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A rigid microemulsion was prepared containing submicroscopic droplets of liquid aqueous tin tetrachloride solution. Recoillessγ-ray resonance absorption (the Mössbauer effect] was achieved in this system, indicating that the organic dispersion medium of the microemulsion behaved as a carrier, enhancing the Debye-Waller factor for the quasiliquid phase of the system. The Mössbauer spectra reflected the presence of two types of tin(IV) in the cavities of the microemulsion: SnCl4 species situated in the bulk solution and on the cavity wall, respectively.
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Burger, K., Vértes, A., Dékány, I. et al. Mössbauer spectroscopy of liquid SnCl4 solutions trapped in a rigid microemulsion. Struct Chem 2, (69)277–(72)280 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00672223
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