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The Oxidation of Oxygen and Related Chemistry

Selected Papers of Neil Bartlett
Authors: Neil Bartlett;

The Oxidation of Oxygen and Related Chemistry

Abstract

The Discovery of O2PtF6 and some O2+ Chemistry XePtF6 and other Xenon Chemistry The Xenon Fluorides and Their Complexes The Xenon Fluorosulfates and Related Compounds Oxidation-State Limits, and Range in the Noble-Metal Fluorides Structural Features of Binary Transition-Element Fluorides Thermodynamically Unstable Transition-Element Fluorides Chemistry in Liquid Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride (aHF) Some Thermodynamic Considerations Graphite Intercalation and Evidence for a Thermodynamic Barrier.

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