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- Q2616882 subject Q7032503.
- Q2616882 subject Q7478034.
- Q2616882 subject Q8480083.
- Q2616882 abstract "Gallium(II) sulfide, GaS, is a chemical compound of gallium and sulfur. The normal form of gallium(II) sulfide as made from the elements has a hexagonal layer structure containing Ga24+ units which have a Ga-Ga distance of 248pm. This layer structure is similar to GaTe, GaSe and InSe. An unusual metastable form, with a distorted wurtzite structure has been reported as being produced using MOCVD. The metal organic precursors were di-tert-butyl gallium dithiocarbamates, for example GatBu2(S2CNMe2) and this was deposited onto GaAs. The structure of the GaS produced in this way is presumably Ga2+ S2−.".
- Q2616882 thumbnail GaSstructure.jpg?width=300.
- Q2616882 wikiPageExternalLink www.webelements.com.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q11173.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q1924991.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q338648.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q3954753.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q4120050.
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- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7032503.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478034.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8039317.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8480083.
- Q2616882 wikiPageWikiLink Q861.
- Q2616882 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q2616882 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q2616882 type ChemicalObject.
- Q2616882 type Thing.
- Q2616882 type Q11173.
- Q2616882 comment "Gallium(II) sulfide, GaS, is a chemical compound of gallium and sulfur. The normal form of gallium(II) sulfide as made from the elements has a hexagonal layer structure containing Ga24+ units which have a Ga-Ga distance of 248pm. This layer structure is similar to GaTe, GaSe and InSe. An unusual metastable form, with a distorted wurtzite structure has been reported as being produced using MOCVD.".
- Q2616882 label "Gallium(II) sulfide".
- Q2616882 depiction GaSstructure.jpg.