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nickel(3+)     nickel(+3) cation

Synonyms: CHEMBL1230167, CHEBI:49423, AC1L3GVT, 22541-64-6, Nickel, ion (Ni3+)
 
 
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High impact information on nickelic ion

  • Unlike heazlewoodite, the electron transport in millerite is pictured as involving a cooperative hopping of the d-orbital electrons from the Ni(3) rings comprising Ni(3)S(9) clusters to Ni(3) rings in adjacent clusters via the p-orbitals on the interconnecting S atoms [1].

References

  1. Electron density distributions calculated for the nickel sulfides millerite, vaesite, and heazlewoodite and nickel metal: a case for the importance of ni-ni bond paths for electron transport. Gibbs, G.V., Downs, R.T., Prewitt, C.T., Rosso, K.M., Ross, N.L., Cox, D.F. The journal of physical chemistry. B, Condensed matter, materials, surfaces, interfaces & biophysical. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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