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Low-concentration CO2 capture using metal–organic frameworks – current status and future perspectives

Metal–organic frameworks with tailored pore sizes, structures and surface chemistry are promising sorbents for CO2 capture from low concentration CO2 sources.

Graphical abstract: Low-concentration CO2 capture using metal–organic frameworks – current status and future perspectives
From the themed collection: 2023 Frontier and Perspective articles
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New relativistic quantum chemical methods for understanding light-induced therapeutics

The inorganic platinum complexes currently in clinical use for cancer treatment have severe side effects, and complexes with fewer side effects are required. Here we discuss recently developed theoretical methods that can help in the search for new anti-cancer drugs.

Graphical abstract: New relativistic quantum chemical methods for understanding light-induced therapeutics
From the themed collection: 2022 Frontier and Perspective articles
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Parahydrogen-induced polarization study of imine hydrogenations mediated by a metal-free catalyst

Imine hydrogenations with parahydrogen mediated by a metal-free ansa-aminoborane catalyst (QCAT) lead to nuclear spin hyperpolarization of amine products and catalytic intermediates. These observations provide mechanistic insights into the reaction.

Graphical abstract: Parahydrogen-induced polarization study of imine hydrogenations mediated by a metal-free catalyst
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Dye encapsulation and one-pot synthesis of microporous–mesoporous zeolitic imidazolate frameworks for CO2 sorption and adenosine triphosphate biosensing

One-pot co-precipitation of target molecules e.g. organic dyes and the synthesis of a crystal containing microporous–mesoporous regimes of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks-8 (ZIF-8) are reported.

Graphical abstract: Dye encapsulation and one-pot synthesis of microporous–mesoporous zeolitic imidazolate frameworks for CO2 sorption and adenosine triphosphate biosensing
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Co-precipitation of Mg-doped Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1(OH)2: effect of magnesium doping and washing on the battery cell performance

Co-precipitation of Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1(OH)2 (NCM811) and Mg-doped (0.25 wt% and 0.5 wt%) NCM811 precursors is carried out from concentrated metal sulphate solutions.

Graphical abstract: Co-precipitation of Mg-doped Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1(OH)2: effect of magnesium doping and washing on the battery cell performance
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Texture formation in W-type hexaferrite by cold compaction of non-magnetic interacting anisotropic shaped precursor crystallites

Crystallites of the W-type hexaferrites, Sr(Ni1−xZnx)2Fe16O27 (x = 0, 0.5, 1) have been aligned through a simple synthesis process taking advantage of easy alignment of non-magnetic interacting, anisotropic-shaped precursor crystallites of goethite.

Graphical abstract: Texture formation in W-type hexaferrite by cold compaction of non-magnetic interacting anisotropic shaped precursor crystallites
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Structural properties of mixed conductor Ba1−xGd1−yLax+yCo2O6−δ

Mixed conducting perovskite BGLC82 undergoes an order–disorder transition upon hydration. Crystalline phases in BGLC have been identified and quantified with respect to volume percent and cation occupancy vs. La fraction.

Graphical abstract: Structural properties of mixed conductor Ba1−xGd1−yLax+yCo2O6−δ
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Laboratory-scale X-ray absorption spectroscopy of 3d transition metals in inorganic thin films

Ex-situ and in-situ x-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES) and ex-situ extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) studies of CuI and CuO thin films with laboratory-scale X-ray absorption spectrometer in fluorescence mode.

Graphical abstract: Laboratory-scale X-ray absorption spectroscopy of 3d transition metals in inorganic thin films
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Tailoring a bio-based adsorbent for sequestration of late transition and rare earth elements

A bio-based adsorbent material with enhanced selectivity towards late transition metals was constructed via grafting a poly-amino ligand on a nano cellulose matrix.

