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Synthesis and structural characterisation of hydrogenous and transition metal framework materials

Synthesis and structural characterisation of hydrogenous and transition metal framework materials
Synthesis and structural characterisation of hydrogenous and transition metal framework materials
In this work, inorganic framework materials, with structures based on copper polyhedra and anionic species including (fluoro)-phosphate tetrahedra and F-/CL-, have been synthesised and fully characterised. These materials were produced through the application of hydrothermal techniques, with the single crystal X-ray diffraction utilised as the principal characterisation technique, supported by X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray analysis.
Williams, Edward R.
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Williams, Edward R.
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Williams, Edward R. (2013) Synthesis and structural characterisation of hydrogenous and transition metal framework materials. University of Southampton, Chemistry, Doctoral Thesis, 317pp.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

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In this work, inorganic framework materials, with structures based on copper polyhedra and anionic species including (fluoro)-phosphate tetrahedra and F-/CL-, have been synthesised and fully characterised. These materials were produced through the application of hydrothermal techniques, with the single crystal X-ray diffraction utilised as the principal characterisation technique, supported by X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray analysis.

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Published date: 31 August 2013
Organisations: University of Southampton, Chemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 366988
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/366988
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Date deposited: 22 Oct 2014 10:52
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 17:21

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Author: Edward R. Williams
Thesis advisor: Dominic J. Wales

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