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  1. Modulating temperature for Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) synthesis via hot injection method and studying the photocatalytic efficiencies for the degradation of rhodamine 6G and methylene blue pollutants
  2. Fe(L)2[M(CN)4] with L = 4-Ethyl Isonicotinate and M = Ni, Pd, Pt.─A Series of Hofmann-Type Frameworks with Spin Crossover: The Dominant Role of the Fe–NC Coordination Bond
  3. Improving Mg2+ ionic conductivity in ZIF-8 by Cu (II) doping and mbIm incorporation into the framework
  4. A first principles study of the electronic structure and optical response of heterobimetallic M–dicyanoaurate-based coordination polymers (M = Mn, Co, Ni, Zn and Cd)
  5. Electronic structure that gives rise to the optical properties of zinc, cadmium and silver hexacyanocobaltates(III)
  6. Methane and carbon dioxide adsorption on carbon nano-onions synthesized by the submerged arc-discharge method
  7. Crystal structures and properties of Fe(H 2 O) 2 [Ni(CN) 4 ]·nH 2 O hydrates
  8. Self-standing multiwalled carbon nanotubes/polypyrrole foams for aqueous symmetric supercapacitors
  9. Effect of CS2 and CO2 adsorption on the thermally-induced spin crossover in ferrous nitroprussides. Nature of the guest-host interactions
  10. Adsorption of Aromatic Molecules in a Microporous Spin Crossover Material, Fe(pyrazine)[Fe(CN)5NO]. Tuning of Its Physical Properties
  11. Negative magnetization in the medium-entropy Pr1/3Dy1/3Ho1/3CrO3 and PrCrO3 ceramics: comparative crystal structure, optic, dielectric and magnetic properties
  12. Atypical Metal‐Center Coordination in Two Cyanide‐Based Coordination Polymers
  13. Computational and Experimental Determination of the Electronic Structure and Optical Properties of Three-Dimensional Zn[M(CN)4] Tetracyanates (M = Ni, Pd, and Pt)
  14. Design and mechanosynthesis of Low-Weight High-Entropy Alloys with hydrogen storage potential properties
  15. Spin-crossover in [Fe(Quinazoline)2][Fe(CN)5NO]. Evidence of its framework flexibility
  16. An Insight into nd10 Metal Cyanide‐based Coordination Polymers Through ab‐initio Calculations: Electronic Properties and Optical Response
  17. Effect of water and light on the stability of pyridine pillared 2D transition metal nitroprussides
  18. Spin crossover in Hofmann-like coordination polymers. Effect of the axial ligand substituent and its position
  19. Spin-crossover in the Fe(4X-pyridine)2[Fe(CN)5NO] series with X = Cl, Br, and I. Role of the distortion for the iron atom coordination environment
  20. Applications of engineered magnetite nanoparticles for water pollutants removal
  21. Thermally-induced spin-crossover (SCO) in Fe(4-Ethynylpyrdine)2[Fe(CN)5NO]. Why is the SCO observed in 2D ferrous nitroprussides despite the NO-NC repulsive interaction in the interlayer region?
