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  1. Thermal expansion coefficients of high thermal conducting BAs and BP materials
  2. Stacking changes of KLi[Sb2(C4H2O6)2] homochiral layers mediated by interlayer solvent molecules
  3. Hydrothermal crystal growth and Vernier structures of the metal benzenedicarboxylates MIL-47 and MIL-53 containing guest molecules of benzenecarboxylic acid
  4. structural phase transitions
  5. Framework deformation of the microporous vanadium benzenedicarboxylate MIL-47 upon absorption of organosulfur molecules
  6. Cyclotetrabenzoin: Facile Synthesis of a Shape-Persistent Molecular Square and Its Assembly into Hydrogen-Bonded Nanotubes
  7. Reactions of Rare Earth Hydrated Nitrates and Oxides with Formamide: Relevant to Recycling Rare Earth Metals
  8. Two Distinct Redox Intercalation Reactions of Hydroquinone with Porous Vanadium Benzenedicarboxylate MIL-47
  9. Experimental study of the proposed super-thermal-conductor: BAs
  10. microporous copper silicate
  11. Vernier structures of MIL-47 and MIL-53. full paper: J. Solid State Chem., 236, 230-235.
  12. Synthesis, Crystal Structures, Magnetic, and Thermal Properties of Divalent Metal Formate–Formamide Layered Compounds.
  13. An in-situ neutron diffraction study of the crystal structure of PrBaCo2O5+δ at high temperature and controlled oxygen partial pressure
  14. Antimony Tartrate Transition-Metal–Oxo Chiral Clusters
  15. Synthesis and crystal structures of complexes based on the ligand meso-1,4-phenylenebis(hydroxyacetic acid)
  16. ChemInform Abstract: Molecular Polyselenide Anions Sandwiched Between Cationic Extended Metal Hydroxides: Synthesis and Structures of [Sr2Sn(OH)6(H2O)6]Se4and [Sr2Sn(OH)6(H2O)5] Se3·H2O.
  17. Visualizing oxygen anion transport pathways in NdBaCo2O5+δ by in situ neutron diffraction
  18. Molecular Polyselenide Anions Sandwiched between Cationic Extended Metal Hydroxides: Synthesis and Structures of [Sr2Sn(OH)6(H2O)6]Se4and [Sr2Sn(OH)6(H2O)5]Se3·H2O
  19. Synthesis and structures of two open-framework manganese phosphate-silicates
  20. A homochiral diamond framework constructed from Fe(iii) and Mn(ii) oxo-clusters supported by Sb(iii) tartrate scaffolds
  21. Microporous, Homochiral Structures Containing Iron Oxo-Clusters Supported by Antimony(III) Tartrate Scaffolds
  22. Homochiral Frameworks Formed by Reactions of Lanthanide Ions with a Chiral Antimony Tartrate Secondary Building Unit
  23. Amine-Templated Anionic Metal–Organic Frameworks with the 4,4′-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene) Bis(benzoic acid) Ligand
  24. Breathing and Twisting: An Investigation of Framework Deformation and Guest Packing in Single Crystals of a Microporous Vanadium Benzenedicarboxylate
  25. A crystal chemical approach to superconductivity. I. A bond-valence sum analysis of inorganic compounds
  26. Covalently interconnected and separated vanadosilicate shells
  27. Influence of Ligand Geometry on the Dimensionality of Sn(II) Benzenedicarboxylate Crystal Structures
  28. Acentric and Centric Interpenetrations of an Anionic Framework Mediated by Cation Sizes: The Alkali-Metal Tin(II) Benzenedicarboxylates A 2 Sn 2 (bdc) 3 (H 2 O) x (A = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs)
  29. AlF·1,4-benzenedicarboxylate: synthesis and absorption properties
  30. Open layers based on metal-oxide chains linked by cyclohexanedicarboxylate ligands
