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  1. Di-μ-hydroxido-bis[iodidodiphenyltin(IV)]–1,3-dimethylimidazolidin-2-one (1/2)
  2. Di-tert-butyldiisothiocyanatotin(IV)
  3. Bis(azido-κN 1)bis(2,2′-dipyridylamine-κ2 N 1,N 1′)iron(II) monohydrate
  4. catena-Poly[[diphenyltin(IV)]-di-μ-isothiocyanato]: an unprecedented layered coordination polymer resulting from bridging κ2 N:S thiocyanato ligands
  5. [SnF(bipy)(H2O)]2[SnF6], a mixed-valent inorganic tin(II)–tin(IV) compound
  6. Dimeric ethyltin(IV)–dibromide–hydroxide–N,N-dimethylformamide
  7. Redetermination of the crystal structure of di-μ2-hydroxido-bis[di-tert-butylchloridotin(IV)] at 100 K
  8. Ba3[Sn(OH)6][SeO4]2·3H2O, a hydrated 1:2 double salt of barium hexahydroxidostannate(IV) and barium selenate(VI)
  9. Di-tert-butyltin(IV)–hydroxide–iodide, t Bu2Sn(OH)I, the last missing member in the series of pure di-tert-butyltin(IV)–hydroxide–halides
  10. Two coordination compounds of SnCl2 with 4-methylpyridine N-oxide
  11. Structural parameters of dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO, at 100 K, based on a redetermination by use of high-quality single-crystal X-ray data
  12. Crystal structure of (E)-2-hydroxy-1,2-diphenylethan-1-one oxime
  13. Redetermination of the crystal structure of dimethylbis[2,4-pentanedionato(1−)-κ2O2,O4]tin(IV)
  14. Bis(μ-benzoato-κ2O:O′)bis(benzoato-κO)octabutyldi-μ3-oxido-tetratin(IV)
  15. Crystal structure of bis(benzoato-κO)dibutyltin(IV), nBu2Sn(bzo)2
  16. Crystal structure of the coordination compound of triiodidomethyltin(IV) with 2,2′-bipyridine, MeSnI3·bipy
  17. Crystal structure of (4-vinylpyridine-κN)triphenyl tin(IV) chloride, C25H22ClNSn
  18. Crystal structure of a one-dimensional coordination polymer of tin(IV) bromide with 1,4-dithiane
  19. Crystal structure ofcatena-poly[[aquadi-n-propyltin(IV)]-μ-oxalato]
  20. Reaction products of diorganotin(IV) oxides, R2SnO, with nitric acid. Part 1: R = methyl, ethyl, and isopropyl
  21. Reaction products of diorganotin(IV) oxides, R2SnO, with nitric acid. Part 2 – R = n-butyl and t-butyl
  22. On the structural diversity anions coordinate to the butterfly-shaped [(R2Sn)3O(OH)2]2+ cations and vice versa
  23. catena-Poly[[di-tert-butyltin(IV)]-μ-oxalato]
  24. Methylphosphonic acid, CH3PO(OH)2
  25. Diacetatodi-tert-butyltin(IV)
  26. Synthesis and structural characterization of a dimeric N,N-dimethylformamide solvate of isobutyltin(IV) dichloride hydroxide, [iBuSnCl2(OH)(DMF)]2
  27. Diaquatetrabromidotin(IV) trihydrate
  28. Doppelsalze M2[Sn(OH)6][C2O4]·nH2O mit M = Sr (n = 2) und M = Ba (n = 4)
  29. Dibromodiphenylstannane: isolated centrosymmetric dimers as a new structure motif for the intermolecular association of diorganotin(IV) dihalides
  30. A 2′-deoxycytidine long-linker click adduct forming two conformers in the asymmetric unit
  31. [( i PrSn)12O14(OH)6][( i PrSn)3(OV)4O10(OH)3] · 4DMSO: Evidence for the Formation of Contact Ion Pairs Resulting from the Nucleophilic Att...
  32. Et2SnCl2 · H2O and the Trigonal–Bipyramidal Transition State of a SN2 Reaction
  33. 1,N6-Etheno-2′-deoxytubercidin hemihydrate
  34. Monoorganotin–polyoxometal-compounds. Part IV: Na2[( PrSn3)(OV)4O10(OH)3]·5H2O·3DMSO, a novel branched tetravanadate(V) stabilized by a trimeric monoorganotin-oxo-hydroxo unit
  35. 2′-Deoxy-5-propynyluridine: a nucleoside with two conformations in the asymmetric unit
  36. Synthesis and Crystal Structures of O‐2′,3′‐Cyclic Cyclopentanone and Cyclohexanone Ketals of the Cytostatic 5‐Fluorouridine
  37. Ternary Hydroxides II. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of the Layered Barium Hexahydroxidostannate(IV) Pentahydrate, Ba[Sn(OH)6]·5H2O 
  38. Synthesis and Crystal Structures of Two 9‐(2‐Bromoethyl)‐Substituted 7‐Deazapurines
  39. A toyocamycin analogue with the sugar moiety in asynconformation
  40. Dimethyl 3-acetyl-3-(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)pentanedioate
  41. 7-Fluorotubercidin: a halogenated derivative of a naturally occurring nucleoside antimetabolite
  42. O 2,1 ′ -Anhydro-( β -D-Psicofuranosyl)Thymine and 1-(1 ′ ,4 ′ -O-Anhydro- β -D-Psicofuranosyl)Thymine: The Crystal ...