Graphical abstract: Tailoring a bio-based adsorbent for sequestration of late transition and rare earth elements
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CO2 capture from ambient air via crystallization with tetraalkylammonium hydroxides

Aqueous solutions of tetra(n-alkyl)ammonium hydroxides, [Nnnnn][OH] with n = 2: n-ethyl, 3: n-propyl, 4: n-butyl are effective in direct air carbon capture (DAC) with high CO2/[Nnnnn][OH] ratio.

Graphical abstract: CO2 capture from ambient air via crystallization with tetraalkylammonium hydroxides
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Characterisation of intergrowth in metal oxide materials using structure-mining: the case of γ-MnO2

A methodology for characterisation of γ-MnO2 intergrowths has been developed. By combining supercell modelling, structure-mining and machine learning, both qualitative and quantitative information on intergrowth domain distributions are extracted.

Graphical abstract: Characterisation of intergrowth in metal oxide materials using structure-mining: the case of γ-MnO2
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Real-time regeneration of a working zeolite monitored via operando X-ray diffraction and crystallographic imaging: how coke flees the MFI framework

X-ray diffraction is used to investigate regeneration of an H-ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst used in the conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons.

Graphical abstract: Real-time regeneration of a working zeolite monitored via operando X-ray diffraction and crystallographic imaging: how coke flees the MFI framework
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On the compatibility of high mass loading bismuth anodes for full-cell sodium-ion batteries

The rate capability and cyclability of high mass loading metallic bismuth anodes are studied in full-cell sodium-ion batteries, using Prussian white cathodes.

Graphical abstract: On the compatibility of high mass loading bismuth anodes for full-cell sodium-ion batteries
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Improved emission of Yb(III) ions in triazacyclononane-based macrocyclic ligands compared to cyclen-based ones

Yb(III) complexes were synthesised from ligands with a 1,4,7-triazacyclononane (tacn) macrocyclic core. Tacn-based compounds equipped with 2 picolinate arms were more emissive than their tricarboxamide-cyclen analogues carrying the same antenna.

Graphical abstract: Improved emission of Yb(iii) ions in triazacyclononane-based macrocyclic ligands compared to cyclen-based ones
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Structural principles of cation ordering and octahedral tilting in A-site ordered double perovskites: ferroelectric CaMnTi2O6 as a model system

Quantum chemical methods have been used to study systematically all relevant combinations of cation ordering and tilting in A-site ordered AA′B2O6 double perovskites.

Graphical abstract: Structural principles of cation ordering and octahedral tilting in A-site ordered double perovskites: ferroelectric CaMnTi2O6 as a model system
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Analysing the role of anions in the synthesis of catalytically active urea-based MOFs

Urea-based MOF synthesised in the presence of sulphate anion yielded a versatile catalyst, but MOFs derived from other anions were catalytically inactive, indicating that sulphate anion act as a reaction template to generate catalytically active MOFs.

Graphical abstract: Analysing the role of anions in the synthesis of catalytically active urea-based MOFs
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Texture evolution in rhombohedral boron carbide films grown on 4H-SiC(000[1 with combining macron]) and 4H-SiC(0001) substrates by chemical vapor deposition

Boron carbide in its rhombohedral form (r-B4C) is grown epitaxially by chemical vapor deposition on 4H-SiC.

Graphical abstract: Texture evolution in rhombohedral boron carbide films grown on 4H-SiC(000 [[1 with combining macron]] ) and 4H-SiC(0001) substrates by chemical vapor deposition
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Invisible strings. The first single crystal of the cTSAP form of [Eu(DOTA)(H2O)] has an electronic structure similar to one of the reported cSAP forms

Counter ions can be used to tune the solid state structure of Eu·DOTA between the cSAP and cTSAP form, but the electronic properties does not match the observations seen in solution.

Graphical abstract: Invisible strings. The first single crystal of the cTSAP form of [Eu(DOTA)(H2O)]− has an electronic structure similar to one of the reported cSAP forms
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Polymorphism and solid solutions of trimethylammonium monocarboranes

[NH(CH3)3][CB9H10] and the solid solution [NH(CH3)3][(CB8H9)0.26(CB9H10)0.66(CB11H12)0.08] exhibit polymorphism as a function of temperature. The weakly coordinating carboranes may play an important role as electrolytes for all-solid-state-batteries.

