Tellurium is not an abundant metal. Present at about 1 ppb in the Earth's crust, it is less abundant than gold, platinum or the so-called 'rare-earth' elements. So why should one care about such ...
The high relative abundance of these tellurium isotopes gives tellurium the greater relative atomic mass. The atomic number of tellurium is 52 and the atomic number of iodine is 53, so these ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications investigates a new cathode material—benzyltriethylammonium tellurium iodide (BzTEA) 2 TeI 6 perovskite—that enables 11-electron transfer in ...
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