ulrich Häussermann, Verina F. Kranak, Kati Puhakainen: Hydrogenous Zintl Phases: Interstitial versus Polyanionic Hydrides
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Gordon J. Miller, Michael W. Schmidt, Fei Wang, Tae-Soo You: Quantitative Advances in the Zintl-Klemm Formalism.- Jürgen Evers: High Pressure Investigations on A I B III Zintl Compounds (A I = Li to Cs; B III = Al to Tl) up to 30 GPa.- Andrei Shevelkov, Kirill Kovnir: Zintl Clathrates.- Ulrich Häussermann, Verina F. Kranak, Kati Puhakainen: Hydrogenous Zintl Phases: Interstitial versus Polyanionic Hydrides.
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Gordon J. Miller, Michael W. Schmidt, Fei Wang, Tae-Soo You: Quantitative Advances in the Zintl-Klemm Formalism Jürgen Evers: High Pressure Investigations on AIBIII Zintl Compounds (AI = Li to Cs; BIII = Al to Tl) up to 30 GPaAndrei Shevelkov, Kirill Kovnir: Zintl ClathratesUlrich Häussermann, Verina F. Kranak, Kati Puhakainen: Hydrogenous Zintl Phases: Interstitial versus Polyanionic Hydrides
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From the reviews:
“This volume contains four fairly diverse chapters that concern different aspects of Zintl phases. … The topics discussed fairly match the objectives as defined by the title of the volume. … These presentations will be valuable to anyone studying not only Zintl phases but also their intermetallic neighbors and related systems. Some aspects of the analyses are widely applicable.” (John D. Corbett, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 133, November, 2011)
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From the reviews:
"This volume contains four fairly diverse chapters that concern different aspects of Zintl phases. ... The topics discussed fairly match the objectives as defined by the title of the volume. ... These presentations will be valuable to anyone studying not only Zintl phases but also their intermetallic neighbors and related systems. Some aspects of the analyses are widely applicable." (John D. Corbett, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 133, November, 2011)