  31. High-angle scattering of fast electrons from crystals containing heavy elements: Simulation and experiment
  32. Vanadium (IV) benzenedicarboxylate: A novel adsorbent for selective separations
  33. Stoichiometric Valence and Structural Valence-Two Different Sides of the Same Coin: “Bonding Power”
  34. Syntheses and structures of Ta2(WO2)0.87H0.26(PO4)4 and Ta2(MoO2)(PO4)4
  35. On the optimization of bond-valence parameters: artifacts conceal chemical effects
  36. Tossing and Turning: Guests in the Flexible Frameworks of Metal(III) Dicarboxylates
  37. Octahedral Tilting in MM′X 4 Metal-Oxide Organic Layer Structures
  38. Crystal growth of AlPO-5, AlPO-15, and AlPO-21 from aluminum foil
  39. Synthesis and Structures of Novel Lanthanide Benzenedicarboxylates
  40. Influence of Ligand Geometry on the Formation of In−O Chains in Metal-Oxide Organic Frameworks (MOOFs)
  41. (6,3)-Honeycomb Structures of Uranium(VI) Benzenedicarboxylate Derivatives:  The Use of Noncovalent Interactions to Prevent Interpenetration
  42. Synthesis and Structures of A Series of Novel Rare Earth Transition Metal Sulfates
  43. Intercalation of Organic Molecules into Vanadium(IV) Benzenedicarboxylate: Adsorbate Structure and Selective Absorption of Organosulfur Compounds
  44. Hydrothermal synthesis and structures of the open-framework copper silicates Na2[Cu2Si4O11](H2O)2 (CuSH-2Na), Na2[CuSi3O8] (CuSH-3Na), Cs2Na4[Cu2Si12O27(OH)2](OH)2 (CuSH-4NaCs), and Na2[Cu2Si5O13](H2O)3 (CuSH-6Na)
  45. In(OH)BDC·0.75BDCH2(BDC = Benzenedicarboxylate), a Hybrid Inorganic−Organic Vernier Structure
  46. Influence of the Reaction Temperature and pH on the Coordination Modes of the 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylate (BDC) Ligand:  A Case Study of the NiII(BDC)/2,2‘-Bipyridine System
  47. Metal-organic frameworks based on iron oxide octahedral chains connected by benzenedicarboxylate dianions
  48. Stoichiometric valence versus structural valence: Conclusions drawn from a study of the influence of polyhedron distortion on bond valence sums
  49. A Chain of Changes:  Influence of Noncovalent Interactions on the One-Dimensional Structures of Nickel(II) Dicarboxylate Coordination Polymers with Chelating Aromatic Amine Ligands
  50. Synthesis, structure and properties of CsHSi3O7, a layered silicate with a chiral structure
  51. Open-Framework Copper Titanosilicates
  52. The Contribution To Bond Valences By Lone Electron Pairs
  53. Hydrothermal synthesis and structures of the novel niobium phosphates [NbOF(PO4)](N2C5H7) and [(Nb0.9V1.1)O2(PO4)2(H2PO4)](N2C2H10)
  54. Nanoporous Copper Silicates with One-Dimensional 12-Ring Channel Systems
  55. Synthesis and characterization of mixed-valence barium titanates
  56. Hydrothermal synthesis and structures of the new open-framework uranyl silicates Rb4(UO2)2(Si8O20) (USH-2Rb), Rb2(UO2)(Si2O6)·H2O (USH-4Rb) and A2(UO2)(Si2O6)·0.5H2O (USH-5A; A = Rb, Cs)
  57. [(CH 3 ) 4 N][(C 5 H 5 NH) 0.8 ((CH 3 ) 3 NH) 0.2 ]U 2 Si 9 O 23 F 4 (USH-8):  An Organically Templated Open-Framework Uranium Silicate
  58. Synthesis and characterization of an open framework vanadium silicate (VSH-16Na)
  59. Open-Framework and Microporous Vanadium Silicates
  60. Hydrothermal synthesis and structures of the novel niobium phosphates Ba2[NbOF(PO4)2] and Ba3[Nb3O3F(PO4)4(HPO4)](H2O)7
  61. The novel open-framework uranium silicates Na2(UO2)(Si4O10)·2.1H2O (USH-1) and RbNa(UO2)(Si2O6)·H2O (USH-3)
  62. Open Framework and Microporous Transition Metal Silicates
