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  1. Photocatalytic Hydrolysis─A Sustainable Option for the Chemical Upcycling of Polylactic Acid
  2. Utilisation of CO2 as “Structure Modifier” of Inorganic Solids
  3. Ultra-small FeS2 nanoparticles for highly efficient chemoselective transfer hydrogenation of nitroarenes
  4. Effect of Calcination Time on the Physicochemical Properties and Photocatalytic Performance of Carbon and Nitrogen Co-Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles
  5. Bi2WO6/C-Dots/TiO2: A Novel Z-Scheme Photocatalyst for the Degradation of Fluoroquinolone Levofloxacin from Aqueous Medium
  6. Stabilization of Pd 3−x In 1+x Polymorphs with Pd‐like Crystal Structure and their Superior Performance as Catalysts for Semi‐Hydrogenation of Alkynes
  7. Effect of Inorganic Ions on Pyrite Catalyzed Fenton Reaction
  8. Fluoride doped γ-Fe2O3nanoparticles with increased MRI relaxivity
  9. Pd 3 Sn nanoparticles on TiO 2 and ZnO supports as catalysts for semi-hydrogenation: Synthesis and catalytic performance
  10. Sulfides showing negative magnetoresistance
  11. Synthesis and antibacterial effects of cobalt–cellulose magnetic nanocomposites
  12. Structural Classification of Quasi-One-Dimensional Ternary Nitrides
  13. Doping of inorganic materials in microreactors – preparation of Zn doped Fe3O4 nanoparticles
  14. Direct amine-functionalisation of γ-Fe2O3nanoparticles
  15. Anion substitution is a tool to change structure and properties of materials
  16. The Preparation of Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in Microreactors
  17. Using High Pressure to Prepare Polymorphs of the Ba2Co1–xZnxS3(0 ≤x≤ 1.0) Compounds
  18. Preparation, Structural Characterization, and Thermal Ammonolysis of Two Novel Dimeric Transition Silylamide Complexes
  19. Mixed-metal one-dimensional sulfides—A class of materials with differences and similarities to oxides
  20. Investigation of the stability of Co-doped apatite ionic conductors in NH3
  21. ChemInform Abstract: Fluorine Insertion in Inorganic Materials
  22. Formation of apatite oxynitrides by the reaction between apatite-type oxide ion conductors, La8+xSr2−x(Si/Ge)6O26+x/2, and ammonia
  23. ChemInform Abstract: Transition Metal Pnictide-Halides: A Class of Under-Explored Compounds
  24. ChemInform Abstract: Increase in Magnetoresistivity in Ba2CoS3via Zn2+/Co2+Substitution.
  25. Transition Metal Pnictide-Halides: A Class of Under-Explored Compounds
  26. Synthesis and characterisation of the quaternary nitride-fluoride Ce2MnN3F2−δ
  27. Stereostructural behaviour of N–N atropisomers: Two conglomerate crystallisations and a crystallisation-induced deracemisation
