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  1. Nature of Color Diversity in Phenylenevinylene-Based Polymorphs
  2. Encoding Metal–Cation Arrangements in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Programming the Composition of Electrocatalytically Active Multimetal Oxides
  3. Anionic and neutral 2D indium metal–organic frameworks as catalysts for the Ugi one-pot multicomponent reaction
  4. Efficient Rare-Earth-Based Coordination Polymers as Green Photocatalysts for the Synthesis of Imines at Room Temperature
  5. Exploring physical and chemical properties in new multifunctional indium-, bismuth-, and zinc-based 1D and 2D coordination polymers
  6. Solution-processedN-trialkylated triindoles for organic field effect transistors
  7. New Metal–Organic Frameworks for Chemical Fixation of CO2
  8. Angstrom-Resolved Metal-Organic Framework-Liquid Interfaces
  9. Addressed realization of multication complex arrangements in metal-organic frameworks
  10. The structure of 2,4,6-tris(1H–pyrazol-1-yl)-1,3,5-triazine in the solid state: on polymorphs, pseudopolymorphs and co-crystals
  11. Principles of Designing Extra-Large Pore Openings and Cages in Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks
  12. Group 13th metal-organic frameworks and their role in heterogeneous catalysis
  13. Sensing properties, energy transfer mechanism and tuneable particle size processing of luminescent two-dimensional rare earth coordination networks
  14. A Mesoporous Indium Metal–Organic Framework: Remarkable Advances in Catalytic Activity for Strecker Reaction of Ketones
  15. Synchronizing Substrate Activation Rates in Multicomponent Reactions with Metal-Organic Framework Catalysts
  16. Photoluminescence, Unconventional‐Range Temperature Sensing, and Efficient Catalytic Activities of Lanthanide Metal–Organic Frameworks
  17. Crystal phase competition by addition of a second metal cation in solid solution metal–organic frameworks
  18. Tunable Catalytic Activity of Solid Solution Metal–Organic Frameworks in One-Pot Multicomponent Reactions
  19. Toward understanding the structure–catalyst activity relationship of new indium MOFs as catalysts for solvent-free ketone cyanosilylation
  20. Unusual Magnetic Behaviors and Electronic Configurations Driven by Diverse Co(II) or Mn(II) MOF Architectures
  21. Enhancing Metal–Organic Framework Net Robustness by Successive Linker Coordination Increase: From a Hydrogen-Bonded Two-Dimensional Supramolecular Net to a Covalent One Keeping the Topology
  22. Ln-MOF Pseudo-Merohedral Twinned Crystalline Family as Solvent-Free Heterogeneous Catalysts
  23. Insight into Lewis Acid Catalysis with Alkaline-Earth MOFs: The Role of Polyhedral Symmetry Distortions
  24. H3O2 Bridging Ligand in a Metal–Organic Framework. Insight into the Aqua-Hydroxo↔Hydroxyl Equilibrium: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study
  25. Indium metal–organic frameworks as catalysts in solvent-free cyanosilylation reaction
  26. Multimetal rare earth MOFs for lighting and thermometry: tailoring color and optimal temperature range through enhanced disulfobenzoic triplet phosphorescence
  27. Insight into the Correlation between Net Topology and Ligand Coordination Mode in New Lanthanide MOFs Heterogeneous Catalysts: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach
  28. Lanthanide Metal–Organic Frameworks: Searching for Efficient Solvent-Free Catalysts
  29. Insight into the SBU Condensation in Mg Coordination and Supramolecular Frameworks: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study
  30. Supramolecular structures via hydrogen bonds and π-stacking interactions in novel anthraquinonedisulfonates of zinc, nickel, cobalt, copper and manganese
  31. Mixed lanthanide succinate–sulfate 3D MOFs: catalysts in nitroaromatic reduction reactions and emitting materials
  32. Stable organic radical stacked by in situ coordination to rare earth cations in MOF materials
  33. Tuning the magnetic properties of transition metal MOFs by metal–oxygen condensation control: the relation between synthesis temperature, SBU nuclearity and carboxylate geometry
  34. ChemInform Abstract: Towards Inorganic Porous Materials by Design: Looking for New Architectures
  35. A New Cyclometalation Motif: Synthesis, Characterization, Structures, and Reactivity of Pallada- and Platinacycles with a Bidentate {C(sp 2 ,cyrhetrene),N} − Ligand
  36. Towards Inorganic Porous Materials by Design: Looking for New Architectures
  37. Synthesis, characterization and anti-Trypanosoma cruzi evaluation of ferrocenyl and cyrhetrenyl imines derived from 5-nitrofurane
  38. Structure-Directing and Template Roles of Aromatic Molecules in the Self-Assembly Formation Process of 3D Holmium–Succinate MOFs
  39. Intermetallic coinage metal-catalyzed functionalization of alkanes with ethyl diazoacetate: Gold as a ligand
  40. From Coordinatively Weak Ability of Constituents to Very Stable Alkaline-Earth Sulfonate Metal−Organic Frameworks
  41. Photoconduction: Very Large Photoconduction Enhancement Upon Self-Assembly of a New Triindole Derivative in Solution-Processed Films (Adv. Funct. Mater. 4/2011)
  42. Development of homogeneous and heterogenized rhodium(i) and palladium(ii) complexes with ligands based on a chiral proton sponge building block and their application as catalysts
  43. From globular star-shaped molecules to self-assembled nano-spheres: a novel scandium croconate polynuclear complex
  44. Lanthanide, Y and Sc MOFs: where amazing crystal structures meet outstanding material properties
  45. Three novel indium MOFs derived from diphenic acid: synthesis, crystal structures and supramolecular chemistry
  46. Very Large Photoconduction Enhancement Upon Self-Assembly of a New Triindole Derivative in Solution-Processed Films
  47. Dynamic Calcium Metal-Organic Framework Acts as a Selective Organic Solvent Sponge
  48. New triindole-based organic semiconductors: structure-property relationships
  49. ChemInform Abstract: syn-Trialkylated Truxenes: Building Blocks That Self-Associate by Arene Stacking.
  50. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Enantiopure α-Alkoxy-α-trifluoromethyl Aldehydes and Carboxylic Acids from Trifluoromethyl Ketones.
