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ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly advanced the field of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, enabling real‐time, remote, and patient‐centric cardiac care. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of AI assisted IoT‐based ECG monitoring systems, focusing on the integration of emerging technologies such as ...
Amrita Choudhury +2 more
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Azidoborylene photolysis results in the isolation of a reactive C═B═N═C heterocumulene bearing an ambiphilic boron centre. Addition of 3O2 to this species results in the clean conversion to a unique example of a dioxaborirane. ABSTRACT Oxidation of the formal boron(0) complex MeCAAC2B in the presence of tetrabutylammonium azide leads to the formation ...
Hayley King +4 more
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Structural and kinetic investigation of the hydride composite $\mathrm{Ca(BH_{4})_{2} + MgH_2}$ system doped with $\mathrm{NbF_5}$ for solid-state hydrogen storage [PDF]
Designing safe, compact and high capacity hydrogen storage systems is the key step towards introducing a pollutant free hydrogen technology into a broad field of applications. Due to the chemical bonds of hydrogen–metal atoms, metal hydrides provide high
Martin Tolkiehn +60 more
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Cyclopentadienes (CpHs) are fundamental building blocks with widespread applications in chemistry. However, their inherent acidity and isomeric instability have long limited access to chiral variants in an asymmetric fashion. Here, we introduce a CuH‐catalyzed asymmetric transformation that provides an unprecedented entry into a new class of ...
Piero Soppelsa +4 more
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1,7‐Digallatetracarborane: Between Nucleophilic closo‐Cluster and “Inverse Sandwich” Digallylene
A dianionic π‐ligand is used to make a Janus‐type twofold complex with low‐valent gallium Ga(+I). The resulting compound can be seen as and reveals the reactivity of both: a Wade‐type closo‐carborane cluster with nucleophilic Ga‐sites, as well as π‐ligand stabilized Ga(I) atoms in an inverse sandwich compound.
Julijan Sarcevic +4 more
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We investigate the critical steps in the formation of Ca(BH4)2 starting from CaH2−MgB2 thin films. As a first step, thin films of CaH2 are successfully deposited by reactive sputtering using a mixture of Ar/H2 as sputter plasma. The films are analyzed by
M. J. van Setten (2005999) +9 more
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Heavier Alkyne‐Ni0 Complexes, [R2E2·Ni] (E = Sn, Pb), Exhibiting σ‐Complex Character
Using a reductive group elimination strategy, heavier alkyne (LEEL; E = Sn, Pb) complexes of Ni0 are accessed. In contrast to classical alkyne coordination, these systems are best described as σ‐complexes, driven by ligand‐induced constraints and the established poor π‐bonding in heavier alkyne analogues.
Leopold Junge +3 more
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Thermal Decomposition of Mn(BH4)2–M(BH4)x and Mn(BH4)2–MHx Composites with M = Li, Na, Mg, and Ca
The aim of this study is to investigate the thermal decomposition and hydrogen release of salt-free manganese borohydride composites with metal hydrides and metal borohydrides of lithium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium.
Torben R. Jensen (1267908) +1 more
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Attractive Ni…O Interactions Enable Non‐Alternating Ethylene‐Carbon Monoxide Copolymerization
Attractive Ni···O interactions are established in phosphine‐imidated and phosphine‐phenolate nickel catalysts, enabling non‐alternating ethylene‐carbon monoxide copolymerization, resulting in superior CO tolerance, productivity and stability compared to the state‐of‐the‐art benchmark.
Yajun Zhao +5 more
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Exfoliation of 2D nanosheets based on polyoxometalate metal‐organic frameworks (POMOFs) gives access to nanostructures with selective catalytic reactivity for the alkyne transfer semi‐hydrogenation which outperform the bulk references and rival some classical noble metal‐based catalysts.
Xusheng Dai +10 more
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