Application of Tungsten Diiodide Clusters in Interventional Radiology
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Tungsten diiodide clusters can be used as X-ray contrast agents in interventional radiology. Tungsten diiodide cluster is a general term for a certain number of tungsten diiodide atoms or molecules, with a high degree of photoluminescence, this property makes it an excellent material for X-ray contrast agents.
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What Are the Differences Between Tungsten Diiodide Molecules and Tungsten Diiodide Clusters?
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Tungsten diiodide molecules and clusters differ in structure and interaction force.
What Are the Chemical Properties of Tungsten Diiodide(III)?
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Tungsten diiodide is a class of inorganic compounds with a black powdery appearance that has the following chemical properties.
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How to Remove Deuterium Isotopes from Tungsten-Based Materials?
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Deuterium in tungsten-based materials can be removed by isotope replacement and thermal desorption. Tungsten-based material is a kind of tungsten-based alloy material composed of other elements, which has the characteristics of high melting point, high hardness, and high sputtering threshold, and is widely used in the field of nuclear fusion energy.
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Does the Valence Electron Arrangement of Tungsten Follow Hund's Rule?
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The valence electron arrangement of tungsten does not follow hund's rules. Tungsten is one of the transition metal elements in the sixth period (second long period) of the periodic table of elements VIB group. Transition metal elements are obviously different from other elements because of their unfilled valence layer d orbitals based on the eighteen-electron rule.
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