  51. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Self-Association of syn-5,10,15-Trialkylated Truxenes.
  52. Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control on the Formation of Two Novel Metal-Organic Frameworks Based on the Er(III) Ion and the Asymmetric Dimethylsuccinate Ligand
  53. Self-Assembly of C 3 -Symmetrical Hexaaryltriindoles Driven by Solvophobic and CH−π Interactions
  54. In SituTransformation of TON Silica Zeolite into the Less Dense ITW: Structure-Direction Overcoming Framework Instability in the Synthesis of SiO2Zeolites
  55. Heterogeneous Catalysis with Alkaline-Earth Metal-Based MOFs: A Green Calcium Catalyst
  56. Cover Picture: Heterogeneous Catalysis with Alkaline-Earth Metal-Based MOFs: A Green Calcium Catalyst (ChemCatChem 2/2010)
  57. Ligand dependent topology changes in six zinc coordination polymers
  58. Study of structural modification of CdZnTe bulk crystals induced by bismuth doping
  59. Isolated Hexanuclear Hydroxo Lanthanide Secondary Building Units in a Rare-Earth Polymeric Framework Based on p-Sulfonatocalix[4]arene
  60. Crystal structure and charge-transport properties of N-trimethyltriindole: Novel p-type organic semiconductor single crystals
  61. Three Lanthanum MOF Polymorphs: Insights into Kinetically and Thermodynamically Controlled Phases
  62. Reversible Breaking and Forming of Metal-Ligand Coordination Bonds: Temperature-Triggered Single-Crystal to Single-Crystal Transformation in a Metal-Organic Framework
  63. Controlling the Structure of Arenedisulfonates toward Catalytically Active Materials
  64. 3D scandium and yttrium arenedisulfonate MOF materials as highly thermally stable bifunctional heterogeneous catalysts
  65. A new scandium metal organic framework built up from octadecasil zeolitic cages as heterogeneous catalyst
  66. Isolation of enantiomerically pure organometallic palladium compounds: synthesis of the triangles prepared from enantiopure [cis-Pd2(C6H4PPh2)2(NCCH3)4]2+
  67. Structural Analysis of Zincocenes with Substituted Cyclopentadienyl Rings
  68. Synthesis and Preferred All-synConformation ofC3-SymmetricalN-(Hetero)arylmethyl Triindoles
  69. Cyrhetrenylimines and cyrhetrenylamines: Synthesis, characterization and X-ray crystal structure
  70. Two-Dimensional Hybrid Germanium Zeotype Formed by Selective Coordination of the trans -1,2-Diaminocyclohexane Isomer to the Ge Atom: Heterogeneous Acid−Base Bifunctional Catalyst
  71. Stable and efficient organo-inorganic emitting materials: a new rare earth-MOF family
  72. A Rare-Earth MOF Series: Fascinating Structure, Efficient Light Emitters, and Promising Catalysts
  73. Synthesis, Characterization, Molecular Structure and Theoretical Studies of Axially Fluoro-Substituted Subazaporphyrins
  74. Cover Picture: Synthesis, Characterization, Molecular Structure and Theoretical Studies of Axially Fluoro-Substituted Subazaporphyrins (Chem. Eur. J. 4/2008)
  75. Pressure induced structural transformations in catalytically active NH4[Eu(SO4)2] studied by light scattering
  76. An Indium Layered MOF as Recyclable Lewis Acid Catalyst
  77. Experimental and theoretical characterization of the Zn—Zn bond in [Zn2(η5-C5Me5)2]
  78. Zinc−Zinc Bonded Zincocene Structures. Synthesis and Characterization of Zn 2 (η 5 -C 5 Me 5 ) 2 and Zn 2 (η 5 -C 5 Me 4 Et) 2 [ J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007 , 129 , 693−703].
  79. Conjugate Additions of Cyclic Oxygen‐Bound Nickel Enolates to α,β‐Unsaturated Ketones
  80. Rare Earth Arenedisulfonate Metal−Organic Frameworks:  An Approach toward Polyhedral Diversity and Variety of Functional Compounds
  81. Zinc−Zinc Bonded Zincocene Structures. Synthesis and Characterization of Zn 2 (η 5 -C 5 Me 5 ) 2 and Zn 2 (η 5 -C 5 Me 4 Et) 2
  82. Layered Rare-Earth Hydroxides: A Class of Pillared Crystalline Compounds for Intercalation Chemistry
  83. Layered Rare‐Earth Hydroxides: A Class of Pillared Crystalline Compounds for Intercalation Chemistry
  84. 2D and 3D Supramolecular Structures via Hydrogen Bonds and π-Stacking Interactions in Arylsulfonates of Nickel and Cobalt
  85. Polarization and local disorder effects on the properties of Er^3+-doped XBi(YO_4)_2, X=Li or Na and Y=W or Mo, crystalline tunable laser hosts
  86. New Heterogenized Gold(I)-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes as Reusable Catalysts in Hydrogenation and Cross-Coupling Reactions
  87. A Redox-ActiveC3-Symmetric Triindole-Based Triazacyclophane
  88. A Redox-ActiveC3-Symmetric Triindole-Based Triazacyclophane
  89. GeO2 Natrolite-Type Infinite Four and Eight R-Containing Layers in a 2D Pure-Ge Framework: Ge3O5(OH)4 [C2N2H10].
  90. GeO 2 Natrolite-Type Infinite Four and Eight R-Containing Layers in a 2D Pure-Ge Framework:  Ge 3 O 5 (OH) 4 [C 2 N 2 H 10 ]
  91. Metal−Organic Scandium Framework:  Useful Material for Hydrogen Storage and Catalysis
  92. Synthesis, Structure, and Catalytic Properties of Rare-Earth Ternary Sulfates.
  93. Synthesis, Structure, and Catalytic Properties of Rare-Earth Ternary Sulfates
  94. Novel 2D and 3D Indium Metal-Organic Frameworks:  Topology and Catalytic Properties
  95. A Germanium Zeotype with a Three-Dimensional Net of Interconnected 14-, 12- and 12-Ring Channels. Ge13O26(OH)4 [C6N2H16]2(H2O)1.5.