  22. Neutral red dye adsorption on carbon nano-onions: viability assay interference and adduct characterisation
  23. A theoretical and experimental approach to the optical response and the electronic structure of Hg1+ and Hg2+ nitroprussides
  24. Mixed cobalt–zinc hexacyanoferrate hollow micro‐cubes for a high‐voltage hybrid supercapacitor
  25. 2022 Roadmap on aqueous batteries
  26. Nature of the observed ν(NO) band shift and splitting during the 3D to 2D structural change in transition metal nitroprussides
  27. Hazardous ions decontamination: From the element to the material
  28. Cover Feature: The Nature of the Atypical Kinetic Effects Observed for the Thermally Induced Spin Transition in Ferrous Nitroprussides with Short Organic Pillars (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 24/2022)
  29. The Nature of the Atypical Kinetic Effects Observed for the Thermally Induced Spin Transition in Ferrous Nitroprussides with Short Organic Pillars
  30. Tunable Control of the Structural Features and Related Physical Properties of MnxFe3–xO4 Nanoparticles: Implication on Their Heating Performance by Magnetic Hyperthermia
  31. Thermally-induced spin transition in Fe(4,4′-Azopyridine)[Fe(CN)5NO]
  32. Photochemistry of Metal Nitroprussides: State-of-the-Art and Perspectives
  33. Fe[4-(3-Phenylpropyl)Pyridine]2[Fe(CN)5NO]: A 2D Coordination Polymer with Thermally-Induced Spin Transition and Nature of Its Asymmetric Hysteresis Loop
  34. Optical bandgap of Cd, Zn, and Ag nitroprussides. A combined experimental and computational study
  35. Microporous prussian blue analogs and their application for environmental remediation: A deeper look from the structure-property-functionality perspective
  36. Recent progress in transition metal hexacyanometallates: From structure to properties and functionality
  37. Simulation of the Physicochemical Properties of Anatase TiO2 with Oxygen Vacancies and Doping of Different Elements for Photocatalysis Processes
  38. Design of the Process for Methane-Methanol at Soft Conditions Applied to Selection the Best Descriptors for Periodic Structures Using Artificial Intelligence
  39. XPS as a probe for the bonding nature in metal acetates
  40. Thermally induced spin-crossover in the Fe(3-ethynylpyridine)2[M(CN)4] series with M = Ni, Pd, and Pt. The role of the electron density found at the CN 5σ orbital
  41. Unraveling the Fe3O4 NPs role in self-assembled magnetic zinc oxide nanorods for methylene blue photodegradation
  42. Stabilization Methods in the Submerged Arc Discharge Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures
  43. Enhancing the photocatalytic hydrogen production of the ZnO–TiO2 heterojunction by supporting nanoscale Au islands
  44. Thermally‐Induced Spin‐Crossover in Fe1‐xTx(pyrazine)[Fe(CN)5NO] with T=Co, Ni – Effects of Iron Atom Dilution
  45. Rodlike Particles of Polydopamine-CdTe Quantum Dots: An Actuator As a Photothermal Agent and Reactive Oxygen Species-Generating Nanoplatform for Cancer Therapy
  46. New Understanding on an Old Compound: Insights on the Origin of Chain Sequence Defects and Their Impact on the Electronic Structure of AuCN
  47. Different behavior of two iso‐structural zeolitic imidazolate frameworks in ethane–ethylene separation: Study of H2‐CO2 and CH4‐CO2 separation capacity
  48. Pseudocapacitive Mn-Co mixed oxides obtained by thermal decomposition of manganese hexacyanocobaltate in presence of carbon structures
  49. Growth of cobalt hexacyanoferrate particles through electrodeposition and chemical etching of cobalt precursors on reticulated vitreous carbon foams for Na-ion electrochemical storage
  50. Effect of water and light on the stability of transition metal nitroprussides
  51. Transition metal nitroprussides: Crystal and electronic structure, and related properties
  52. Carbon quantum dots by submerged arc discharge in water: Synthesis, characterization, and mechanism of formation
  53. Boosting the photocatalytic hydrogen production of TiO2 by using copper hexacyanocobaltate as co-catalyst
  54. Unraveling amazing structural features of a highly efficient “oxo-Co/phosphate” catalyst for water oxidation
  55. Understanding the interaction between heteroatom-doped carbon matrix and Sb2S3 for efficient sodium-ion battery anodes
  56. Thermally induced spin transition in Fe(pyrazine)[Fe(CN)5NO]
  57. Canted ferrimagnetism in the distorted double perovskite La3Mn2NbO9
  58. Magnetic Prussian Blue derivative like absorbent cages for an efficient thallium removal
  59. A new model for gas adsorption isotherm at high pressures
