A silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide.
The activation of the Sn-C or S-C bond is not observed in these cases.
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Currently, Sn-based PSCs could attain a record efficiency over 10% with great stability.
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One scanner was equipped with an additional tin (Sn) filter.
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Pure Sn and Si-Sn phases are successfully synthesized by a facile and scalable chemical reduction method.
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Experimental synthesis of TaCoSn, the first ternary in the Ta-Co-Sn system, confirmed its predicted zincblende-derived crystal structure.
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Minor elements include Ni, Sn and Fe.
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Here the THz anomalous Hall conductivity in Mn 3 Sn thin films is investigated by polarization-resolved spectroscopy.
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If this new magnet can be built with Nb(3)Sn wires, much higher fields can be expected.
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DFT calculations indicate that the observed segregation depends on what is adjacent to the Pb x Sn 1-x Se layers.
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Catalysts prepared by sol-gel method exhibited the highest activity toward NOx reduction and the optimal Sn loading is 5%.
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PMID: 7333319 Sn-Resin (stannous ion adsorbed onto cation exchange resin) was used for labeling a stable Tc-PG with high efficiency.
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The obtained thin films exhibit good electrochemical stability that is comparable or superior to those prepared by the state-of-the-art Si-O-Sn covalent functionalization.
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As an alternative, Sn-based perovskites exhibit similar semiconductor characteristics and can potentially achieve comparable photovoltaic performance in comparison with their lead-based counterparts.
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It was found that the catalyst preparation method as well as the Sn loading exerted a significant influence on the catalyst activity.