  96. Crystal field splitting and magnetic behavior ofNd2BaCuO5<...
  97. One teflon®-like channelled nanoporous polymer with a chiral and new uninodal 4-connected net: sorption and catalytic properties
  98. Novel carbon dioxide and carbonyl carbonate complexes of molybdenum. The X-ray structures of trans-[Mo(CO2)2{HN(CH2CH2PMe2)2}(PMe3)] and [Mo3(μ2-CO3...
  99. Catalytic Behavior of Rare‐Earth Sulfates: Applications in Organic Hydrogenation and Oxidation Reactions.
  100. Catalytic Behavior of Rare-Earth Sulfates:  Applications in Organic Hydrogenation and Oxidation Reactions
  101. Decamethyldizincocene, a Stable Compound of Zn(I) with a Zn-Zn Bond
  102. Chiral Germanium Zeotype with Interconnected 8-, 11-, and 11-Ring Channels. Catalytic Properties
  103. Solvothermal synthesis and structural relations among three anionic aluminophosphates; catalytic behaviour
  104. A germanium zeotype with a three-dimensional net of interconnected 14-, 12- and 12-ring channels. Ge13O26(OH)4[C6N2H16]2(H2O)1.5
  105. Synthesis, Solid-State Structure, and Bonding Analysis of the Beryllocenes[Be(C5Me4H)2],[Be(C5Me5)2], and[Be(C5Me5)(C5Me4H)]
  106. Synthetic, Reactivity, and Structural Studies on Half-Sandwich (η5-C5Me5)Be and Related Compounds: Halide, Alkyl, and Iminoacyl Derivatives
  107. Synthesis and Solid-State Structure of Zn(η 5 -C 5 Me 4 SiMe 3 )(η 1 -C 5 Me 4 SiMe 3 ), a Zincocene with Nonparallel Cyclopentadienyl Rings
  108. Synthesis and Solid-State Structure of Zn(η 5 -C 5 Me 4 SiMe 3 )(η 1 -C 5 Me 4 SiMe 3 ), a Zincocene with Nonparallel Cyclopentadienyl Rings
  109. Synthesis and molecular structure of the nitride (LOEt)Mo(N)Cl2 [LOEt=(η-C5H5)Co{P(O)(OEt)2}3]
  110. Crystal structure and influence of the rare-earth on the magnetic structure of copper germanates R2CuGe4O12
  111. Synthesis and Self-Association of syn-5,10,15-Trialkylated Truxenes
  112. From rational octahedron design to reticulation serendipity. A thermally stable rare earth polymeric disulfonate family with CdI2-like structure, bifunctional catalysis and optical properties
  113. Atomic Level Study of LiMn2O4 as Electrode in Lithium Batteries
  114. Crystal Structure and Low-Temperature Magnetic Ordering in Rare Earth Iron Germanates RFeGe2O7, R = Y, Pr, Dy, Tm, and Yb
  115. In2(OH)3(BDC)1.5 (BDC = 1,4-Benzendicarboxylate):  An In(III) Supramolecular 3D Framework with Catalytic Activity
  116. The Complexity of the Complexes. A Twelve-fold Anchored Ligand in a Co(II) Hybrid Polymeric Material with Ferromagnetic Order
  117. Alternation of [Ge5O11H]− Inorganic Sheets and Dabconium Cations in a Novel Layered Germanate:  Catalytic Properties
  118. Synthesis and structural characterization of Be(η5-C5Me5)(η1-C5Me4H). Evidence for ring-inversion leading to Be(η5-C5Me4H)(η1-C5Me<...
  119. New rare-earth (Y, Yb) bismuth(iii) germanates. An initial study of a promising series
  120. New catalytically active neodymium sulfate
  121. Three-Center, Two-Electron M···H−B Bonds in Complexes of Ni, Co, and Fe and the Dihydrobis(3- tert -butylpyrazolyl)borate Ligand
  122. Synthesis and Reactivity of [Ir(C 2 H 4 ) 2 Tpm Me2 ]PF 6 (Tpm Me2 = Tris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)methane):  Comparison with the Analogous Tp Me2 Derivatives (Tp Me2 = Hydrotris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)borate)
  123. Cleavage of the Calkyl−Caryl Bond of [Pd−CH2CMe2Ph] Complexes
  124. Cleavage of the Calkyl−Caryl Bond of [Pd−CH2CMe2Ph] Complexes This work was supported by the Dirección General de Enseñanza Superior e Investigación Científica (Project 1FD97-0919), the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (PFPI grant to D. del Rio), and ...
  125. Step-by-Step Uncoordination of the Pyrazolyl Rings of Hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate Ligands in Complexes of RhI and RhIII
  126. Synthesis and Structure of New Oxapalladacycles with a Pd−O Bond
  127. New Molecular Tweezers with a Bis-Tröger's Base Skeleton.
  128. Iminoacylberyllium Compounds Derived from Octamethyl- and Decamethylberyllocene and 2,6-Dimethylphenyl Isocyanide. Evidence for the Existence of η 5 /η 1 Isomers of Beryllocenes
  129. A Diamine Copper(I) Complex Stabilized in Situ within the Ferrierite Framework. Catalytic Properties
  130. New Chiral Molecular Tweezers with a Bis-Tröger's Base Skeleton †
  131. ChemInform Abstract: Enantioselective Synthesis of 4-Unsubstituted 3-Alkoxy- and 3-Aminoazetidin-2-ones from Formaldehyde N,N-Dialkylhydrazones.
