„Diffraction“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Stabilization of Guanidinate Anions (CN 3) 5− in Calcite‐Type SbCN 3
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New Clathrate Hydrate Structure: High‐Pressure Tetrahydrofuran Hydrate with One Type of Cavity †
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Single‐Crystal Adsorbents: A New Observation Field for Light Aggregates †
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Self‐Organization of an l ‐Ether‐amide Phospholipid in Large Two‐Dimensional Chiral Crystals
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A Carbon Material as a Strong Protonic Acid †
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A Layered Nickel Succinate with Unprecedented Hexanickel Units: Structure Elucidation from Powder‐Diffraction Data, and Magnetic and Sorption Properties †
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Crystal Structure of a Cyclic Enterobacterial Common Antigen †
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Carbon Dioxide Inclusion Phases of a Transformable 1D Coordination Polymer Host (Rh 2 (O 2 CPh) 4 (pyz)) n †
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A Dodecameric Water Cluster Built around a Cyclic Quasiplanar Hexameric Core in an Organic Supramolecular Complex of a Cryptand †
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Novel T‐Shaped 14‐Electron Platinum (ii) Complexes Stabilized by One Agostic Interaction †
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Template Synthesis and Theoretical Investigation of (Cu II 2 Cu I 3 K 6 (μ 6 ‐Cl)(μ 3 ‐O t Bu) 12): The First Mixed‐Valence Copper Alkoxide †
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The Versatile Synthesis and Self‐Assembly of Star‐Type Hexabenzocoronenes †
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Structure of the Poly (ethylene oxide)–Zinc Chloride Complex †
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Towards Designing Proton‐Transfer Systems—Direct Imaging of Proton Disorder in a Hydrogen‐Bonded Carboxylic Acid Dimer by Variable‐Temperature X‐ray Diffraction †
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Crystal Structure Determination of Zeolite Nu‐6 (2) and Its Layered Precursor Nu‐6 (1) †
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A Layered Nickel Succinate with Unprecedented Hexanickel Units: Structure Elucidation from Powder‐Diffraction Data, and Magnetic and Sorption Properties †
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A Hybrid Solid with Giant Pores Prepared by a Combination of Targeted Chemistry, Simulation, and Powder Diffraction
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Solving Larger Molecular Crystal Structures from Powder Diffraction Data by Exploiting Anisotropic Thermal Expansion †
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Cocrystallization with Acetylene: Molecular Complexes with Acetone and Dimethyl Sulfoxide †
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Towards Designing Proton‐Transfer Systems—Direct Imaging of Proton Disorder in a Hydrogen‐Bonded Carboxylic Acid Dimer by Variable‐Temperature X‐ray Diffraction †