  43. The 7-bromo derivative of 2-amino-2′-deoxytubercidin fluorinated at the sugar moiety
  44. 2′-Deoxyimmunosine: a thiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidine nucleoside adopting thesynconformation
  45. 6-Aza-2′-deoxyuridine andN3-anisoyl-6-aza-2′-deoxyuridine
  46. 2‐Amino‐7‐chloro‐2′‐deoxytubercidin
  47. 2′-Deoxy-2-fluorotubercidin
  48. 2′-Deoxy-5-propynylcytidine: a nucleoside forming two solid-state conformations
  49. 9-(1,3-Anhydro-β-D-psicofuranosyl)adenine
  50. 2-Amino-7-chloro-2′-deoxytubercidin
  51. Monoorganotin-polyoxometal-compounds – III. Synthesis and crystal structure of [(nBuSn)9(VVO)3O14(OH)6Cl2(dmso)2] · 3DMSO
  52. 1,N6-Etheno derivative of 7-deaza-2,8-diazaadenosine
  53. Regioisomeric 4-nitroindazoleN1- andN2-(β-D-ribonucleosides)
  54. The Regioisomeric 1H(2H)‐Pyrazolo[3,4‐d]pyrimidine N1‐ and N2‐(2′‐Deoxy‐β‐D‐ribofuranosides).
  55. Coordination chemistry of tin
  56. Tin–halide compounds. IV
  57. 7-Deaza-2′-deoxyxanthosine Dihydrate Forms Water-Filled Nanotubes with C−H⋅⋅⋅O Hydrogen Bonds
  58. 7-Desaza-2′-desoxyxanthosin-Dihydrat bildet H2O-haltige Nanoröhren mit C-H⋅⋅⋅O-Wasserstoffbrücken
  59. 7-Deaza-2′-deoxyxanthosine Dihydrate Forms Water-Filled Nanotubes with C−H⋅⋅⋅O Hydrogen Bonds
  60. The α-Danomer of 5-aza-7-deaza-2′-deoxyguanosine
  61. Synthesis and Thermal Behaviour of Compounds in the System [Ph4P]Cl/BiCl3 and the Crystal Structures of [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · 2 CH2Cl2 and [Ph4P]2[Bi2Cl8] · 2 CH3COCH3
  62. Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Vibrational Spectra, and Thermal Behaviour of [Ph4P]2[Bi2(μ-Br)2Br6 (CH3COCH3)2]
  63. The high-anticonformation of 8-aza-1,3-dideaza-2′-deoxyadenosine
  64. 2′-Deoxy-5-methylisocytidine
  65. Hydrolysis products of diorganotin dihalides. I. Bis[1,3-dihydroxo-1,1,3,3-tetrakis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)distannoxane]
  66. Die Molekül- und Kristallstruktur von Zinn(IV)-chlorid
  67. Monoorganotin–polyoxometal compounds
  68. MONOORGANOTIN-POLYOXOMETAL-COMPOUNDS: II. ISOLATION AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPOUNDS CONTAINING THE UNPRECEDENTED MONOORGANOTIN MOLYBDATE ANION [(RSn)4(MoO4)4O(OH)3]-
  69. [Ga(en)3][Ga3Se7(en)] · H2O: Ein Galliumchalkogenid mit Ketten aus [Ga3Se6Se2/2(en)]3-Bicyclen
  70. [Ga(en)3][Ga3Se7(en)] · H2O: Ein Galliumchalkogenid mit Ketten aus [Ga3Se6Se2/2(en)]3--Bicyclen
  71. Ethyldimethylphenylammonium-halogenoantimonate(III)
  72. Phosphor-Chalkogen-Moleküle als Komplexliganden - Reaktionen mit NbCl5
  73. TheHigh-Anti Conformation of 7-Halogenated 8-Aza-7-deaza-2′-deoxy-guanosines: A Study of the Influence of Modified Bases on the Sugar Structure of Nucleosides
  74. INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF iPrSnCl3 · 2DMSO
  75. Different conformations of 1-deazaadenosine and its 2′-deoxyribonucleoside in the solid state and in solution
  76. 1-Deaza-3′-O-methyladenosine: A Nucleoside with theSyn-conformation in the Solid State and in Solution
  77. 7‐Nitro‐7‐deaza‐2′‐deoxyadenosine and 8‐Methyl‐7‐deaza‐2′‐deoxyguanosine: Pyrrolo[2,3‐d]pyrimidine Nucleosides with Different Sugar Conformations
  78. Trimethylenverbrückte Tri‐ und Tetrazinnverbindungen – Bausteine für ungewöhnliche Doppel‐ und Dreifach‐Leiterstrukturen
  79. Trimethylene‐Bridged Tri‐ and Tetratin Compounds as Building Blocks for Unusual Double and Triple Ladders
  80. The thermal decomposition of an organometallic precursor for the preparation of YBa2Cu3O7−x