  60. 2D ferrous nitroprussides stabilized through organic molecules as pillars: preparation, crystal structure and related properties
  61. On the CN−⋯K coordination modes in Kn[M6−n(CN)6]·xH2O: first evidence of CN−⋯K electron-deficient bonding
  62. Photoelectrochemical Performance of S,N-Codoped TiO2 Films Supported on Ti and their Enhanced Photoelectrocatalytic Activity in the Generation of Hydroxyl Radicals
  63. Incorporation of heteroatoms into reticulated vitreous carbon foams derived from sucrose to improve its energy storage performance
  64. High proton conductivity at low and moderate temperature in a simple family of Prussian blue analogs, divalent transition metal hexacyanocobaltates (III)
  65. Sucrose-based reticulated vitreous carbon foams and their modification with nickel hexacyanoferrate for energy storage applications
  66. Potassium-ion aqueous supercapattery composed by solar carbon and nickel-zinc prussian blue analogue
  67. Synthesis, Characterization and Magnetic Hyperthermia of Monodispersed Cobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapeutics
  68. Surface acid-base properties of Cu-BTC and Fe-BTC MOFs. An inverse gas chromatography and n-butylamine thermo desorption study
  69. Intercalation of 3X-pyridine with X = F, Cl, Br, I, in 2D ferrous nitroprusside. Thermal induced spin transition in Fe(3F-pyridine)2[Fe(CN)5NO]
  70. Fast kinetic redox process in layered cobaltous terephthalate MOF-type for aqueous hybrid devices. Magnetic properties as sensor of Co–Co interactions
  71. Hydrothermal Recrystallization as a Strategy to Reveal the Structural Diversity in Hexacyanometallates: Nickel and Copper Hexacyanoosmates(II)
  72. Degradation study of arsenic oxides under XPS measurements
  73. Preparation of Amine‐ and Disulfide‐Containing PAMAM‐Based Dendrons for the Functionalization of Hydroxylated Surfaces: XPS as Structural Sensor
  74. In Situ Aniline-Polymerized Interfaces on GO–PVA Nanoplatforms as Bifunctional Supercapacitors and pH-Universal ORR Electrodes
  75. Fabrication of ball-milled MgO–Mg(OH)2-hydromagnesite composites and evaluation as an air-stable hydrogen storage material
  76. Impact of TiO2 layer formed on CuxS Films on the Photoelectrochemical Water Reduction Process
  77. From 2D to 3D solids: stacking of transition metal nitroprusside layers through intermolecular physical interactions
  78. Thermal induced spin transition in a series of iron(II) layered inorganic-organic solids. Role of the intermolecular interactions in the interlayer region
  79. CuICuII and AgIp-isocyanobenzoates as novel 1D semiconducting coordination oligomers
  80. Thermally induced spin crossover in Fe(PyrDer)2[Fe(CN)5NO] with PyrDer = 4-substituted pyridine derivatives
  81. Charge Redistribution Effects in Hexacyanometallates Evaluated from XPS Data
  82. Front Cover: Thermally Induced Spin Transition in a 2D Ferrous Nitroprusside (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 47/2019)
  83. Multiparametric diagnostic in the synthesis of carbon nanostructures via submerged arc discharge: Stability, nucleation and yield
  84. Application of Prussian Blue Analogues and Related Compounds for Water Splitting
  85. Thermally Induced Spin Transition in a 2D Ferrous Nitroprusside
  86. From 3D to 2D Transition Metal Nitroprussides by Selective Rupture of Axial Bonds
  87. Structural information contained in the XPS spectra of nd10 metal cyanides
  88. Flower-like Mn-Doped Magnetic Nanoparticles Functionalized with αvβ3-Integrin-Ligand to Efficiently Induce Intracellular Heat after Alternating Magnetic Field Exposition, Triggering Glioma Cell Death
  89. New Cubic Phases for T2M[CN]6·xH2O with T = Ni, Cu and M = Ru, Os: Improving the Robustness and Modulating the Electron Density at the Cavity Surfaces
  90. Breaking Out the Traditional Polymerization: Tailoring the Shape, Structure, and Optical Properties of Polydopamine by Using CdTe Quantum Dots
  91. Intercalation of pyrazine in layered copper nitroprusside: Synthesis, crystal structure and XPS study
  92. On the Scope of XPS as Sensor in Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metal Hexacyanometallates
  93. Magnetic interaction in a 2D solid through hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking
  94. Magnetic detergent with potential application for diesel spills removal from seawater
  95. Contribution to the coordination chemistry of transition metal nitroprussides: a cryo-XPS study
  96. Biomedical applications of magnetite nanoparticles
