articleAnnual Review of Physical ChemistryApr 4, 2012Closed access

Relativistic Effects in Chemistry: More Common Than You Thought

University of Helsinki

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Abstract

Relativistic effects can strongly influence the chemical and physical properties of heavy elements and their compounds. This influence has been noted in inorganic chemistry textbooks for a couple of decades. This review provides both traditional and new examples of these effects, including the special properties of gold, lead-acid and mercury batteries, the shapes of gold and thallium clusters, heavy-atom shifts in NMR, topological insulators, and certain specific heats.

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Keywords
  • Relativistic quantum chemistry
  • Mercury (programming language)
  • Thallium
  • Heavy metals
  • Chemical physics
  • Chemistry
  • Atom (system on chip)
  • Nanotechnology
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