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Solvent‐Free Thermal Defect Engineering in Molecular Frameworks With Volatile Linkers
Thermal removal of neutral volatile linkers enables precise and solvent‐free generation of metal vacancies in MOFs. This strategy affords redox‐stable, coordinatively unsaturated FeII sites with tunable spin, ligand coordination, and catalytic behavior. The approach offers a general route to design defect‐functional materials through local coordination
Sonia Martínez‐Giménez +9 more
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POM‐Based Water Splitting Catalyst Under Acid Conditions Driven by Its Assembly on Carbon Nanotubes
A newly‐engineered POM‐based electrocatalyst incorporating non‐innocent counter cations exhibits fast kinetics for either the OER or HER under strongly acidic conditions (1 m H2SO4), depending on whether it is assembled on carbon nanotubes (1@CNT) or physically mixed with them (1/CNT). In water‐splitting tests using a two‐electrode setup, these systems
Eugenia P. Quirós‐Díez +8 more
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Comparison between atom-bond connectivity indices of graphs [PDF]
The atom-bond connectivity index ABC is a much studied degree-based graph invariant with noteworthy applications in chemistry. Few years ago, a new distance-based variant of this index, ABCGG, was introduced.
Mohd Atan, Kamel Ariffin +3 more
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A high‐capacity polyimide‐linked porous organic polymer (HAT‐PTO) incorporating numerous redox‐active centers is synthesized via a hydrothermal reaction, delivering a high theoretical capacity of 484 mAh g−1. In situ hybridization with carboxyl‐functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes enhances conductivity and stability, achieving 397 mAh g−1 at C ...
Arindam Mal +7 more
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On some topological indices of zero divisor graphs of direct product of three finite fields
In this paper, we determine some degree-based topological indices, such as the Sombor index, the first and second Zagreb indices, the forgotten topological index, the Narumi–Katayama index, the first and second multiplicative Zagreb indices, the atom ...
Subhash Mallinath Gaded +1 more
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The new Cu‐containing MOF (Me2NH2)(CuICl2)@[Cu4(INA)4Cl2O]·1.5dmf (3) contains a cation and an anion as guests and shows UV‐near‐mid‐IR absorption and near‐IR emission. MOF 3 shows gas‐solid reactivity in the presence of NH3 and HCOOH to yield two new 3D MOF.
Rajat Saha +10 more
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Mechanically Programmable DNA Hydrogel Microparticles for 3D Cellular Systems
DNA hydrogel microparticles are designed to exhibit controllable viscoelasticity and stiffness across three orders of magnitude from 30Pa$30 \,\mathrm{Pa}$ to 6.5kPa$6.5 \,\mathrm{kPa}$. They are uptaken into fibroblast spheroids where they are actively remodeled by cellular forces depending on their mechanical properties.
Tobias Walther +9 more
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Azaporphyrinoid‐Based Photo‐ and Electroactive Architectures for Advanced Functional Materials
A long‐standing collaboration between the Torres and Guldi groups has yielded diverse azaporphyrinoid‐based donor‐acceptor nanohybrids with promising applications in solar energy conversion. This conspectus highlights key molecular platforms and structure‐function relationships that govern light and charge management, supporting the rational design of ...
Jorge Labella +3 more
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On the fourth atom-bond connectivity index of nanocones
Atom bond connectivity index is a topological index was defined as ABC(G) = Sigma(UV is an element of E(G)) root d(u)+d(v)-2/d(u)d(v) where d(v) denotes the degree of vertex v of G. Recently, M. Ghorbani et al.
Aslan, E
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On atom-bond connectivity index and its chemical applicability
690-694A critical re-examination confirms that the atom-bond connectivity index (ABC) is well reproducing the heats of formation of alkanes (H°f). Moreover, the simple empirical formula H°f = – (a+b·ABC), with a = 65.98, b = 20.37, reproduces ...
Tošović, Jelena +3 more
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