  97. Relevant electronic interactions related to the coordination chemistry of tetracyanometallates. An XPS study
  98. Electrochemical immunoassay for the detection of IgM antibodies using polydopamine particles loaded with PbS quantum dots as labels
  99. Enhancement of Stability by Positive Disruptive Effect on Mn–Fe Charge Transfer in Vacancy-Free Mn–Co Hexacyanoferrate Through a Charge/Discharge Process in Aqueous Na-Ion Batteries
  100. Development of Sn@Pt Core-Shell Nanostructures Supported on Vulcan and N-Doped Graphene As Nanocatalysts for the Ethylene Glycol Oxidation Reaction
  101. Synthesis and Characterization of Nitrogen-Doped Ordered Mesoporous Hollow Carbon Spheres for the ORR
  102. Development of Sn@Pt Core-Shell Nanostructures Supported on Vulcan and N-Doped Graphene as Nanocatalysts for the Ethylene Glycol Oxidation Reaction
  103. Impact of Graphene Oxide and Carbon Nanotube Incorporation to TiO2 Bronzes over Its Performance As Anode in Na-Ion Batteries
  104. Impact of CoII/NiII Ratio in PBA Grown Onto Graphene Oxide over the K-Ion Storage Capability in Acid Aqueous Electrolytes
  105. Photoelectrochemical and Impedance Spectroscopy Investigation of Water Oxidation Reaction over Coordination Polymers Decorated TiO2 Nanotubes Arrays Electrodes
  106. Photocatalytic Oxigen Production Using Nitroprussides Derived Materials
  107. Electrochemical Methane Activation and Conversion Using Fe, Co, Cu Oxides/ZrO2 Nanocomposites
  108. Implications of structural differences between Cu-BTC and Fe-BTC on their hydrogen storage capacity
  109. Unusually Strong Dipole–Dipole and Dipole–Quadrupole Interactions in a Nanoporous Solid. Crystal Structure and Related Properties of (VO)3[M(CN)6]2·nH2O (M = Fe, Co)
  110. Hydrothermal recrystallization of transition metal nitroprussides. Formation of the most stable phases
  111. New coordination polymers based on 2-methylimidazole and transition metal nitroprusside containing building blocks: synthesis, structure and magnetic properties
  112. Influence of cobalt on electrocatalytic water splitting in NiCoFe layered double hydroxides
  113. 4-Piperidinecarboxylic Acid-Functionalized NixZn1–xO Nanoparticles: Structural, Electronic and Optical Properties
  114. Functional Materials for Gas Storage. PartII: Hydrogen and Methane
  115. Functional Materials for Gas Storage. PartI: Carbon Dioxide and Toxic Compounds
  116. Effect of Co-Doping on the Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of CoxZn1–xO Nanoparticles
  117. Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Properties of Zeolite-Like T3 (H3 O)2 [M(CN)6 ]2 ·u H2 O (T = Co, Zn; M = Ru, Os)
  118. Influence on the Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation of M2+/M3+ Cation Arrangement in NiFe LDH: Experimental and Theoretical DFT Evidences
  119. Nanostructured Spinel Ferrites: Synthesis, Functionalization, Nanomagnetism and Environmental Applications
  120. On the state of Mn in Mn x Zn 1−x O nanoparticles and their surface modification with isonipecotic acid
  121. Lead removal from aqueous solution by basaltic scoria: adsorption equilibrium and kinetics
  122. Magnetic paper – based ELISA for IgM-dengue detection
  123. Magentite nanoparticle for arsenic remotion.
  124. Separation of H2CO2 and CH4CO2 binary mixtures by zeolite-like imidazolate frameworks
  125. On the bromination of aromatics, alkenes and alkynes using alkylammonium bromide: Towards the mimic of bromoperoxidases reactivity
  126. Synthesis of a novel poly-thiolated magnetic nano-platform for heavy metal adsorption. Role of thiol and carboxyl functions
  127. Tuning the adsorption potential. Separation of aromatic hydrocarbons by cobalt and zinc zeolitic imidazolate frameworks
  128. The intrinsic antimicrobial activity of citric acid-coated manganese ferrite nanoparticles is enhanced after conjugation with the antifungal peptide Cm-p5
  129. Layered vanadyl (IV) nitroprusside: Magnetic interaction through a network of hydrogen bonds
  130. Layered Transition Metal Nitroprussides - Their Preparation, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Properties
  131. 3-mercaptopropionic acid surface modification of Cu-doped ZnO nanoparticles: Their properties and peroxidase conjugation
  132. Materials for aqueous sodium-ion batteries: cation mobility in a zinc hexacyanoferrate electrode
  133. Immobilization of dengue specific IgM antibodies on magnetite nanoparticles by using facile conjugation strategies
  134. Intercalation of organic molecules in 2D copper (II) nitroprusside: Intermolecular interactions and magnetic properties