  132. Diastereospecific Control in the Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Bis-Equatorial Rhodium(II) Catalysts by Chiral Phosphanes
  133. Low-Temperature Magnetic Ordering in Rare-Earth Copper Germanates R2CuGe4O12, R = Ho, Er
  134. Comment on “Transformation of 4-Connected Zeolite Topologies into a Mixed 4- and 6-Connected 3-Dimensional Open Framework”
  135. Enantioselective Synthesis of 4-Unsubstituted 3-Alkoxy- and 3-Aminoazetidin-2-ones from FormaldehydeN,N-Dialkylhydrazones
  136. Enantioselective Synthesis of 4-Unsubstituted 3-Alkoxy- and 3-Aminoazetidin-2-ones from FormaldehydeN,N-Dialkylhydrazones
  137. Enantioselective Synthesis of 4-Unsubstituted 3-Alkoxy- and 3-Aminoazetidin-2-ones from Formaldehyde N,N-Dialkylhydrazones
  138. Synthesis of π-Aryloxide Complexes of Nickel and Palladium
  139. Synthesis of η 2 :σ 2 -Diene Complexes of Iridium(III) by the Reaction of η 4 :π 2 -Diene Iridium(I) Species with Lewis Bases
  140. Copper complexes with multidentate ligands derived from l-proline. X-ray crystal structure of {[Cu(N,N′-bis[(S)-prolyl]ethylenediamine)]ClO4}2·(MeCN)2
  141. Cation Distribution in Lithium Nickel Oxide Crystals
  142. A Copper Germanate Containing Potassium in Its Two-Dimensional Channel Network
  143. Synthesis and X-ray Structures of [Be(C5Me4H)2] and [Be(C5Me5)2]
  144. Synthesis and X-ray Structures of [Be(C5Me4H)2] and [Be(C5Me5)2]
  145. Sulfur Insertion into the Molybdenum Acyl Bond of Mo(C(O)R)(S 2 COR)(CO)(P) 2 Complexes. Desulfurization of the Xanthate Ligand
  146. Denticity Changes of Hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate Ligands in RhI and RhIII Compounds: Fromκ3- to Ionic “κ0”-Tp′
  147. Denticity Changes of Hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate Ligands in RhI and RhIII Compounds: From κ3- to Ionic “κ0”-Tp′
  148. Steric versus electronic effects in six-co-ordinate d0 cis-bis(imido) molybdenum complexes †
  149. Ge8O16[(OH)−(MeNH3)+(MeNH2)]: one OH-templated germanium zeotype
  150. Substitution and Hydrogenation Reactions on Rhodium(I)−Ethylene Complexes of the Hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate Ligands Tp‘ (Tp‘ = Tp, TpMe2)
  151. ChemInform Abstract: A Germanium Zeotype Containing Intratunnel Transition Metal Complexes.
  152. Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and MO Calculations of Vanadium Imido Complexes Containing Bidentate Phosphine Coligands
  153. A Germanium Zeotype Containing Intratunnel Transition Metal Complexes
  154. Ein Ge-Zeolithanalogon mit Übergangsmetallkomplexe enthaltenden Tunneln
  155. Magnetic Ordering in the Rare Earth Iron Germanates HoFeGe2O7 and ErFeGe2O7
  156. Theoretical and Synthetic Studies on Dihaptoacyl and β-Agostic Acyl Complexes of Molybdenum
  157. A novel microporous Ge-material containing nine-rings
  158. Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of the First Enantiomerically Pure Ortho-Metalated Rhodium(II) Dimer
  159. syn-Trialkylierte Truxene: Bausteine, die durch Arenstapelung selbstassoziieren
  160. syn-Trialkylated Truxenes: Building Blocks That Self-Associate by Arene Stacking
  161. Synthesis and characterization of d0 imido complexes of vanadium. Crystal structure of [V(2,6-iPr2C6H3N)(S2CNC4H4)3]
  162. Synthesis and Properties of Tp Me2 IrH 4 and Tp Me2 IrH 3 (SiEt 3 ):  Ir(V) Polyhydride Species with C 3 v Geometry
  163. Activation of Aldehydes by the Ir−2,3-Dimethylbutadiene Complex Tp Me2 Ir(CH 2 C(Me)C(Me)CH 2 )
  164. C−H Bond Activation of Thiophenes by Ir Complexes of the Hydrotris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)borate Ligand, Tp Me2
  165. Synthesis of Enantiopureα-Alkoxy-α-Trifluoromethyl Aldehydes and Carboxylic Acids from Trifluoromethyl Ketones
  166. Synthese von enantiomerenreinen α-Alkoxy- α-trifluormethylaldehyden und -carbonsäuren aus Trifluormethylketonen
  167. C−H Bond Activation of Benzene and Cyclic Ethers by TpIrIII Species
  168. C−H Bond Activation of Benzene and Cyclic Ethers by TpIrIII Species
  169. New Barium Rare-Earth Nickel Oxides:  Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Order
  170. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Stable Hydride−Alkylidene Complexes of Iridium(III)
  171. Reactivity of bis(ethylene) complexes of molybdenum(0) versus α,β unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Crystal and molecular structure of Mo(H2CCH–COOMe)3(PMe3)
  172. Vinylic C−H Bond Activation and Hydrogenation Reactions of Tp‘Ir(C2H4)(L) Complexes
  173. Synthesis and characterisation of rhodium(I) complexes containing the dihydrobis(pyrazolyl)borate ligands [H2B(pz′)2]. The X-ray structures of Bp*Rh(C2H4)2 and BpRh(PPh3)2 (Bp = H2B(pz)2; Bp* = H2B(3,5-Me2-pz)2
  174. The reactivity of [Rh(S2CNEt2) (CO)2] towards HpzAn
  175. Synthesis and characterization of d2 imido complexes of molybdenum. Crystal structure of [MoCl2{N(mes)}(PhCCPh)(PMe3)2]·0.5PhCCPh (mes = 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl) ‡
  176. Chemistry of bulky tetrakis(pyrazolyl)borate ligands [B(pzR)4]− (R = p-CH3OC6H4 or C6H11) †
  177. Organometallic derivatives of Ni(II) with poly(pyrazolyl)borate ligands
  178. Formation of Hydrido–η3‐Allyl Complexes of IrIII by Sequential Olefinic CH Bond Activation and CC Coupling of Alkenyl and Olefin Ligands
  179. Synthesis and Characterization of (2,4,6-Trimethylphenylimido)molybdenum Complexes. X-ray Crystal Structures of (LOEt)Mo(Nmes)2Cl, (LOEt)Mo(Nmes)Cl2, and MoCl3(Nmes)(depe) (mes = 2,4,6-Trimethylphe...
