Element System
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H-Si (Hydrogen, Silicon)There are 38 compounds with this exact Element-System in the database. Silicon hydride (HSi)
Silicon dihydride (H2Si)
H2Si2
H2Si2
Disilyne, monobridged isomer (H2Si2)
Di-μ-hydrido-disilicon (H2Si2)
Trisilacyclopropyne (H2Si3)
Silylium ion (H3Si)
silane (H4Si)
Disilene (H4Si2)
Trisilacyclopropene (H4Si3)
Disilane (H6Si2)
Trisilacyclopropane (H6Si3)
Tetrasilacyclobutene (H6Si4)
trisilane (H8Si3)
Tetrasilacyclobutane (H8Si4)
tetrasilane (H10Si4)
Cyclopentasilane (H10Si5)
2,2-Disilyltrisilane (H12Si5)
n-Pentasilane (H12Si5)
Cyclohexasilane (H12Si6)
H6Si6
H-Si
H/Si (100)
H/Si (111)
H in Si
Si(111) H covered
Si:H
Si/H (100)
Si/H (111)
SiH <g>
SiH2 <g>
SiH3 <g>
SiH4
SiH4 <g>
Si in H
Si in H2
Si2H6 <g>
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II/22a
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Short: II/22a
Title: Theoretical Structures of Molecules: Multiple Bonds
Author: Hampel, F.
Editor: von Ragué Schleyer, P.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/22a
Year: 1993
ISBN: 3-540-56331-8
ISBN: 978-3-540-56331-0
RefComment: VIII, 193 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/22 presents computed geometries. Quantum chemical computations provide an excellent alternative to experimental methods for the determination of accurate structures of polyatomic molecules. The objective is not to duplicate, but rather to complement the existing literature. An advantage of computational chemistry over experimental methods is the possi-bility to obtain reliable geometries of molecules, even of important systems, which are difficult to synthesize, isolate, and to study experimentally.
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II/22b
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Short: II/22b
Title: Theoretical Structures of Molecules: Small Rings
Author: Hampel, F.
Editor: von Ragué Schleyer, P.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/22b
Year: 1994
ISBN: 3-540-56332-6
ISBN: 978-3-540-56332-7
RefComment: VIII, 160 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/22 presents computed geometries. Quantum chemical computations provide an excellent alternative to experimental methods for the determination of accurate structures of polyatomic molecules. The objective is not to duplicate, but rather to complement the existing literature. An advantage of computational chemistry over experimental methods is the possi-bility to obtain reliable geometries of molecules, even of important systems, which are difficult to synthesize, isolate, and to study experimentally.
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II/24B
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Short: II/24B
Title: Molecular Constants mostly from Microwave, Molecular Beam, and Sub-Doppler Laser Spectroscopy: Rotational, Centrifugal Distortion and Related Constants of Diamagnetic Asymmetric Top Molecules
Author: Demaison, J.; Vogt, J.; Wlodarczak, G.
Editor: Hüttner, W.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/24B
Year: 2000
Keyword: Diamagnetics Diatomics; Linear Symmetric Rotors; Molecular Constants; Molecules
ISBN: 3-540-65345-7
ISBN: 978-3-540-65345-5
RefComment: VIII, 525 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/24 presents the spectroscopic data on diamagnetic and paramagnetic molecules as well as on molecular ions and radicals up to date considering the publications up to and partly including 1997. The spectroscopic information collected in this volume has been obtained principally from gas phase microwave measurements. Volume II/24 is a supplement to volumes II/4, II/6, II/14, and II/19 and is planned to appear in five subvolumes, the last of which will contain the substance index taking into account all molecules worked at since 1967 in the volumes mentioned and will provide cross references to and between all tables of these. The present subvolume II/24B contains an introduction and tables of rotational and centrifugal distortion constants of asymmetric-top molecules, i.e. data which roughly specifies the frequencies of the rotational transitions of these types of rotors.
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II/25A
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Short: II/25A
Title: Structure Data Of Free Polyatomic Molecules: Inorganic Molecules
Author: Graner, G.; Hirota, E.; Iijima, T.; Kuchitsu, K.; Ramsay, D.A.; Vogt, J.; Vogt, N.
Editor: Kuchitsu, K.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/25A
Year: 1998
Keyword: Free Polyatomic Molecules; Inorganic Molecules; Molecules
ISBN: 3-540-61713-2
ISBN: 978-3-540-61713-6
RefComment: VII, 359 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume II/25 is a supplemented and revised edition of the preceding volumes II/7, II/15, II/21 and II/23 containing up to date information on inorganic and organic polyatomic molecules. All experimental methods for the determination of quantitative structural data of free molecules have been considered: microwave, infrared, Raman, electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy as well as electron diffraction. The data obtained by these methods have been critically evaluated and compiled. They are presented separately for each molecule, together with a schematic figure of the structure and the original literature.