  135. Cu-BTC and Fe-BTC metal-organic frameworks: Role of the materials structural features on their performance for volatile hydrocarbons separation
  136. Dinuclear and polymeric Hg(II) complexes with 1-(2-furoyl)thiourea derivatives: Their crystal structure and related properties
  137. Intercalation of thiazole in layered solids. A 3D framework supported in dipolar and quadrupolar intermolecular interactions
  138. Quantum chemical studies on molecular structure, spectroscopic (IR, Raman, UV–Vis), NBO and Homo–Lumo analysis of 1-benzyl-3-(2-furoyl) thiourea
  139. Effect of thickness in hematite films produced by spray pyrolysis towards water photo-oxidation in neutral media
  140. Mercury(II) nitroprusside: A framework with an unusual topology
  141. Silver nitroprusside: Atypical coordination within the metal nitroprussides series
  142. Two 1-(2-Furoyl)-3-phenylthiourea Derivatives: Synthesis, Characterization and Structural Study from X-ray Powder Diffraction Using Simulated Annealing
  143. Mercury (I) nitroprusside: A 2D structure supported on homometallic interactions
  144. Copper Dimer With Acetate-2-Ethylimidazole as Ligands
  145. Surface Acid-Base Properties of Porous Prussian Blue Analogues
  146. Electrochemical Energy Storage in Cs2Zn3[Fe(CN)6] and Their Use As Cathode at Na-Ion Batteries in Aqueous Media
  147. Tecnología de membrana con enrejados tipo zeolita
  148. Mixed (Fe2+ and Cu2+) double metal hexacyanocobaltates as solid catalyst for the aerobic oxidation of oximes to carbonyl compounds
  149. Hydrogen storage in activated carbons produced from coals of different ranks: Effect of oxygen content
  150. Preparation of Cu–mordenite by ionic exchange reaction under milling: A favorable route to form the mono-(μ-oxo) dicopper active species
  151. Sorption of Gold by Naked and Thiol-Capped Magnetite Nanoparticles: An XPS Approach
  152. Development of a Selective Low Cost Absorbing Surface based on Soot for Solar Thermal Applications
  153. Easy Preparative Route for ZnO Nanoparticles Using Tetrabutylammonium Bromide Assisted Ultrasonic Irradiation
  154. Magnetic Nanoparticles: New Players in Antimicrobial Peptide Therapeutics.
  155. One Step Chemical Synthesis of Ag-Fe$_3$O $_4$ Heterodimer Nanoparticles: Optical, Structure, and Magnetic Properties
  156. Intermolecular interactions between imidazole derivatives intercalated in layered solids. Substituent group effect
  157. Dehydration Process of Hofmann-Type Layered Solids
  158. 1-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone: From Exfoliating Solvent to a Paramagnetic Ligand
  159. π–π Interactions and magnetic properties in a series of hybrid inorganic–organic crystals
  160. High conducting sepiolite–graphenelike carbon nanocomposite from sugar residual as carbon source
  161. Preparation and study as positive electrode of Li0·33La0·56TiO3–PANI nanocomposite
  162. Cation mobility in a series of zeolite-like coordination polymers
  163. ChemInform Abstract: Mg3[M(CN)6]2·xH2O with M: Fe, Co: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Hydrogen Sorption.
  164. HREM of Porous Prussian Blue Type Materials for Hydrogen Storage
  165. Mercaptopropionic Acid Capped CdS@ZnS Nanocomposites: Interface Structure and Related Optical Properties
  166. Mg3[M(CN)6]2·xH2O with M = Fe, Co: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Hydrogen Sorption
  167. Three structural modifications in the series of layered solids T(H2O)2[Ni(CN)4]·xH2O with T=Mn, Co, Ni: Their nature and crystal structures
  168. Lead hexacyanoferrate(II) tetrahydrate: Crystal structure, FTIR spectroscopy and thermal decomposition studies
  169. Sorption of hydrogen onto titanate nanotubes decorated with a nanostructured Cd3[Fe(CN)6]2 Prussian Blue analogue
  170. On the application of standard isotherms to hydrogen adsorption in microporous materials
  171. Electronic and vibrational spectra of novel Lanreotide peptide capped gold nanoparticles
  172. Conjugation of manganese ferrite nanoparticles to an anti Sticholysin monoclonal antibody and conjugate applications
  173. Synthesis and characterization of T[Ni(CN)4]·2pyz with T=Fe, Ni; pyz=pyrazine: Formation of T–pyz–Ni bridges
  174. Cation mobility and structural changes on the water removal in zeolite-like zinc hexacyanometallates (II)
  175. Synthesis and Thermal Behavior of Metallic Cobalt Micro and Nanostructures
  176. Structural features of 1-furoylthioureas 3-monosubstituted and 3,3-disubstituted: coordination to cadmium and analytical applications