  63. Hydrothermal Synthesis of a Microporous Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Framework [Fe0.28V0.72OH0.8(NH4)0.2(C8H4O4)] · 0.53(C8H6O4)
  64. Syntheses and characterization of Co(pydc)(H2O)2 and Ni(pydc)(H2O) (pydc3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate)
  65. An extended chain structure formed by covalently linking polyoxovanadate cages with tetrahedral six rings
  66. The Novel Open-Framework Vanadium Silicates K2(VO)(Si4O10)⋅H2O (VSH-1) and Cs2(VO)(Si6O14)⋅3 H2O (VSH-2)
  67. The Novel Open-Framework Vanadium Silicates K2(VO)(Si4O10)⋅H2O (VSH-1) and Cs2(VO)(Si6O14)⋅3 H2O (VSH-2)
  68. Anion-Directed Crystallization of Coordination Polymers:  Syntheses and Characterization of Cu 4 (2-pzc) 4 (H 2 O) 8 (Mo 8 O 26 )·2H 2 O and Cu 3 (2-pzc) 4 (H 2 O) 2 (V 10 O 28 H 4 )·6.5H 2 O (2-pzc = 2-Pyrazinecarboxylate)
  69. Syntheses and characterization of Co2(4,4′-bipy)2(V4O12), Co(pz)(VO3)2 and Co2(2-pzc)(H2O)(VO3)3 (4,4′-bipy = 4,4′-bipyridine, pz = pyrazine, 2-pzc = 2-pyrazinecarboxylate)
  70. Hybrid Coordination Polymers—Metal Oxide Compounds with Chiral Structures
  71. Hybrid Coordination Polymers—Metal Oxide Compounds with Chiral Structures
  72. Hydrothermal Synthesis and Crystal Structures of [(CH3NH3)0.5(NH4)1.5]Sb8S13·2.8H2O and Rb2Sb8S13 ·3.3H2O
  73. Two- and Three-Dimensional Mixed-Valence Cu(I)–Cu(II) Coordination Polymers: Syntheses and Characterization of α-, β-[Cu2X(C5H3N2O2)2(H2O)] (X=Cl, Br)
  74. Synthesis and crystal structures of [H3N(CH2)2NH3]NbMOF(PO4)2(H2O)2, M = Fe,Co and [H3N(CH2)2NH3]Ti(Fe0.9Cr0.1)(F1.3O0.7)(H0.3PO4)2(H2O)2
  75. Hydrothermal synthesis and structures of Ba3(NbO)2(PO4)4 and Co3(NbO)2(PO4)4(H2O)10
  76. Synthesis of Large ZSM-5 Crystals under High Pressure
  77. Synthesis and Structures of Yttrium–Transition Metal Sulfates YM(OH)3(SO4), M=Ni, Cu
  78. A Three-Dimensional Coordination Polymer with an Expanded NbO Structure
  79. Electrochemical-hydrothermal synthesis and structure of [N(CH3)4]2[Co(H2O)4V12O28]
  80. The synthesis and single crystal structure of an amino acid intercalated layered niobium phosphate: [(NbOPO4)4•(H3NCH2CO2H)2][H2PO4][OH, F]
  81. Crystal structure of the microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 refined from single crystal X-ray diffraction data
  82. Influence of reaction conditions on the electrochemical-hydrothermal synthesis of two ammonium vanadium phosphates: (NH4)2VO(HPO4)2·H2O and (NH4)2VO(V0.88P1.12O7)
  83. Electrochemical-hydrothermal Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Zn2(OH)VO4
  84. Hydrothermal Synthesis and Crystal Structure of [(CH3NH3)1.03K2.97]Sb12S20·1.34H2O
  85. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Sr10[Sb7O13(OH)]2[SbSe3]2Se·2H2O
  86. Syntheses and Structural Characterizations of Two Three-Dimensional Polymers:  [{(n-C4H9)3Sn}3M(CN)6] (M = Fe, Co)
  87. Electrochemical–hydrothermal synthesis and structure determination of a novel layered mixed-valence oxide: BaV7O16·nH2O
  88. Synthesis and crystal structures of yttrium sulfates Y(OH)(SO4), Y(SO4)F, YNi(OH)3(SO4)-II and Y2Cu(OH)3(SO4)2F·H2O
  89. K3Sb7IIIO9Se3 · 3H2O: das erste kristalline, nanoporöse Material mit photohalbleitender Wirtstruktur
  90. K3Sb7IIIO9Se3· 3 H2O: The First Crystalline Nanoporous Material with a Photo-Semiconducting Host Structure
  91. Synthesis and Structure of [CH3NH3]2Sb8S13: A Nanoporous Thioantimonate(III) with a Two-Dimensional Channel System