Graphical abstract: Polymorphism and solid solutions of trimethylammonium monocarboranes
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Gold nanoparticle-based supramolecular approach for dye-sensitized H2-evolving photocathodes

Light-induced hole injection from a NiO-bound molecular dye provides electrons that are channeled through gold nanoparticles to molecular catalysts for hydrogen evolution.

Graphical abstract: Gold nanoparticle-based supramolecular approach for dye-sensitized H2-evolving photocathodes
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Computational thermochemistry: extension of Benson group additivity approach to organoboron compounds and reliable predictions of their thermochemical properties

Thermochemical data were calculated for 116 boron compounds using high-level composite methods. The results allow the extension of Benson's group additivity approach to organoboron compounds.

Graphical abstract: Computational thermochemistry: extension of Benson group additivity approach to organoboron compounds and reliable predictions of their thermochemical properties
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Pinpointing basic sites formed upon incorporation of iron in hierarchical SAPO-11 using catalytic model reactions

The vapor phase isomerization of cyclohexanone oxime and methanol-to-hydrocarbons model reactions were utilized to pinpoint the pore topology and topological location of Fe3+ isomorphously substituted into the mesopores of a hierarchical SAPO-11.

Graphical abstract: Pinpointing basic sites formed upon incorporation of iron in hierarchical SAPO-11 using catalytic model reactions
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Atomic layer deposition of PbCl2, PbBr2 and mixed lead halide (Cl, Br, I) PbXnY2−n thin films

We describe six new atomic layer deposition processes for PbCl2 and PbBr2. Two processes deliver high quality uniform and conformal PbCl2 and PbBr2 thin films fit for semiconductor devices.

Graphical abstract: Atomic layer deposition of PbCl2, PbBr2 and mixed lead halide (Cl, Br, I) PbXnY2−n thin films
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Achieving enhanced peroxidase-like activity in multimetallic nanorattles

Controlling the nanoparticle morphology enables multimetallic nanorattles to achieve an increase of 152-fold in the peroxidase-like activity relative to Au nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Achieving enhanced peroxidase-like activity in multimetallic nanorattles
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Guest water hinders sodium-ion diffusion in low-defect Berlin green cathode material

Removal of H2O from BG significantly improves the cycling stability. The least hydrated electrode has the fastest DNa+ of 7.30 × 10−12 cm2 s−1 and capacity of ∼60 mA h g−1, compared to 2.92 × 10−12 cm2 s−1 and ∼40 mA h g−1 for the more hydrated one.

Graphical abstract: Guest water hinders sodium-ion diffusion in low-defect Berlin green cathode material
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Low-temperature ALD/MLD growth of alucone and zincone thin films from non-pyrophoric precursors

Novel atomic/molecular layer (ALD/MLD) deposition process for alucone and zincone thin films based on non-pyrophoric precursors are reported.

Graphical abstract: Low-temperature ALD/MLD growth of alucone and zincone thin films from non-pyrophoric precursors
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Bismuth gallate coordination networks inspired by an active pharmaceutical ingredient

By taking inspiration from the long-used metallodrug bismuth subgallate, two new coordination networks were developed. Structure determination by electron crystallography revealed a highly flexible MOF and a catalytically active layered material.

Graphical abstract: Bismuth gallate coordination networks inspired by an active pharmaceutical ingredient
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Oxidative addition or Werner coordination complex? Reactivity of β-diketiminate supported main group and first-row transition metal complexes towards ammonia

A series of neutral LM and L′M compounds including a main group 13/14 or first-row transition metal complexes and their reactivity towards ammonia were studied computationally by density functional theory (DFT).