  177. Photoinduced charge transfer in molecular materials studied by optical absorption using photoacoustic spectroscopy
  178. Adsorption and separation of propane and propylene by porous hexacyanometallates
  179. Correction: Tunable Colors in Opals and Inverse Opal Photonic Crystals
  180. High density hydrogen storage in nanocavities: Role of the electrostatic interaction
  181. ChemInform Abstract: Titanium3+ Hexacyanometallates(II): Preparation and Porous Framework.
  182. Colloidal Photonic Crystal Pigments with Low Angle Dependence
  183. Hydrogen storage in the iron series of porous Prussian blue analogues
  184. Gold nanoparticles conjugated to benzoylmercaptoacetyltriglycine and l-cysteine methylester
  185. Methane Storage in Prussian Blue Analogues and Related Porous Solids: Nature of the Involved Adsorption Forces
  186. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Characterization of Ferric Nitroprusside.
  187. Removal of Reactive Black 5 from aqueous solution by ozone for water reuse in textile dyeing processes
  188. Tunable Colors in Opals and Inverse Opal Photonic Crystals
  189. On the Low Stability of Molecular Magnets Based on Transition Metal Hexacyanochromates (III)
  190. Titanium3+ Hexacyanometallates(II): Preparation and Porous Framework
  191. Lattice Gas Model for H2 Adsorption in Nanoporous Zinc Hexacyanometallates
  192. Separation of Oxygen and Nitrogen by Porous Cyanometallates
  193. Structure of Porous Copper Prussian Blue Analogues: Nature of Their High H2 Storage Capacity
  194. Hydrogen Storage in Prussian Blue Analogues: H2Interaction with the Metal Found at the Cavity Surface
  195. Low temperature structural transformation in T[Ni(CN)4]·xpyz with x=1,2; T=Mn,Co,Ni,Zn,Cd; pyz=pyrazine
  196. Materials for Hydrogen Storage in Nanocavities: Design criteria
  197. Adsorption and separation of light alkane hydrocarbons by porous hexacyanocobaltates (III)
  198. Synthesis, characterization, and single crystal X-ray structure of the 1-furoyl-3-cyclohexylthiourea cadmium chloride complex, Cd[C4H3OC(O)NHC(S)NHC6H11]4Cl2
  199. Nature of the Observed Asymmetry in Mössbauer Spectra of Iron (2+) Hexacyanometallates (III)
  200. Stabilization of cubic and rhombohedral phases of zinc hexacyanocobaltate (III)
  201. Controlled Growth of CdS Quantum Dots
  202. Unique coordination of pyrazine in T[Ni(CN)4]·2pyz with T=Mn, Zn, Cd
  203. ChemInform Abstract: Porous Framework of T2[Fe(CN)6]×xH2O with T: Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and H2Storage.
  204. ChemInform Abstract: Instantaneous Synthesis of Stable Zerovalent Metal Nanoparticles under Standard Reaction Conditions.
