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EXAFS study on ultrafine Ni-Co-B amorphous catalysts
Authors:B. Shen  S. Wei  K. Fang  J.-F. Deng
Affiliation:Groupe de Dynamique des Phases Condensées, Université Montpellier II, Pl. Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, France (Fax: +33-67/522-504, E-mail: ferid@gdpc.univ-montp2.fr), FR
Faculté des Sciences et Technique-Gueliz, B.P. 618 Marrakesh, Morocco, MA
Physikalisches Institut, Universit?t Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 57, 70550 Stuttgart, Germany, DE
EPM-Matformag, CNRS, BP 166, 38042 Grenoble, France, FR
Abstract:chem{chemvar{A}C_{60}} with , , . From the temperature dependent line shift of we have extracted information about the electron density distribution on the molecules. The data also support the existence of an like bonding type between the molecules. The magnetic phase transition observed at low temperature in and is monitored by an increase of the second moment as well as an increase of the spin lattice relaxation rates of the and alkali nuclei. The results are compared to NMR data of where no signs of a magnetic ordering are found. The magnetically ordered phases are discussed in terms of antiferromagnetic spin density wave. We also report on NMR measurements of orthorhombic one dimensional and rhombohedral two dimensional polymers of obtained under high pressure. By spinning the samples up to , we are able to identify two resonances at and for the orthorhombic polymer and six resonances at , , , , and for the rhombohedral one. The static distortion of the molecules induced by the transformation under pressure must be at the origin of the observed inequivalent carbons in both systems. The NMR lineshape simulations of the obtained spectra are compatible with the suggested polymeric structures where the molecules are connected by cycloadditions. Received: 10 October 1996/Accepted: 13 November 1996
Keywords:PACS: 61.46.+w   76.60.-k
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