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Magnetic ordering and its influence on X‐ray spectroscopies
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Gerrit van der Laan +3 more
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Luminescent coordination polymers of Group 1 (Li, K, Cs) and 2 (Mg─Ba) cations with gold(I) iso‐maleonitriledithiolate ({Au2[S2C = C(CN)2]}2−) units were prepared; 1‐D aurophilic chains are present in all cases. The structures strongly depend on cation charge and size, with N‐cyano coordination observed in the Gp 1 and larger Gp 2 cations. Increasingly
Jefferson A. Pells +2 more
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Complex [Dy2(hynad)2(dbm)4] was prepared by the employment of the anionic N–O‐based bridging and chelating N‐hydroxy‐1,8‐naphthalimide ligand, featuring a {Dy2(µ‐OR)2}4+ core and exhibiting zero‐field SMM behavior with a Ueff value of 171 K and double‐S‐shaped hysteresis loops, open up to 3.5 K.
Alexandros S. Armenis +6 more
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Urothermal Synthesis of Luminescent Alkaline Earth MOFs
The e‐murea derivative (1,3‐dimethylimidazolidin‐2‐one) was employed as solvent for the urothermal synthesis of a series of nine AE MOFs featuring luminescence in the crystalline state with remarkable quantum yields ranging from 0.45 to 0.84. ABSTRACT The urothermal approach in 1,3‐dimethylimidazolidin‐2‐one (e‐murea) was employed for the successful ...
Michaël Teixeira, Stéphane A. Baudron
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Cyclen tetra‐amide derivatives provide a privileged ligand platform for controlling second‐coordination sphere structure. Hydrogen‐bond networks in the second‐coordination sphere are leveraged to stabilize a EuII‐containing cyclen tetra‐amide derivative in physiologically relevant conditions by limiting the access of O2, establishing a design‐principle
Andrea L. Batchev +5 more
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The use of 2‐aminoisobutyric acid in 3d–4f chemistry affords three {Ni₉Ln5} clusters, with the Gd analogue exhibiting an unusually broad magnetocaloric effect across an extended temperature range. ABSTRACT The solvothermal reaction between Ni(HCOO)2.2H2O, 2‐aminoisobutyric acid (aibH), Ln(OAc)3·4H2O (Ln = Gd, Y, Dy) and NEt3 in MeOH/MeCN affords the ...
Thomais G. Tziotzi +8 more
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Electronic, magnetic, and magnetocrystalline anisotropy properties of light lanthanides
Theoretical understanding of interactions between localized and mobile electrons and the crystal environment in light lanthanides is important because of their key role in much needed magnetic anisotropy in permanent magnet materials that have a great ...
Baldwin, D., Paudyal, Durga, Hackett, T.
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Heterogeneous Single/Dual‐Atom Electrocatalysts in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
This review summarizes recent advances in single‐atom and dual‐atom electrocatalysts for high‐performance lithium–sulfur batteries. The text systematically covers the classification of catalysts by active metal centers, key synthesis methods, in situ characterization for mechanistic insights, and electrocatalytic mechanisms.
Wenbin Li +3 more
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Développement de complexes polynucléaires de lanthanides pour des applications biologiques
Molecular systems based on luminescent lanthanide cations have very valuable photo-physical properties for applications in optical bioimaging (resistance to photobleaching, sharp emission bands, and longue luminescence lifetimes).
Vuillamy, Alexandra
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The strategy of incorporating the Eu(tta‐Si)3(phen) and Sm(tta‐Si)3(phen)2 complexes prevented leaching of the complexes and preserved their intrinsic optical properties. Preliminary studies of silylated Ln3+ complexes and nanoparticles loaded with these complexes demonstrated cytotoxicity against cancer cells, with minimal cytotoxic effect on nontumor
Juliana Jorge +11 more
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