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  1. Ionel Haiduc – A Life Dedicated to Science
  2. Heterotrimetallic complexes in molecular magnetism
  3. Coordination polymers constructed from tetrahedral-shaped adamantane tectons
  4. Alkoxido-bridged binuclear copper(ii) complexes derived from aminoalcohols – useful building blocks in designing coordination polymers with a rich structural variety
  5. One-dimensional coordination polymers constructed from binuclear 3d–4f nodes and isonicotinato spacer
  6. ChemInform Abstract: The Exceptionally Rich Coordination Chemistry Generated by Schiff-Base Ligands Derived from O-Vanillin
  7. Ascorbic acid decomposition into oxalate ions: a simple synthetic route towards oxalato-bridged heterometallic 3d–4f clusters
  8. Magneto-structural variety of new 3d–4f–4(5)d heterotrimetallic complexes
  9. The exceptionally rich coordination chemistry generated by Schiff-base ligands derived from o-vanillin
  10. One-dimensional coordination polymers constructed from di- and trinuclear {3d–4f} tectons. A new useful spacer in crystal engineering: 1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)azulene
  11. Octanuclear [NiII4LnIII4] complexes. Synthesis, crystal structures and magnetocaloric properties
  12. ChemInform Abstract: Coordination Polymers Constructed from Oligonuclear Nodes
  13. Coordination Polymers Constructed from Oligonuclear Nodes
  14. C3-symmetric trinuclear copper(ii) species as tectons in crystal engineering
  15. Inorganic molecular materials
  16. Dodecanuclear [CuII6GdIII6] Nanoclusters as Magnetic Refrigerants
  17. ChemInform Abstract: Crystal Engineering of Coordination Polymers
  18. ChemInform Abstract: Compartmental Schiff-Base Ligands - A Rich Library of Tectons in Designing Magnetic and Luminescent Materials
  19. New d10 heterometallic coordination polymers based on compartmental Schiff-base ligands. Synthesis, structure and luminescence
  20. ChemInform Abstract: Crystal Engineering of Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Systems Based Upon Complexes with Dissymmetric Compartmental Ligands
  21. Compartmental Schiff-base ligands—a rich library of tectons in designing magnetic and luminescent materials
  22. New cyanide-bridged MnIII–MIII heterometallic dinuclear complexes constructed from [MIII(AA)(CN)4]− building blocks (M = Cr and Fe): synthesis, crystal structures and magnetic properties
  23. Co-crystallization of coordination compounds through second-coordination sphere interactions
  24. Dimers and chains of {3d–4f} single molecule magnets constructed from heterobimetallic tectons
  25. New heterometallic coordination polymers constructed from 3d–3d′ binuclear nodes
  26. Crystal Engineering of Coordination Polymers
  27. ChemInform Abstract: 3d-4f Combined Chemistry: Synthetic Strategies and Magnetic Properties
  28. First binuclear Cr(III)–Mn(III) oxalato-bridged complexes: Synthesis, crystal structures and magnetic properties
  29. 3d−4f Combined Chemistry: Synthetic Strategies and Magnetic Properties
  30. New photomagnetic cyanido-bridged CuII–MoIV oligonuclear complexes: slight modification of the blocking ligands induces different structures
  31. Crystal engineering of hybrid inorganic–organic systems based upon complexes with dissymmetric compartmental ligands
  32. A 2D Coordination Polymer with Canted Ferromagnetism Constructed from Ferromagnetic [NiIICoII] Nodes
  33. First NiII–LnIII Coordination Polymers Constructed by Using [Ni(bpca)2] as a Building Block [Hbpca = bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amine]: Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Magnetic Properties
  34. Oligonuclear Complexes as Tectons in Crystal Engineering: Structural Diversity and Magnetic Properties
  35. Preface
  36. Organic Chemistry for Inorganic Chemists: Unsymmetrical Schiff Bases Derived from 3-Formylsalicylic Acid as Versatile Ligands in Coordination Chemistry
  37. Oligonuclear complexes as tectons in crystal engineering: structural diversity and magnetic properties
  38. Binuclear Complexes as Tectons in Designing Supramolecular Solid-State Architectures
  39. Metal complexes as second-sphere ligands
  40. Binuclear complexes as tectons in designing supramolecular solid-state architectures
  41. Ferromagnetic Coupling through Spin Polarization in the Hexanuclear [MnII3CuII3] Complex
  42. Racks, Ladders, and Grids
  43. New binuclear model compounds for the study of the 4f–4f exchange interaction
  44. Binuclear coordination compounds as building-blocks in designing polynuclear complexes
  45. New tetranuclear copper(II) complexes obtained by using compartmental and exo-dentate ligands
  46. The interplay of coordinative, hydrogen bonding and π–π stacking interactions in sustaining supramolecular solid-state architectures.
  47. Heterobinuclear Complexes as Building Blocks in Designing Extended Structures
  48. Design of molecular rectangles by using compartmental and exo-bidentate ligands
  49. Ein funktionalisiertes Heterocuban mit zahlreichen intermolekularen Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen
  50. { [Co (μ-bpe) (bpe)2 (H2O)2](0.5bpe) (H2O) (ClO4)2}n:
  51. Synthesis and x-ray structure of the polynuclear complex bis(μ-trifluoroacetato,O,O′)(1,10-phenanthroline)manganese(II)
  52. Thermal behaviour of complex cation-complex anion type coordination compounds. Part 7
  53. Syntheses and Structures of Three Mononuclear Coordination Compounds Containing Six- and Seven-Coordinated Manganese(II) Ions
  54. Thermal behaviour of complex cation-complex anion type coordination compounds
  55. On the thermal decomposition of some coordination compounds of copper(II) with benzoylpyridine
  56. On the thermal behaviour of two coordination compounds of Ni(II) and Co(II)
  57. Thermal behaviour of complex cation-complex anion type coordination compounds