  180. Formation of η 2 -Iminoacyls, η 3 -Azaallyls, and Heterometallacycles during the Rearrangements of Methyl Complexes of Molybdenum and Tungsten Containing Isocyanide Ligands
  181. 3-[4-Phenoxyphenyl]pyrazole (Hpzpp) and 3-[4-butoxyphenyl]pyrazole (Hpzbp) in rhodium chemistry crystal structures of 3-[4-phenoxyphenyl]pyrazole, and [Rh(μ-pzbp)(COD)]2
  182. Synthesis and molecular structure of heterocyclic Tröger's bases derived from C-amino heterocycles
  183. Crystal Structure, Magnetic Order, and Vibrational Behavior in Iron Rare-Earth Borates
  184. Regular paper
  185. Sr9Ni6.64O21: A New Member (n= 2) of the Perovskite-RelatedA3n+3An′B3+nO9+6nFamily
  186. Bis- And tris(pyrazolyl)borate complexes of the heavier alkaline-earth elements Ca, Sr and Ba
  187. Alkyl and alkaneimidoyl derivatives of Nickel(II) That contain the bulky CH(SiMe3)2 Group
  188. CuYb2Ge4O12, a New Bidimensionally Tunneled Structure
  189. Reaction of [Mo(I)2(CO)3(CH3CN)2] with the hydrotris (3, 5-dimethylpyrazol-1-yl)borate (TpMe2) ligand. Synthesis and characterization of degradation products and the X-ray structure of the oxo-pyrazole tetrametallic Mov cluster [Mo4O4(μ3-O)2(μ2-O)2(μ2-...
  190. Na4Co3(PO4)2P2O7, a New Sodium Cobalt Phosphate Containing a Three-Dimensional System of Large Intersecting Tunnels
  191. Symmetric and dissymetric pyrazolyl-bridged rhodium dimers. Two X-ray dirhodium structures with short metal-metal interactions
  192. C4,C4‘-Bis-β-lactam to Fused Bis-γ-lactam Rearrangement
  193. Cyclometallated complexes of Pd(II) and Pt(II) with 2-phenylimidazoline
  194. Structure-Directing Effects in Zeolite Synthesis:  A Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction, 29Si MAS NMR, and Computational Study of the Competitive Formation of Siliceous Ferrierite and Dodecasil-3C (ZSM-39)
  195. CuNd2Ge2O8: Crystal Growth, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic and Spectroscopic Properties
  196. Crystal structure and magnetic properties of CoR(BO2)5 (RY, Gd) and NiR(BO2)5 (RNd, Gd)
  197. Chromium(0) Carbene Complexes Bearing Imino Tethers: Synthesis and Photochemical Reactivity
  198. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reductive Elimination of Cyclic Titanocene Iminoacyls
  199. Partial Desulfurization of a Coordinated Xanthate and Concomitant Sulfur Insertion into a Molybdenum-Acetyl Bond
  200. Thermal Conversion of .eta.2-Acyl-Isocyanide Complexes into Isomeric .eta.2-Iminoacyl-Carbonyl Derivatives
  201. Boratropic rearrangements in tris(pyrazolyl)borate molybdenum mononitrosyl complexes: effects of co-ligands
  202. Barium and titanium aryl oxides as precursors for the preparation of thin-film oxides. The effect of bombardment by O2+
  203. Dinitrogen, butadiene and related complexes of molybdenum. Crystal structures of [Mo(N2)(PMe3)5] and [Mo(η3-CH3CHCHCH2)(η4-C4H6)(PEt3)2...
