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Inorganic 3D Structures, 2011
Structure and Bonding Series, Vol. 138
Coordinator: Vegas Angel
Language: EnglishSubjects for Inorganic 3D Structures:
Publication date: 08-2013
204 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 06-2011
204 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
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D. Santamaría-Pérez and F. Liebau : Structural relationships between intermetallic clathrates, porous tectosilicates and clathrates hydrates
Vladislav A. Blatov: Crystal structures of inorganic oxoacid salts perceived as cation arrays: a periodic graph approach
Ángel Vegas: FeLiPO4: Dissection of a crystal structure. The parts and the whole
D. J. M. Bevan, R. L. Martin, Ángel Vegas: Rationalisation of the substructures derived from the three fluorite-related [Li6(MVLi)N4] polymorphs: An analysis in terms of the ?Bärnighausen Trees? and of the ?Extended Zintl-Klemm Concept?
Ángel Vegas: Concurrent pathways in the phase transitions of alloys and oxides:
Towards an Unified Vision of Inorganic Solids
D. Santamaría-Pérez and F. Liebau : Structural relationships between intermetallic clathrates, porous tectosilicates and clathrates hydrates.-Vladislav A. Blatov: Crystal structures of inorganic oxoacid salts perceived as cation arrays: a periodic graph approach.-Ángel Vegas: FeLiPO4: Dissection of a crystal structure. The parts and the whole.-D. J. M. Bevan, R. L. Martin, Ángel Vegas: Rationalisation of the substructures derived from the three fluorite-related [Li6(MVLi)N4] polymorphs: An analysis in terms of the “Bärnighausen Trees” and of the “Extended Zintl-Klemm Concept”.- Ángel Vegas: Concurrent pathways in the phase transitions of alloys and oxides: Towards an Unified Vision of Inorganic Solids.
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