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| Author | Hartmann, H. Anorg, Z. Conrad, U. Chim, Ann Andrieux, J. L. Ebert, F. Chem, Allg Bretschneider, O. |
| Abstract | tive phosphorus in a melt has advantages in that phos-phides which are not generally stable can be stabilized. Furthermore, since the reaction is relatively fast com-pared to conventional direct combinat ion of the ele-ments, purer products with controlled particle sizes can be synthesized. As a result of this effort, the first electrochemically as-sisted synthesis of zinc, silicon, and germanium phos-phides are reported, and although the products reported here are inhomogeneous, other researchers confirm the complicated nature of these reactions and state that the products formed in the phosphidation of either nickel or plat inum are also inhomogeneous. Manuscript submitted Jan. 13, 1986; revised manu-script received Sept. 16, 1986. |
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