  204. Synthesis and structure of a novel microporous gallophosphate, Na3Ga5(PO4)4O2(OH)2·2H2O
  205. B-H Reactivity of a Dihydrobis(pyrazolyl)borate Ligand: Products of Intramolecular Acyl and Iminoacyl Hydroboration
  206. X-ray crystal structure of [Ni{η2−C(NBut)CH(SiMe3)2}Cl(PMe3)], the first structurally characterized η2-alkaneimidoyl complex of nickel
  207. Synthesis and structure of a novel microporous gallophosphate: Na2Ga5(PO4)4O(OH)3-4H2O
  208. Effects of substitutions on cyclopentadienyl rings in complexes with molybdenum-mercury bonds. 95Mo and 199Hg NMR studies
  209. Preparation of .alpha.-Methylene and .alpha.-Ethylidene .beta.-Lactams via the Ester Enolate-Imine Condensation Using .beta.-(Dialkylamino) Esters as Starting Materials: Scope and Synthetic Applications
  210. Enhancement of critical current intensities in single crystals of the LiTi2O4 spinel
  211. Synthesis, crystal structure, and biological activity of a Pt-dipyridamole salt
  212. Crystal growth of superconducting LiTi2O4
  213. Trispyrazolylborate degradation in rhodium complexes, crystal structure of [Rh(e-But-C3N2H2)(NBD) (3-But-C3N2H3)]
  214. Electrochemical synthesis and studies on the reactivity of heterocylic-thionato derivatives of nickel(II) with nitrogen donor bases
  215. Reactivity of acetate-bridged cyclopalladated complexes. 1H and 13C NMR studies of some monomeric derivatives of N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-α-benzoylbenzylideneamine
  216. Trichlorostannato(diphosphine)rhodium(I) complexes. Crystal structure of [Rh(SnCl3)(1,5-cyclooctadiene)(dppp)]
  217. Synthesis and structural characterization of volatile poly(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)-borate-complexes of Ca, Sr, and Ba
  218. Reactivity of carbonyl complexes containing MoHg bonds; reaction of tin(II) halides with [Mo(CO)3(NN)(HgX)(X)] (NN = bpy, phen, dmp); crystal structure of [Mo(CO)3(dmp)(HgCl)(Cl)]
  219. Consecutive Insertion Reactions of Unsaturated Molecules into the Ni-C Bonds of the Nickelacycle [cyclic] (Me3P)2Ni(CH2CHMe2-o-C6H4). Formation of Heterocycles Derived from Seven-Membered Cyclic Acid Anhydrides
  220. Tetracyanoquinodimethane Derivatives of Macrocyclic Nickel(II) Complexes. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Bis(7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethanido)(1,8-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,3,6,8,10,13-hexaazacyclotetradecane)nickel(II)
  221. Mono- and binuclear quinaldinate complexes of rhodium with (PP) donor ligands. Crystal structure of [Rh2(quin)2(CO)2(μ-dppm)]. Oxidative addition reactionsV
  222. Seven-coordinate hydride complexes of molybdenum and tungsten. Crystal and molecular structures of WH(Cl)(CO)2(PMe3)3. [Erratum to document cited in CA119(18):194370q]
  223. Nickel Supermixed Valence in Stoichiometric BaNi0.83O2.5
  224. An iridium(III) compound that thermally activates two molecules of benzene and forms a stable dinitrogen complex
  225. Bis(pentafluorophenyl)nickel(II) thio-molybdates and -tungstates. Crystal structure of [NBu4]2[Ni2(C6F5)4(µ-WS4)]
  226. Syntheses and electrochemistry of [Mo(NO){HB(mppz)3}Cl(ER)](mppz = 3-p-methoxyphenylpyrazol-1-yl; E = O or NH; R = Ph or C6H4Me-2) and the crystal structures of [Mo(NO){HB(mppz)3}Cl(OPh)] and [Mo(NO){HB(mppz)3}Cl(NHC6H4Me-2)]
  227. An X-ray and 13C CP/MAS NMR study of C,C-linked bipyrazoles and bispyrazolylmethanes
  228. (2,5-Norbornadiene)rhodium(I) complexes with bis- and tris(azol-1-yl)methanes
  229. Tert-butylbenzamidate diruthenium(II, III) compounds. Crystal structure of [Ru2(μ-HNOCC6H4-p-CMe3)4(OPPh3)2]BF4
  230. Alkylidenes by .alpha.-hydrogen abstraction from metallacycles. Synthesis and characterization of alkylidene-bridged complexes of nickel
  231. Molybdenum and tungsten complexes of S2CPMe3 and related ligands. Crystal and molecular structures of W(.eta.3-S2CPMe3)(CO)2(PMe3)2, [Mo(.eta.2-S2C(H)PMe3)(CO)2(PMe3)2]BF4, and [Mo(.eta.3-SC(SMe)PMe3)(CO)2(PMe3)2]I
  232. Seven-coordinate hydride complexes of molybdenum and tungsten. Crystal and molecular structures of WH(Cl)(CO)2(PMe3)3
  233. Isocyanide insertion chemistry. Synthesis and structural characterization of bridging imidoyl complexes of nickel and amide formation by intramolecular coupling of acyl and imidoyl functionalities
  234. First crystallographically authenticated example of cis-trans isomerism in octahedral tin(IV) halide complexes
  235. Trispyrazolylborate degradation and the crystal structure of [Mo(NO)(CO)2{HB(OPri)(3-Pri-5-MeC3HN2)2}]
  236. The crystal and molecular structure of bis(indazol-1-yl)pyridin-2′-ylmethane (BIPM) and [Rh(BIPM)(NBD)]PF6
  237. Reaction of N-vinylindazolium and N-vinylbenzotriazolium salts with nucleophiles
  238. VM9O25(M = Nb, Ta), a Combination of Tetrahedral VO4 and Octahedral MO6 Units
  239. Agostic acetyl complexes of molybdenum. Solution behavior and solid-state structure
  240. Single-crystal growth of superconducting Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 using rotary crucibles
  241. Stereoselective preparation of mono- and bis-.beta.-lactams by the 1,4-diaza-1,3-diene - acid chloride condensation: scope and synthetic applications
  242. Double carbon-hydrogen activation at the .alpha.-carbon of cyclic ethers by Tp*Ir(C2H4)2
