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Nearly one hundred years after Bells discovery, resonant photoacoustic spectroscopy awoke from a long sleep. The introduction of lasers as radiation sources has led to rapid development of photoacoustics in the last ten years. Experimental results obtained under carefully optimized conditions are now in good agreement with theory of resonators. We can expect that new applications of resonant photoacoustic...
In this paper a brief survey is given of the properties of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions and their applications in chemistry and technology without going into the details of theory. Specific solvent-solute interactions and the role of the solvent beyond its function as a homogenous isotropic medium are stressed. Taking into account Parker's statement1) “Scientists nowadays are under increasing pressure to consider the relevance of their research, and rightly so...
The tellurium subhalides represent a group of recently discovered compounds which have been investigated by the methods of solid-state and structural chemistry. Because of their high tellurium content and their crystal structures containing homonuclear tellurium connections they have attained significance as “modified tellurium structures”. As a consequence, tellurium subhalides have been the subject...
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