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II/27C
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Short: II/27C
Title: Diamagnetic Susceptibility and Magnetic Anisotropy of Organic Compounds
Author: Kumar, Mahendra; Gupta, Rajni
Editor: Gupta, Radha Raman
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/27C
Year: 2008
Keyword: diamagnetic susceptibility; magnetic anisotropy; organic compounds
ISBN: 978-3-540-44734-4 (print)
ISBN: 978-3-540-44736-8 (online)
RefComment: VIII, 204 p., Hardcover
RefComment: Written for: Scientists and researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, materials science
RefComment: Supplement and Revised Editon to II/16
Abstract: The volume II/27 has been divided into three subvolumes according to the classes of compounds: Subvolume A: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of inorganic and organometallic compounds; Subvolume B: Diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds (Part 1); Subvolume C: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of organic compounds (Part 2). The data presented in this volume are based on the literature survey of the chemical abstracts up to 2005.
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III/14a
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Short: III/14a
Title: Structure Data of Elements and Intermetallic Phases: Elements, Borides, Carbides, Hydrides
Author: Eisenmann, B.; Schäfer, H.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/14a
Year: 1988
ISBN: 3-540-17814-7
ISBN: 978-3-540-17814-9
RefComment: 265 figs., XXV, 458 pages. Hardcover
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III/20a
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Short: III/20a
Title: Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy Data: Nuclei D ... Cl
Author: Chihara, H.; Nakamura, N.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/20a
Year: 1988
Keyword: NQR
ISBN: 3-540-18161-X
ISBN: 978-3-540-18161-3
RefComment: IX,677 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectroscopy has become a standard method for structural research in molecular and solid state physics as well as for different branches of chemistry. The volumes cover data for more than 8,000 substances in the solid state. Data for free molecules have been published in volumes II/14 and II/15 of the New Series. The tables are arranged according to the atomic number of the elements.
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III/21d
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Short: III/21d
Title: Superconductors: Transition Temperatures and Characterization Of Elements, Alloys and Compounds: Se ... Ti
Author: Brown, H.F.; Flükiger, R.; Giorgi, A.L.; Kaner-Henzel, N.; Küntzler, H.; Luo, H.L.; Müller, M.; Müller, R.; Sosnowski, J.; Wolf, T.; Xu, J.Q.
Editor: Flükiger, R.; Klose, W.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/21d
Year: 1998
ISBN: 3-540-56048-3
ISBN: 978-3-540-56048-7
RefComment: XXX, 356 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: In volume III/21 an attempt is made to compile the reported data on superconducting materi-als, from the discovery of this phenomenon to the present day. The data comprise various modifications of a material, e.g. bulk state, thin films,implanted films, filamentary wires and others. Where available,data obtained under high pressure or after high energy particle irradia-tion are also tabulated. The goal of this volume is to establish a complete and reliable compilation of critically reviewed experimental data, excluding pure theoretical work. A particular effort was made to present not only superconducting data for a given substance, but also the complete characterization of the analysed sample. The large number of publications, more than 40,000 since 1913, requires a subdivision of the data in several subvolumes.
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III/24b
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Short: III/24b
Title: Physics of Solid Surfaces: Electronic and Vibrational Properties
Author: Calandra, C.; Chiarotti, G.; Gradmann, U.; Jacobi, K.; Manghi, F.; Maradudin, A.A.; Tong, S.Y.; Wallis, R.F.
Editor: Chiarotti, G.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/24b
Year: 1994
ISBN: 3-540-56070-X
ISBN: 978-3-540-56070-8
RefComment: 709 figs., XII, 519 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: In the last two decades surface physics has experienced an explosive expansion caused by the development and/or substantial improvement of surface sensitive techniques and UHV appa-ratus. It has grown into a mature field of research, with data of the highest accuracy and repro-ducibility. Surface physics is of great importance for technological applications like control of the work function of semiconductors,interface physics,field effect devices, molecular beam epitaxy, chemisorption and catalysis, corrosion, surface hardening etc.. The present volume is restricted to the so-called "clean" surfaces, i.e. to surfaces atomically clean and well characterized,leaving the more complex field of the contaminated surfaces and overlayers to a later occasion.
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III/33A
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Short: III/33A
Title: Diffusion in Semiconductors and Non-Metallic Solids: Diffusion in Semiconductors
Author: Allen, C.E.; Beke, D.L.; Bracht, H.; Bruff, C.M.; Dutt, M.B.; Erdélyi, G.; Gas, P.; d'Heurle, F.M.; Murch, G.E.; Seebauer, E.G.; Sharma, B.L.; Stolwijk, N.A.