  205. Tetrahedral coordination for Zn in hexacyanometallates: Structures of Zn3A2[M(CN)6]2·xH2O with A=K, Rb, Cs and M=Ru, Os
  206. Heat Induced Charge Transfer in the Solid Solution Co3–xTx[Fe(CN)6]2 yH2O with T = Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn and Cd
  207. Porous framework of T2[Fe(CN)6]·xH2O with T=Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and H2 storage
  208. Instantaneous Synthesis of Stable Zerovalent Metal Nanoparticles under Standard Reaction Conditions
  209. Hydrogen Storage in Zeolite-Like Hexacyanometallates: Role of the Building Block
  210. Hydrogen Storage in Copper Prussian Blue Analogues: Evidence of H2 Coordination to the Copper Atom
  211. Hydrogen Storage in Porous Transition Metals Nitroprussides
  212. 1-(2-Furoyl)-3-(1-naphthyl)thiourea
  213. Solid state multinuclear NMR study of iron species in natural and modified clinoptilolite from Tasajera deposit (Cuba)
  214. Hydrogen Storage in Porous Cyanometalates:  Role of the Exchangeable Alkali Metal
  215. Calcium carbonate scale inhibition using the “allotropic cell” device
  216. Mixed valences system in cobalt iron cyanide. Microporous structure stability
  217. Crystal structures of hexacyanometallates with bifurcated cyano groups
  218. Photo-induced charge transfer in Prussian blue analogues as detected by photoacoustic spectroscopy
  219. An atypical coordination in hexacyanometallates: Structure and properties of hexagonal zinc phases
  220. Bifurcated CN Group in Hexacyanometallates, the Case of Cd2[Fe(CN)6]. Structure Determination from a Combination of RDF and Direct Methods
  221. Porous hexacyanocobaltates(III): Role of the metal on the framework properties
  222. Evaluation of carbon paste electrodes modified with 1-furoylthioureas for the analysis of cadmium by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry
  223. 129Xe NMR Spectroscopy Study of Porous Cyanometallates
  224. Crystal structures of cubic nitroprussides: M[Fe(CN)5NO]·xH2O(M=Fe, Co, Ni). Obtaining structural information from the background
  225. Crystal structures of three anhydrous nitroprussides: M[Fe(CN)5NO] (M=Mn, Zn, Cd)
  226. Mixed valence states in cobalt iron cyanide
  227. Magnetic interaction between manganese (2+) atoms through aquo bridges and bifurcated cyano groups
  228. Unique Coordination of Copper in Hexacyanometallates
  229. Modification of the magnetic properties in molecular magnets based on Prussian blue analogues through adsorbed species
  230. Behavior of transition metals ferricyanides as microporous materials
  231. Heat-induced charge transfer in cobalt iron cyanide
  232. Thermal evolution of microporous nitroprussides on their dehydration process
  233. Characterization of mechanochemically synthesized imidazolates of Ag+1, Zn+2, Cd+2, and Hg+2: Solid state reactivity of nd10 cations
  234. Novel CdCl2 and HgCl2 complexes with 3-monosubstituted and 3,3-disubstituted 1-furoylthioureas: IR and Raman spectra
  235. Thermal-Induced Changes in Molecular Magnets Based on Prussian Blue Analogues
  236. On a Probable Catalytic Interaction between Magnetite (Fe3O4) and Petroleum
  237. A Raman and infrared study of 1-furoyl-3-monosubstituted and 3,3-disubstituted thioureas
  238. On the changes and reactions in metal oxides under microwave irradiation
  239. Role of the anion in the alkali halides interaction with d-ribose: a 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy study
  240. Photo-induced charge transfer in molecular materials based on Prussian blue analogs: A photoacoustic study
  241. Crystal structure of orthorhombic ferrous nitroprusside: Fe[Fe(CN)5NO].2H2O
  242. On the nature of the Ca binding to the hull of nixtamalized corn grains
  243. Corrosion of copper in seawater and its aerosols in a tropical island
  244. Behavior of Microporous Nitroprussides in Presence of Ammonia
  245. On the crystal structures of some nickel hexacyanoferrates (II,III)
  246. Crystal structures of some manganese(II) and cadmium hexacyanoferrates (II,III) and structural transformations related to the sorption of Cesium
  247. Physicochemical Changes in the Hull of Corn Grains during Their Alkaline Cooking
  248. Complex Formation of Ferric Protoporphyrin IX From the Reaction of Hemin with Ammonia and Small Aliphatic Amines
  249. Mechanically induced instability in Fe2Ti and mechanical alloying of Fe and Ti
  250. The condensation of furfural with urea
  251. Determination of the Thermal Diffusivity of Calcium Salts of Saturated Carboxylic Acids
  252. Mechanochemical Reaction Between the Probe and the Matrix: A Possible Source of Errors When IR Spectra of Alkali Acid Bifluorides Are Recorded in Alkali Halide Pressed Disks
