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  2. Indium - Wikipedia

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    The stable indium isotope, indium-113, is one of the p-nuclei, the origin of which is not fully understood; although indium-113 is known to be made directly in the s- and r-processes (rapid neutron capture), and also as the daughter of very long-lived cadmium-113, which has a half-life of about eight quadrillion years, this cannot account for ...

  3. Organoindium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organoindium intermediates do not react with –OH or –CO 2 H groups. Reactions with carbonyls, however, give high yields. Research has shown that in reactions of an indium intermediate with an electrophilic compound of both aldehyde and ketone, the reaction proceeded with the aldehyde. The electrophilic compound is shown below. [11]

  4. Indium halides - Wikipedia

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    Following the discovery of the In 2 Br 6 2− a number of related neutral compounds containing the In II 2 X 4 kernel have been formed from the reaction of indium dihalides with neutral ligands. [14] Some chemists refer to these adducts, when used as the starting point for the synthesis of cluster compounds as ‘In 2 X 4 ’ e.g. the TMEDA ...

  5. Cyclopentadienylindium(I) - Wikipedia

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    Two indium atoms interact with the opposite faces of each C 5 H 5 − ring, nearly perpendicularly to the ring plane, and two rings interact with each indium atom, forming an angle of about 128°. [5] In the CpIn monomer present in the vapour phase the indium atom sits on the central axis of the aromatic cyclopentadienyl anion, C 5 H 5 −.

  6. Category:Indium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Indium compounds are chemical compounds that contain the chemical element indium. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...

  7. Depletion and enhancement modes - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, T. P. Brody and H. E. Kunig at Westinghouse Electric fabricated enhancement- and depletion-mode indium arsenide (InAs) MOS thin-film transistors (TFTs). [5] [6] In 2022, the first dual-mode organic transistor that behaves in both depletion mode and enhancement mode was reported by a team at University of California-Santa Barbara. [7]

  8. Sol–gel process - Wikipedia

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    The chemical formula for TEOS is given by Si(OC 2 H 5) 4, or Si(OR) 4, where the alkyl group R = C 2 H 5. Alkoxides are ideal chemical precursors for sol–gel synthesis because they react readily with water. The reaction is called hydrolysis, because a hydroxyl ion becomes attached to the silicon atom as follows: Si(OR) 4 + H 2 O → HO−Si ...

  9. Indium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Indium dichloride (indium(II) chloride), InCl 2; Indium trichloride (indium(III) chloride), InCl 3 This page was last edited on 21 September ...