Editor: Beke, D.L.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/33A
Year: 1998
Keyword: diffusion in semiconductors; semiconductors
ISBN: 3-540-60964-4
ISBN: 978-3-540-60964-3
RefComment: 403 figs., XIII, 480 pages. With CD-ROM. Hardcover
Abstract: This new volume of Landolt-Börnstein consits of two subvolumes. A on Diffusion in Semiconductors and B on Diffusion in Non-Metallic Solides. This separation was necessary, because the field and the number of data is too large to be compressed into a single volume only. This separation - we hope - also reflects the expected difference in the interets of potential users.
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III/35C4
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Short: III/35C4
Title: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data: Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Hydrogen-1, Part 4: Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds
Author: Gupta, R.R.; Platzer, N.
Editor: Gupta, R.R.; Lechner, M.D.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/35C4
Year: 2001
Keyword: Hydrogen 1; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
ISBN: 3-540-41059-7
ISBN: 978-3-540-41059-1
RefComment: VII, 299 pages. With CD-ROM. Hardcover
Abstract: This volume provides a comprehensive and evaluated compilation of nuclear magnetic resonance data. Chemical shifts and coupling constants of boron-11 and phosphorus-31 (subvol. A), fluorine-19 and nitrogen-15 (subvol. B), hydrogen-1 (subvol. C), and carbon-13 (subvol. D) compounds are tabulated together with the gross- and structure formulas and the most readily available solvents. Due to the large amount of the data merely chemical shifts are presented in the printed versions, and all the data, chemical shifts and coupling constants are provided on CD-ROM's.
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III/42A1
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Short: III/42A1
Title: Physics of Covered Solid Surfaces: Adsorbed Layers on Surfaces. Part 1: Adsorption on Surfaces and Surface Diffusion of Adsorbates
Author: Altman, E.I.; Bienfait, M.; Bonzel, H.P.; Brune, H.; Diehl, R.; Jung, M.Y.L.; Lifshitz, V.G.; Michel, M.E.; Miranda, R.; McGrath, R.; Oura, K.; Saranin, A.A.; Seebauer, E.G.; Zeppenfeld, P.; Zotov, A.V.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/42A1
Year: 2001
ISBN: 3-540-41223-9
ISBN: 978-3-540-41223-6
RefComment: 353 figs., XXII, 530 pages, with CD-ROM, Hardcover
Abstract: Surface Science is understood as a relatively young scientific discipline, concerned with the physical and chemical properties of and phenomena on clean and covered solid surfaces, studied under a variety of conditions. The adsorption of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces is, for example, such a condition, connected with more or less drastic changes of all surface properties. The present volume 42 is devoted to Covered Solid Surfaces and, in particular, Subvolume A to Adsorbed Layers on Surfaces. It is as such a collection of data obtained for adsorbates on well-defined crystalline surfaces. "Well-defined" means surfaces of known crystallographic structure and chemical composition.
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IV/19A4
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Short: IV/19A4
Title: Thermodynamic Properties of Inorganic Materials: Pure Substances. Part 4: Compounds from HgH to ZnTe
Author: Scientific Group Thermodata Europe
Editor: Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Hüttenkunde, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: IV/19A4
Year: 2001
Keyword: Heat Capacities; Enthalpies; Entropies; Gibbs Energies; Phase Transition Data
ISBN: 3-540-41025-2
ISBN: 978-3-540-41025-6
RefComment: 1660 figs., LVII, 415 pages, with CD-ROM, Hardcover
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IV/4
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Short: IV/4
Title: High-Pressure Properties of Matter
Author: Beggerow, G.
Editor: Schäfer, Kl.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: IV/4
Year: 1980
ISBN: 3-540-09370-2
ISBN: 978-3-540-09370-1
RefComment: 589 figs., VIII, 427 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: The main topics are pressure dependences of phase equilibria, compressibility, thermal and caloric properties, transport phenomena, static and magnetic properties, optical phenomena, kinetic phenomena, and systems in the neighbourhood and above the critical area.
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IV/5F
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Short: IV/5F
Title: Phase Equilibria, Crystallographic and Thermodynamic Data of Binary Alloys: Ga-Gd ... Hf-Zr
Author: Predel, B.
Editor: Madelung, O.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: IV/5F
Year: 1996
ISBN: 3-540-60344-1
ISBN: 978-3-540-60344-3
RefComment: Hardcover
Abstract: For everyone concerned with the technology and application of metals and alloys and with the development of new metallic materials, a detailed knowledge of phase equilibria is indispensable. Also, information on the thermodynamic and crystallographic data of the systems under investigation is essential, and often metastable crystalline phases as well as quasicrystalline or amorphous alloys are of interest. Volume IV/5 presents such data.
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