Element System
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O-U-W (Oxygen, Uranium, Tungsten)There are 10 compounds with this exact Element-System in the database. [UW10O36]8- (O36UW10)
(UO2) WO4
U0.1WO3
U1-xWxO3
(U,W) O3-x
U (WO4)2
UWO5+x
UWO6
U2WO8
UxWO3
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III/12a
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Short: III/12a
Title: Magnetic and Other Properties of Oxides and Related Compounds: Garnets and Perovskites
Author: Enke, K.; Fleischhauer, J.; Gunßer, W.; Hansen, P.; Nomura, S.; Tolksdorf, W.; Winkler, G.; Wolfmeier, U.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/12a
Year: 1978
ISBN: 3-540-08223-9
ISBN: 978-3-540-08223-1
RefComment: 668 figs., XI, 520 pages. Hardcover
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III/27F1b
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Short: III/27F1b
Title: Magnetic Properties of Non-Metallic Inorganic Compounds Based on Transition Elements: Perovskites I (Part β)
Author: Burzo, E.
Editor: Wijn, H.P.J.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/27F1β
Year: 1996
ISBN: 3-540-60877-X
ISBN: 978-3-540-60877-6
RefComment: Hardcover
Abstract: In the present and first subvolume 27F1 the magnetic properties of AMO3 - type and of (AR)MO3 - type perovskite oxides (A = alkaline-earth metal, M = d transition element, R = rare earth element) have been compiled. In some aspects this volume is a supplement to the previously published survey in Landolt-Börnstein of J.B. Goodenough and J.M. Longo Vol. III/4a (1970) and S. Nomura Vol. III/12a (1978). However this volume III/27F1 presents in itself a comprehensive state of the knowledge of the magnetic and magnetism-related properties of the considered compounds.
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III/35E
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Short: III/35E
Title: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data: Chemical Shifts for Oxygen-17
Author: Duddeck, H.; Toth, G.; Simon, A.
Editor: Gupta, R.R.; Lechner, M.D.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/35E
Year: 2002
Keyword: Alipathic and Aromatic hydrocarbons; Coupling constant j; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; chemical shifts δ
ISBN: 3-540-42501-2
ISBN: 978-3-540-42501-4
RefComment: VII, 230 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), carbon-13 (subvol. D), and oxygen-17 (subvol. E) 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/4a
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Short: III/4a
Title: Magnetic and Other Properties Of Oxides and Related Compounds
Author: Goodenough, J.B.; Gräper, W.; Holtzberg, F.; Huber, D.L.; Lefever, R.A.; Longo, J.M.; McGuire, T.R.; Methfessel, S.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/4a
Year: 1970
ISBN: 3-540-04898-7
ISBN: 978-3-540-04898-5
RefComment: 519 figs., XV, 367 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Considered are magnetic, crystallographic, electric, optical, thermodynamic and further properties; while the magnetic, crystallographic and directly related data are compiled completely, the other properties are treated according to their importance. For a continuation and extension see below volume III/27
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III/7f
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Short: III/7f
Title: Crystal Structure Data of Inorganic Compounds: Key Elements: d 4...d 8-Elements
Author: Pies, W.; Weiss, A.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/7f
Page: 1-778
Year: 1977
ISBN: 3-540-08080-5
ISBN: 978-3-540-08080-0
RefComment: 14 figs., XXVII, Hardcover
Abstract: Volume III/7 contains structure data on those compounds which contain at least one of the elements F, Cl, Br, I, O, N, and P and cannot be called "organic". The structure data of the remaining inorganic compounds and the elements are dealt with in volumes III/6 and III/14, while the organic compounds are treated in volumes III/5 and III/10. The systematic arrange-ment is based on the anions ordered according to "key elements", since this system allows the arrangement of the crystal structure data in such a way that both chemical and crystallographical relationships can be recognized. Structure data are compiled as completely as possible for all inorganic substances, where crystal structures have been examined by means of X-ray, neutron, and electron diffraction,and for which at least the lattice constants have been determined.
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