  253. Solid State Reactions of Hemin with Basic Substances: Formation of bis and Mixed Complexes
  254. Study of the influence ofnejayoteand other additives on the cohesive strength and electric properties of carbon black agglomerates
  255. On the Microporous Nature of Transition Metal Nitroprussides
  256. Structural and thermal study of calcium undecanoate
  257. Behavior of Prussian blue-based materials in presence of ammonia
  258. Mechano‐chemical Synthesis and Spectroscopic Characterization of Hemin Complexes with Some Amino Acids
  259. Spectroscopic Characterization of Complexes Obtained by Mechanochemical Reactions of Hemin
  260. Formation of petroleum organic deposits on steel surfaces
  261. Thermal decomposition of the calcium salts of several carboxylic acids
  262. Evaluation of cadmium hexacianoferrate(III) as a microporous material
  263. The structure of two manganese hexacyanometallates(II): Mn2[Fe(CN)6].8H2O and Mn2[Os(CN)6].8H2O
  264. Synthesis and X-ray diffraction study of calcium salts of some carboxylic acids
  265. Mechanochemical reactions of fluorides with hemin
  266. Study of the interaction of KF with carbohydrates in DMSO-d6 by and NMR spectroscopy
  267. Mechanochemical reactions of telluric acid with alkaline fluorides
  268. The Ca Binding to the Hull of Nixtamalized Corn Grains as Detected by 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Related Techniques
  269. Spectroscopic study of the interactions of alkali fluorides with d-xylose
  270. The structure of three cadmium hexacyanometallates(II): Cd2[Fe(CN)6]·8H2O, Cd2[Ru(CN)6]·8H2O and Cd2[Os(CN)6]·8H2O
  271. Petroleum solid adherence on tubing surface
  272. Structural characterization of low temperature synthesized SrFe12O19
  273. Interaction of potassium fluoride with α-d-glucose
  274. Kinetic Approach to Nixtamalization of Corn Pericarp
  275. The structure of two orthorhombic nitroprussides: Cd[Fe(CN)5NO]·2H2O and Zn[Fe(CN)5NO]·2H2O
  276. Effect of precursor milling on magnetic and structural properties of BaFe12O19 M-ferrite
  277. Structural transformation with milling on sol-gel precursor for BaM hexaferrite
  278. Structural characterization of dimercury(1+) pentacyanonitrosylferrate(2−), Hg2[Fe(CN)5NO]
  279. Proton Transfer in Solid State: Mechanochemical Reactions of Imidazole with Metallic Oxides
  280. Powder X-ray diffraction study of disilver(1+) pentacyanonitrosylferrate(2−)
  281. On the interpretation of 57Fe Mössbauer spectra from CdTe thin films with substitutions of Fe, In, and Sb
  282. Proton transfer in the solid state: Reactions of organic acids and amines
  283. Transformation of cadmium ferricyanide by heating, milling and sonication
  284. Mechanochemical Transformations of Ag, Hg AND Pb Cyanometallates in KBr Pressed Disks
  285. Structural changes in insoluble metal nitroprussides on ageing
  286. Synthesis and characterization of two complexes of glycine with lanthanum hexacyanoferrate(III) and hexacyanocobaltate(III)
  287. The CN Stretch of Insoluble Metal Nitroprussides as a Sensor of Ligand-Outer Cation Interactions
  288. Role of the water of crystallization in the Mössbauer spectra of some low-spin ferric and high-spin ferrous compounds. Its implications in comparative studies
  289. Effect of the water of crystallization on the Mössbauer spectra of hexacyanoferrates (II and III)
  290. Study of the linkage isomerization process in hexacyanometallates
  291. On the interactions of ozone with manganous hexacyanoferrates
  292. On the structure and Mössbauer spectra of ferrous nitroprusside
  293. Pyrrole oligomerization within H-Fe-FAU zeolite
  294. Study of the nature of the interaction of CH3CN with Lewis acids
  295. Behaviour of Prussian Blue during its interaction with ozone
  296. Mössbauer spectroscopic study of Prussian Blue from different provenances
  297. Tribochemical reactions of erionite and Na-LTA zeolites with Fe2(SO4)3.5H2O: A mössbauer study
  298. Study of the dependence of Mössbauer parameters on the outer cation in nitroprussides
  299. Preface
  300. Preface
  301. Mössbauer research of magnetic particles in medicinal ointments
  302. Mössbauer study of hydrothermal transformation of natural clinoptilolite into Y and P1 zeolites
  303. Magnetic hyperfine field distribution in pyrrhotites from Mössbauer spectroscopy
  304. The state of iron in natural zeolites: A Mössbauer study
  305. Mössbauer and infrared spectroscopic studies of novel mixed valence states in cobaltous ferrocyanides and ferricyanides
  306. The CN stretch of hexacyano metallates as a sensor of ligand-outer cation interactions—II. Ferrocyanides
  307. The CN stretch of hexacyanometallates as a sensor of ligand—outer cation interactions—I. Ferricyanides and cobalticyanides