  81. Reactions of Tetrakis[bis(trimethylsilyl)methyl]digallane(4) with Carboxylic Acids — Substituent Exchange and Bridging of the GaGa bond by two Carboxylato Groups
  82. The insertion of chalcogen atoms into the InIn bond of tetrakis[bis(trimethylsilyl)methyl]diindane(4): monomeric compounds with InSIn, InSeIn, and InTeIn groups
  83. The insertion of chalcogen atoms into Al-Al and Ga-Ga bonds
  84. The DNA-stabilising nucleoside 7-iodo-2′-deoxytubercidin: its structure in the solid state and in solution
  85. Supramolecular Inorganic Chemistry: Small Guests in Small and Large Hosts
  86. Supramolekulare Anorganische Chemie: von Gästen in kleinen und großen Wirten
  87. New Dimensions in the Sol–Gel Process
  88. Neue Dimensionen beim Sol‐Gel‐Prozeß
  89. Book Review: Amorphous Inorganic Materials and Glasses. By A. Feltz
  90. Amorphous Inorganic Materials and Glasses. Von A. Feltz VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, Weinheim/VCH Publishers, New York, 1993. 440 S., geb. 198.00 DM. – ISBN 3‐527‐28421‐4/ 1‐56081‐212‐5
  91. Book Review: Inorganic Materials. Edited by D. W. Bruce and D. O'Hare
  92. Synthese, kristallstruktur und reaktionen des isopropylzinntriisopropoxids, iPrSn(OiPr)3
  93. Anorganische Wirt‐Gast‐Chemie mit neuem Schwung
  94. New Impetus for Inorganic Host‐Guest Chemistry
  95. The structure of (iBu3Sn)2CO3 and (Me3Sn)2CO3 in solution and in the solid state studied by 13C/119 Sn NMR spectros
  96. Isolierung und Röntgenstrukturanalyse des fac- und mer-Isomeren des iPrSnCl3 · 2DMF
  97. OBSERVATIONS TO THE STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF TIN(IV)-OXYGEN-GELS
  98. Sol—Gel Processes II Investigation and Application
  99. Einschluß von Metall‐Ionen in einem durch organische Reste stabilisierten Zinn‐Sauerstoff‐Käfig: Kristallstruktur von [(iPrSn)12O4(OH)24][Ag7I11] · NaCl · H2O · 10 DMSO
  100. Inclusion of Metal Ions within a Tin—Oxygen Cage Stabilized by Organic Residues: Crystal Structure of [(iPrSn)12O4(OH)24][Ag7I11] · NaCl · H2O · 10DMSO
  101. Sol–gel processes
  102. Solid-state 119Sn NMR studies of coordination in triorganyltin fluorides
  103. Macroring-neutral molecule complexation. Synthesis of biconcave pyridino hosts, complex formation, and x-ray crystal structures of two inclusion compounds
  104. Corrigenda
  105. Trimesitylzinn-hydroxid und -fluorid als modellsubstanzen zur bestimmung der “normal”-kovalenzabstände Zinn—Sauerstoff und Zinn—Fluor
  106. Sol—Gel processing in Bad Honnef
  107. Sol—Gel Processing in Bad Honnef
  108. Zur Hydrolyse von Monoorganylzinn-trihalogeniden
  109. Synthese und Moleküleinschluß von Naphtho‐ und Benzonaphtho‐kondensierten Pyridinokronen – Kristallstruktur eines Dioxan‐Clathrats
  110. Zur Hydrolyse von Monoorganylzinn-trihalogeniden
  111. Bindungsabstände zwischen organylsubstituierten Zinnatomen
  112. Synthese, Röntgenstruktur, Basizität und dynamische Stereochemie eines Donor‐substituierten [2.2](2,6)Pyridinophans
  113. Sol–Gel processing in Bad Honnef
  114. The first internally functionalized chiral [2.2]metacyclophanes
  115. N‐Tosylaza[2.2]metacyclophan — Darstellung, Struktur, Helicität, Chiroptik, Racemisierung
  116. Thia- and oxa-[2.2]metacyclophanes: synthesis, helicity, and stereoselective formation of sulphoxides
  117. Hydroxid-halogenid-verbindungen des di-t-butyl-substituierten zinns
  118. Synthesis of diastereo- and enantiomerically pure α-amino-γ-oxo acid esters by reaction of acyliminoacetates with enamines derived from 6-membered ketones
  119. Bindungsabstände zwischen organylsubstituierten zinnatomen