1925
DOI: 10.1021/ja01684a007
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THE INFLUENCE OF WATER ON CERTAIN CHEMICAL REACTIONS. III. THE REACTIONS BETWEEN CERTAIN METALS AND IODINE1

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“…Meanwhile, MgI 2 from the reaction of Mg and I 2 [eqn (2)] will promote the crystallization of SmB 6 . 28 Due to the highly exothermic reaction, Mg powders will reduce the To explore the growth mechanism of the 1D SmB 6 nanostructures, we have studied the morphologies of SmB 6 at different stages. Fig.…”
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“…Meanwhile, MgI 2 from the reaction of Mg and I 2 [eqn (2)] will promote the crystallization of SmB 6 . 28 Due to the highly exothermic reaction, Mg powders will reduce the To explore the growth mechanism of the 1D SmB 6 nanostructures, we have studied the morphologies of SmB 6 at different stages. Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other metals would be suitable, however the redox couple corrodes many metals, such as aluminum, copper, and zinc. [91][92][93] There is also some concern about the corrosion of Pt in triiodide-containing solutions, generating iodides such as PtI 4 . [94] In recent years a range of carbon-containing counter electrode materials have been employed, such as graphite [95,96] and carbon black.…”
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“…5 Usually fluorine-doped tin oxide ͑FTO͒ glass is loaded with platinum to facilitate electron exchange with the iodide/triiodide ions redox couple, [1][2][3] which would corrode metals such as aluminum, iron, and nickel. [22][23][24][25][26] While the amount of Pt necessary to obtain the desired catalytic effect is very small, i.e., ca. 50 mg/m 2 and hence does not contribute significantly to the overall price per peak-watt, future large solar conversion systems producing electric power on the terawatt scale will prefer materials that are abundantly available.…”
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