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CCDC 762572: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: E.Pardo, C.Train, R.Lescouezec, K.Boubekeur, E.Ruiz, F.Lloret, M.Verdaguer|2010|Dalton Trans.|39|4951|doi:10.1039/c002468f
CCDC 815318: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: E.Pardo, M.Verdaguer, P.Herson, H.Rousseliere, J.Cano, M.Julve, F.Lloret, R.Lescouezec|2011|Inorg.Chem.|50|6250|doi:10.1021/ic200616p
CCDC 945720: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: N. Marino, D. Armentano, T. F. Mastropietro, M. Julve, G. De Munno and J. Martinez-Lillo|2013|Inorg.Chem.|52|11934|doi:10.1021/ic4016355
Green direct determination of mineral elements in artichokes by infrared spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence.
2015
Near infrared (NIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy were investigated to predict the concentration of calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, manganese and zinc in artichoke samples. Sixty artichokes were purchased from different Spanish areas (Benicarlo, Valencia and Murcia). NIR and XRF spectra, combined with partial least squares (PLS) data treatment, were used to develop chemometric models for the prediction of mineral concentration. To obtain reference data, samples were mineralised and analysed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Coefficients of determination obtained for the regression between predicted values and reference ones for calcium, …
Sponge biosilica formation involves syneresis following polycondensation in vivo.
2011
Syneresis is a process observed during the maturation/aging of silica gels obtained by sol-gel synthesis that results in shrinkage and expulsion of water due to a rearrangement and increase in the number of bridging siloxane bonds. Here we describe how the process of biosilica deposition during spicule ("biosilica" skeleton of the siliceous sponges) formation involves a phase of syneresis that occurs after the enzyme-mediated polycondensation reaction. Primmorphs from the demosponge Suberites domuncula were used to study syneresis and the inhibition of this mechanism. We showed by scanning electron microscopy that spicules added to primmorphs that have been incubated with manganese sulfate …
A new eight-coordinate complex of manganese(II): synthesis, crystal structure, spectroscopy and magnetic properties of [Mn(Hoxam)2(H2O)4] (H2oxam=oxa…
2001
Abstract The crystal structure of an eight-coordinate manganese(II) compound containing oxamato and water molecules as ligands [Mn(Hoxam)2(H2O)4], were H2oxam=oxamic acid, has been determined by X-ray diffraction on single-crystals. The coordinated oxygen atoms are located at the vertices (corners) of a distorted bicapped trigonal antiprism. Hydrogen bonding is responsible for an extended 3D-network. The magnetic susceptibility data of the compound have been investigated. χMT follows the Curie law, at very low temperatures χMT decreases smoothly due to weak intermolecular interactions and/or due to a small zero field splitting of the sextuplet spin state of the Mn(II).
Two new supramolecular architectures of singly phenoxo-bridged copper(II) and doubly phenoxo-bridged manganese(II) complexes derived from an unusual …
2009
International audience; Two new coordination complexes {[(L)Cu2('-L)(NO3)(CH3OH)0.3(H2O)0.7]·NO3}[Cu(L)(NO3)(CH3OH)] (1) and [Mn2(-L)2(H2O)(1-N3)2(CH3OH)] (2) derived from (E)-N-(2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylidene)acetohydrazide [LH] have been synthesized. The new potentially tetradentate ONOO donor hydrazone ligand [LH] has shown considerable metal ion selective phenoxo bridging in 1 and 2. It has coordinated copper(II) ions in its tridentate as well as in tetradentate fashion whereas for manganese(II) ions it solely showed its tetradentate character. In 1 the two adjacent pentacoordinate copper(II) centers are connected by a rare single phenoxo linkage of the hydrazone ligand whereas 2 is a d…
Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Magnetic Clusters
1999
Abstract The mixed-valence manganese clusters [Mn12O12(carboxylato)16] have been organized in a multilayer architecture. Indeed, well-defined Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of the acetate and the benzoate Mn12 clusters can be obtained using behenic acid as organic matrix. Here, we report the magnetic properties of these multilayers, which present a marked hysteresis at 2 K.
A comparative study of the surface and bulk properties of lanthanum-strontium-manganese oxides La1âxSrxMnO3±δ as a function of Sr-content, oxygen…
1999
Abstract The properties of the perovskite-type La 1− x Sr x MnO 3± δ oxides (0≤ x ≤1) are related to the reversible redox reaction of manganese ions Mn 3+ ↔Mn 4+ . This reaction plays an essential role both in the interfacial transfers and transport properties and depends on relative cation concentrations and experimental conditions. In this paper we present experimental investigations aiming to determine, to compare and to control some of the surface and bulk properties of these oxides. The bulk and surface Mn 4+ contents were investigated by thermogravimetry analysis (TGA) in hydrogen and X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS) respectively. With a finely divided La 0.8 Sr 0.2 MnO 3 powde…
Reproducibility of trace element time-series (Na/Ca, Mg/Ca, Mn/Ca, Sr/Ca, and Ba/Ca) within and between specimens of the bivalve Arctica islandica – …
2017
Abstract Trace element time-series in bivalve mollusk shells and other (biogenic) materials can potentially serve as environmental proxies. Yet, the applicability of element-to-calcium ratios is often challenging, because non-environmental factors such as vital effects distort or mask environmental signals. If a trace element time-series is driven by an environmental factor, it should be reproducible within and between coeval specimens of the same species. In the present study, we tested whether time-series of trace element-to-calcium ratios can be reproduced within and between coeval specimens of the bivalve Arctica islandica and thus whether an external signal is encoded in the temporal v…