  243. Reaction of N-vinylpyrazolium and N-vinylindazolium salts with cyanide ion: formation of 1,2-dihydropyrimidines, 3,4-dihydroquinazolines, and quinolines
  244. Binuclear complexes of nickel with the bridging o-CH2C6H4 ligand: synthesis and reactions. X-ray crystal structure of [cyclic] trans-(Me3P)2BrNi[C(O)C6H4CH2-o]NiBr(PMe3), a complex containing a bridging .mu.2-.eta.1:.eta.1-aroyl ligand
  245. Studies on the reactivity of S,N-derivatives of nickel with N-donor bases. Crystal structure and magnetic properties of the cubane cluster tetrakis(.mu.-hydroxo)tetrakis(.mu.-1,3-thiazolidine-2-thionato)tetrakis(pyridine)tetranickel(II)-dipyridine
  246. Crystal structure of [Rh(SnCl3)(norbornadiene)(dppp)]. A 1H NMR study of [Rh(SnCl3)(norbornadiene)(diphosphine)] complexes
  247. The molecular structure of 2-methylbenzotriazole (2MeBzTr) in connection with the x-ray structure of 2MeBzTr.HBF4.H2O
  248. Monohapto co-ordination of poly(tert-butylpyrazolyl)borate ligands in nickel and palladium complexes
  249. Crystal structure of triphenyltin fluoride
  250. Synthesis and electrochemistry of [Mo(NO){HB(mppz)3}X2](mppz = 3-p-methoxyphenylpyrazolyl, X = CO or Cl); crystal structure of [Mo(NO){HB(mppz)3}(CO)2]
  251. Reactivity of co-ordinated S2CPR3ligands. Crystal and molecular structure of [Mo{η3-SC(SMe)PMe3}(CO)2(PMe3)2]I
  252. Oxidative additions of I2 and CH3I to [Rh(quin)(CO)|P(R-C6H4)3|] complexes. Crystal structure of [Rh(I)(CH3)(quin)(CO)|P(4-CH3-C6H4)3|] ·Et2O—IV
  253. The novel R2Ba1.25NiO5.25 (R = Tm, Yb, Lu) structure type
  254. Functionally substituted monocyclopentadienyl compounds. Formation of [Niη-CH3C5H4(X)(PPH3)] and derivatives with other phosphines. X-Ray crystal structure of [Ni(η-CH3C5H4)(I)(PPh3)]
  255. Rhodium(I) complexes with unsymmetric aliphatic diamines. Crystal structure of [Rh(C8H12)(C7N2H16)][RhCl2(C8H12)] and [Rh(C8H12)(C7N2H16)]ClO4
  256. Heterobimetallic group 6 rhodium complexes
  257. Crystal growth and structural study of the new series Ln(OH)CrO4 (Ln = Y, DyLu): Crystal structure of Er(OH)CrO4
  258. Unusual alkylidene-bridged complexes of nickel by α-H abstraction from a nickelacycle. Crystal and molecular structure of [{Ni2(CHCMe2-o-C6H4)Cl(PMe3)2}2]
  259. N-bonded TCNQ in stacked dimeric systems. Synthesis and crystal structure of [Ru(PPh3)2(TCNQ)]2(TCNQ = 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane)
  260. η2-Iminoethyl-C,N vs.η3-aminoethylene-C,C′,N formation in the thermally induced rearrangement of isocyanide alkyl complexes of molybdenum
  261. Synthesis and properties of alkyl and .pi.2-acyl complexes of tungsten. Crystal and molecular structure of W(CH3)(acac)(CO)2(PMe3)2
  262. Reaction of diruthenium(II,III) acetate with triphenylphosphine
  263. Reactivity of pyridinecarboxylate complexes of rhodium(I) towards Hg(OOCCF3)2 and Hg(Ph)(OOCCF3). Crystal structure of Rh(C10H6NO2)(OOCCF3)2(H2O)[P(4-CH3-C6H4)3]III
  264. Reactions of sulfur containing heterocumulenes with low-valent molybdenum and tungsten complexes. Oxidative cleavage of a head-to-tail carbon disulfide dimer in a molybdenum complex
  265. Persistence of the La2NiO4 crystal structure in La2-xBaxNiO4 samples with high Ba contents (x ⩽ 1)
  266. Evidence of low-dimensional antiferromagnetic ordering and crystal structure in theR
  267. Synthese und Struktur von Bis(3-diethylamino-5-phenyl-1,2,4-dithiazolium)-tetrachlorocobaltat(II)
  268. Unambiguous structure of the compounds in the reaction of L-tryptophan and 5-hydroxy-l-tryptophan with alkyl isocyanates in acetone
  269. Synthesis and magnetic properties of bis(μ-hydroxo)bis[(2,2 ′-bipyridyl)copper(II)] squarate. Crystal structure of bis(μ-hydroxo)bis[(2,2′-bipyridyl)copper(II)] squarate tetrahydrate
  270. Synthesis and properties of seven-coordinate isocyanide complexes of molybdenum(II) and tungsten(II) containing carbonyl and trimethylphosphine ligands. X-ray structure of MoCl2(CNBu-tert)(CO)(PMe3)3
  271. Carbonyl complexes of molybdenum and tungsten with sulfur donors VI. Reactions of carbonyl complexes of molybdenum(0) and tungsten(0) with uninegative (S,X)-donor ligands (X = S, N, P)
  272. X-Ray investigation of orthorhombic Ca1.66Sr0.34CuO3
  273. Syntheses of some transition-metal complexes containing the tripodal ligand HB(PriMeC3N2H)3 and the X-ray crystal structure of [Mo(No)-{HB(3-Pri-5-MeC3N2H)3}(OEt)2]
  274. A Novel, Regioselective One-Pot Synthesis of 3-Aryl-2-chloroimidazo[1,2- a ]pyridines and -pyrimidines
  275. Regiocontrolled nucleophilic additlon to the carbonyl and imino groups in the reaction of 2-arylamino-2-methoxy-1-phenylethanones with simple lithium ester enolates
  276. Formation of carboxylate complexes from the reactions of carbon dioxide with ethylene complexes of molybdenum and tungsten. X-ray and neutron diffraction studies
  277. Formation in solution, synthesis and crystal structure of μ-oxalatobis[bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amido] dicopper(II)
  278. Synthesis and properties of nitrosyl complexes of molybdenum and tungsten containing halide and trimethylphosphine ligands. Crystal and molecular structures of MoCl3(NO)(PMe3)3 and MoCl(NO)(S2CPMe3-S,S',C)(PMe3)2
  279. Formation of alkenyl ketone complexes and of dimeric .alpha.,.beta.-butenolides by sequential insertion of phenylacetylene and carbon monoxide into nickel-acyl bonds. X-ray structures of Ni[C(Ph) = C(H)(COCH2SiMe3)]Cl(PMe3)2 and Ni[C(Ph)(PMe3)C(H)(COCH...