  28. Increase in magnetoresistivity in Ba2CoS3via Zn2+/Co2+ substitution
  29. An investigation of the high temperature reaction between the apatiteoxide ion conductor La9.33Si6O26and NH3
  30. Crystal and magnetic structures of(La0.70
  31. ChemInform Abstract: Zeolite‐Like Nitride—Chlorides with a Predicted Topology.
  32. Long-range magnetic ordering in Ba2CoS3: A neutron diffraction study
  33. A synchrotron study of Ba5Ta2Cl2O9
  34. Zeolite-like nitride–chlorides with a predicted topology
  35. Synthesis and low temperature fluorination of the alkaline-earth palladates Ba2−xSrxPdO3 (x=0–2)
  36. Preparation of Mesoporous Pd/Si3N4Nanocomposites as Heterogeneous Catalysts via Three Different Chemical Routes
  37. DSC study of sucrose melting
  38. Negative Magnetoresistance in Ba2CoS3.
  39. Magnetic coupling and long-range order in the spin–chain sulfide Ba2CoS3
  40. General method of preparation of mesoporous M/Si3N4 nano-composites via a non-aqueous sol–gel route
  41. Defects in the new oxide-fluoride Ba2PdO2F2: the search for fluoride needles in an oxide haystack
  42. Negative magnetoresistance in Ba2CoS3
  43. Linear Antiferromagnetism in Ba2CoS3.
  44. Linear antiferromagnetism in Ba2CoS3Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: crystallographic data. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b4/b400084f/
  45. The structural chemistry of Bi14MO24 (M=Cr, Mo, W) phases: bismuth oxides containing discrete MO4 tetrahedra
  46. Ba2-xSrxPdO2F2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1.5): The First Palladium—Oxide—Fluorides.
  47. Ba2−xSrxPdO2F2(0 ≤ x ≤ 1.5): The first palladium–oxide–fluorides
  48. Novel ternary N-containing mixed-anion compounds with ionic and covalent featuresDedicated to the late Marten Barker.
  49. Strontium oxide iodide
  50. Barium oxide iodide
  51. New synthetic routes to transition metal ternary nitrides and sulfides
  52. Preparation and structural characterisation of the trigonal nitridometalate Ba3MoN4
  53. Magnetic and electrical properties of Cr-doped La0.7Ca0.3MnO3
  54. Synthetic strategies for new inorganic oxide fluorides and oxide sulfates
  55. Magnetization and resistivity in chromium doped manganites
  56. Fluorine insertion in inorganic materials
  57. Synthesis and Structure of Bi 14 O 20 (SO 4 ), A New Bismuth Oxide Sulfate
  58. Superconducting Sr2−xAxCuO2F2+δ(A=Ca, Ba): Synthetic Pathways and Associated Structural Rearrangements
  59. Anion substitutions and insertions in copper oxide superconductors
  60. Fluorination of the Ruddlesden–Popper type cuprates, Ln2−xA1+xCu2O6−y (Ln=La, Nd; A=Ca, Sr)
  61. Chapter 25. Conducting solids, covering ionic and electronic conductors
  62. X-ray emission and photoelectron spectra, and the location of fluorine atoms in strontium and calcium copper oxyfluorides
  63. Chapter 25. Conducting solids, covering ionic and electronic conductors
  64. An improved route to the synthesis of superconducting copper oxyfluorides Sr2−xAxCuO2F2+δ (ACa, Ba) using transition metal difluorides as fluorinating reagents
  65. Chapter 24. Conducting solids, covering ionic and electronic conductors
  66. Superconductivity up to 64 K in the copper oxyfluorides Sr2−xAxCuO2F2+δ(A = Ca, Ba) prepared using NH4F as a fluorinating reagent
  67. Structural stability of bismuth-based superconductors under heterovalent substitution
  68. Ultrasonic investigation of Nd2Cu1-χZnχO4: magnetoelastic interaction in the antiferromagnetic and paramagnetic state
  69. Effects of nitrogen annealing on structural, microstructural and superconducting properties of 2223 BPSCCO ceramics
  70. Effects of simultaneous Pb/Bi and Y/Ca substitution on structural and superconducting properties of the 2212 BSCCO phase
  71. Effects of the annealing conditions on the structural and superconducting properties of Bi2−xPbxSr2Y0.2Ca0.8Cu2Oz
  72. Structural modulation and superconducting properties in (Bi, Pb) 2Sr2 (Y, Ca) Cu2Oz
  73. Relation between Tc and London penetration depth in YBa2(Cu1−xZnx)3O7 by μSR
  74. Magnetic investigation of dissipative effects in Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O thick films
  75. Preparation and characterization of textured thick films of the 2212 phase in the BSCCO and BPSCCO systems
  76. Effects of MgO and Al2O3 additions on the formation of the high Tc phase and superconducting properties in the Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O ceramic system
  77. Preparation, structural characterization and electrical conductivity of BiSrY1−xCexCuO5+y
  78. EFFECTS OF MgO AND Al2O3 ADDITIONS ON THE FORMATION OF THE HIGH Tc PHASE AND SUPERCONDUCTING PROPERTIES IN THE Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O CERAMIC SYSTEM
  79. The modulated structure of Bi2Sr3−xCaxCu2O8: A commensurate model from single crystal X-ray diffraction data
  80. Analysis of superconducting transitions in c ≈ 31 and BSCCO systems