2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2016.12.015
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N–H related defect playing the role of acceptor in GaAsN grown by chemical beam epitaxy

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“…The FTIR spectrum of Cu-MOF was determined using a frequency range of 4000–5000 cm –1 (Figure S2). The band of Cu-MOF at 3127 cm –1 could be considered as the v N–H vibration of the amide molecule . The shoulder peaks at about 1565 and 1670 cm –1 can be attributed to the asymmetric ν as (COO) stretching pattern of the carboxylic acid moiety, respectively .…”
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“…The FTIR spectrum of Cu-MOF was determined using a frequency range of 4000–5000 cm –1 (Figure S2). The band of Cu-MOF at 3127 cm –1 could be considered as the v N–H vibration of the amide molecule . The shoulder peaks at about 1565 and 1670 cm –1 can be attributed to the asymmetric ν as (COO) stretching pattern of the carboxylic acid moiety, respectively .…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The band of Cu-MOF at 3127 cm −1 could be considered as the v N−H vibration of the amide molecule. 30 The shoulder peaks at about 1565 and 1670 cm −1 can be attributed to the asymmetric ν as (COO) stretching pattern of the carboxylic acid moiety, respectively. 31 The peak at about 1401 cm −1 for Cu-MOF indicated ν C−N stretching vibrations of the pyridine ring of the 3-bpta ligand.…”
Section: Structural Characterization Of Cu-mofmentioning
confidence: 99%