Gregory S. Patience , Yanet Villasana , Maoline D. Houndedoke , M. Olga Guerrero-Pérez
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摘要
V 族元素国际研讨会首次将 IV 族和 VI 族元素包括在内:铬钛、铬、钼和钨。该系列研讨会始于 1992 年,最初专门讨论铌化合物 [1]。三年后,在东京举行的第二次研讨会仍以铌材料和催化剂为主题 [2]。又过了三年,研讨会移师里约热内卢,并扩大到包括钒和钽等 V 族元素 [3]。此后,该研讨会每三年在西班牙[4]、[5]、马萨诸塞州汉考克[6]、波兰[7]、意大利[8]以及 2019 年的新德里[9]举行一次。由于 COVID 的原因,在蒙特利尔举行的第 10 届研讨会推迟了一年,并扩大到包括第 IV 组和第 VI 组元素。
10th International Symposium on Group IV, V, VI elements
For the first time the international symposium on group V elements included group IV and VI elements: titanium chromimu halfnium and chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. This symposium series began in 1992 and it was originally dedicated to niobium compounds [1]. Three years later, again in Tokyo, the second symposium remained with niobium materials and catalysts [2]. After another three years, the symposium shifted to Rio de Janeiro and expanded to include vanadium and tantalum group V elements [3]. The symposium has been held every three years thereafter in Spain [4], [5], Hancock Massachusetts [6], Poland [7], Italy [8], and New Delhi in 2019 [9]. Due to COVID the 10th symposium, held in Montreal, was delayed by one year and it was expanded to include Group IV and VI elements.
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