  280. Synthesis and x-ray structure of the nickelabenzocyclopentene complex [cyclic](Me3P)2Ni(CH2CMe2-o-C6H4). Reactivity toward simple, unsaturated molecules and the crystal and molecular structure of the cyclic carboxylate (Me3P)2Ni(CH2CMe2-o-C6H4C(O)O)
  281. Crystal structure of BaGd2NiO5 prepared by reaction of Ni metal with BaCO3 and Gd2O3
  282. Synthesis and characterization of bis(xanthate) complexes of MoIIand WII. Crystal structure of [W(S2COPri-S)(S2COPri-SS′)(CO)2(PMe3)2]
  283. Substitution reactions in cyclometallated complexes. Crystal and molecular structure of (C5H5N)(Me3P)6H4)]
  284. Synthesis, crystal growth, and structure of La(OH)CrO4
  285. Tertiary phosphine oxide adducts of diruthenium(II,III) tetraacetate. Crystal structure of [Ru2(μ-O2CCH3)4(OPPh3)2]PF6 · CH2ClCH2Cl
  286. The preparation and X-ray crystal structure of [RhPh(OCOCF3)(C10H4NO2){P(p-FC6H4)3}(H2O)], an octahedral complex containing a σ-RhPh bond
  287. Crystal growth of Ba2Cu3RO7 − x (R = Y, Nd, Gd, Yb)
  288. Diantimony tetraoxides revisited
  289. Crystal structure of BaGd2NiO5 prepared by reaction of Ni metal with BaCO3 and Gd2O3
  290. Oxo-molybdenum(IV) and tungsten(IV) complexes with dithio acid ligands. Synthesis and structural investigation of MoO[S2C(PMe3)S-iso-Pr-S,S'](S2CS-iso-Pr-S,S',C)
  291. Crystal growth, structure, and properties of KLa(CrO4)2
  292. Zero valent molybdenum and tungsten ethylene isocyanide complexes: Synthesis and structural properties
  293. Crystal structure of the oxides BaCuGd2...
  294. Exchange interaction through extended molecular bridges: magnetic properties of .mu.-4,4'-bipyridine and .mu.-pyrazine copper(II) binuclear complexes and crystal structures of (.mu.-4,4'-bipyridine)bis[(diethylenetriamine)(perchlorato)copper(II)] perch...
  295. Alternation of TaO and TeO layers in a three-dimensional array: Crystal structure of Ta2Te2O9
  296. Ring Expansion of 4-Benzoyl-b-lactams
  297. Mono- and dinitrosyl complexes of molybdenum: Crystal structure of molybdenum dinitrosyl bis(2-picolinate)
  298. Formation of zwitterionic ligands, ROC-(+PMe3)S2-, by nucleophilic attack of trimethylphosphine on coordinated xanthates. X-ray structure of MoO[S2C(PMe3)O-iso-Pr-S,S'](CS2CO-iso-Pr-S,S'C)
  299. Synthesis of [cyclic]-(Me3P)2Ni(CH2CMe2-o-C6H4) and its reactivity toward carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde. First observation of a carbonyl-carbonate oxidative conproportionation mediated by a transition-metal complex
  300. Synthesis, crystal structure, and some physico-chemical properties of Te3SeO8
  301. Carbon dioxide chemistry. Synthesis, properties, and structural characterization of stable bis(carbon dioxide) adducts of molybdenum
  302. Structure of 2,3-diphenyl-1-(p-tolyl)-1-aza-1,3-pentadiene
  303. Structure of 3-phenyl-4-(1-phenylethyl)-5-(2-thienyl)-4,5-dihydro-1,2,4-oxadiazole
  304. Formation of acrylic acid derivatives from the reaction of carbon dioxide with ethylene complexes of molybdenum and tungsten
  305. Synthesis of heteronuclear carbonyl complexes (η5-C5H4CH3)(CO)3MoHgX (X = Cl, Br, I, SCN). crystal structure of (η5-C5H4CH3)(CO)3MoHgCl
  306. Structure of cis-transoid-cis-6,11-dioxatricyclo[7.3.0.04,8]dodec-2-en-5,5,7,7,10,10,12,12-octacarbonitrile, C18H6N8O2
  307. Synthesis and crystal structure of the layer compound Sb3TeO6Cl
  308. Alkyne insertion reactions in nickel acyl complexes. Occurrence of a 1,2-trimethylphosphine shift and the x-ray structures of [cyclic] Ni[C(Ph):C(H)(COCH2SiMe3)]Cl(PMe3)2 and [cyclic] Ni[C(Ph)(PMe3)C(H)(COCH2CMe2Ph)]Cl(PMe3)6
  309. Structure of 5-benzoyl-4-(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,5-triphenyl-Δ3-1,3-oxazoline, C34H24ClNO2
  310. Synthesis and X-ray crystal structure of [Mo(CO2)2(PMe3)3(CNPri)]: the first structurally characterized bis(carbon dioxide) adduct of a transition metal
  311. Structure of [1,3-dimethyl-2,4,5,6(1H,3H)-pyrimidinetetrone 5-oximato][1,3-dimethyl-2,4,5,6(1H,3H)-pyrimidinetetrone 5-oxime]silver(I), [Ag(C6H6N3O4)(C6H7N3O4)]
  312. Structure of 2-[α-(diphenylmethylimino)benzyl]benzophenone, C33H25NO
  313. Structure of α-(diphenylmethyleneamino)-α-phenyldeoxybenzoin, C33H25NO
  314. trans-Carbonylchlorobis[tris(p-fluorophenyl)phosphine]rhodium(I), [Rh(C18H12F3P)2(CO)Cl]
  315. Complexes of cobalt(II) with α-diimines. The crystal structure of CoCl2(t-BuNCHCHNt-Bu)
  316. Diammonium copper bis(selenate) hexahydrate
  317. Structure of (+–)-6,t-8b,9,10,11,12,13,t-13a-octahydro-5H-7-thia-12a-azabenzo[f]naphth[1,2,3-cd]azulene
  318. Structure of (Z)-9,10-dihydro-4H-benzocyclohepta[7,6-b]thiophen-4-ylideneacetic acid
  319. Structure of aquachlorobis[N-(2-pyridylmethylene)aniline]cobalt(II) nitrate monohydrate
  320. The adduct zinc dicyanide–bis(2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline) trihydrate