Graphical abstract: Oxidative addition or Werner coordination complex? Reactivity of β-diketiminate supported main group and first-row transition metal complexes towards ammonia
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Scrutinizing particle size related bond strengthening in anatase TiO2

Variations in the crystal structure and bond lengths of three anatase TiO2 samples with average crystallite sizes of 6 nm, 19 nm and several hundred nm, respectively, are due to hydroxyl defects rather than nanosize effects.

Graphical abstract: Scrutinizing particle size related bond strengthening in anatase TiO2
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Cytotoxic effects of halogenated tin phosphinoyldithioformate complexes against several cancer cell lines

An organotina compund based on phosphonyl-dithioformate inhibits cancer cell proliferation and induces programmed cell death depending on cell type and shows greater selectivity and potency than cisplatin, affecting DNA in a different way.

Graphical abstract: Cytotoxic effects of halogenated tin phosphinoyldithioformate complexes against several cancer cell lines
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Effect of yttrium content in the La2−xYxMgNi9 battery anode alloys on the structural, hydrogen storage and electrochemical properties

The work studies influence of yttrium on the crystal structure, hydrogenation properties and electrochemical behaviors of the PuNi3-type La2−xYxMgNi9 (x = 0.25 – 1.00) intermetallic alloys used as anodes of the Ni–MH batteries.

Graphical abstract: Effect of yttrium content in the La2−xYxMgNi9 battery anode alloys on the structural, hydrogen storage and electrochemical properties
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Experimental and computational investigation on the formation pathway of [RuCl2(CO)2(ERR′)2] (E = S, Se, Te; R, R′ = Me, Ph) from [RuCl2(CO)3]2 and ERR′

The formation of the series of [RuCl2(CO)2(ERR′)2] (E = S, Se, Te; R, R′ = Me, Ph) complexes from [RuCl2(CO)3]2 and ERR′ have been investigated experimentally in THF and CH2Cl2, and computationally by PBE0-D3/def2-TZVP calculations.

Graphical abstract: Experimental and computational investigation on the formation pathway of [RuCl2(CO)2(ERR′)2] (E = S, Se, Te; R, R′ = Me, Ph) from [RuCl2(CO)3]2 and ERR′
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Thermodynamics of metallocene catalyst activation: alignment of theory and experiment

Reliable computation of solution free energy for reactions relevant in metallocene catalyst activation requires specific consideration of solvent interactions and separate study of vibrational, rotational and translational contributions to entropy.

Graphical abstract: Thermodynamics of metallocene catalyst activation: alignment of theory and experiment
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A low-temperature thermal ALD process for nickel utilizing dichlorobis(triethylphosphine)nickel(II) and 1,4-bis(trimethylgermyl)-1,4-dihydropyrazine

Novel precursors enable the low-temperature ALD of metallic nickel thin films.

Graphical abstract: A low-temperature thermal ALD process for nickel utilizing dichlorobis(triethylphosphine)nickel(ii) and 1,4-bis(trimethylgermyl)-1,4-dihydropyrazine
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Factors influencing stoichiometry and stability of polyoxometalate – peptide complexes

The effects of concentration, acidity, salinity and temperature on the composition and structure of Keggin POM peptide complexes have been investigated.

Graphical abstract: Factors influencing stoichiometry and stability of polyoxometalate – peptide complexes
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Solubility of Ca(II), Ni(II), Nd(III) and Pu(IV) in the presence of proxy ligands for the degradation of polyacrylonitrile in cementitious systems

The solubility of Ca(OH)2(cr), β-Ni(OH)2(cr), Nd(OH)3(s) and PuO2(ncr, hyd) was investigated in cement porewater solutions containing glutarate, α-hydroxyisobutarate and 3-hydroxybutarate as proxy ligands for the degradation of polyacrilonitrile.

Graphical abstract: Solubility of Ca(ii), Ni(ii), Nd(iii) and Pu(iv) in the presence of proxy ligands for the degradation of polyacrylonitrile in cementitious systems
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Selective modification of hydroxyl groups in lignin model compounds by ruthenium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation

A robust ruthenium-catalyzed methodology converts lignin diols into hydroxyketones under mild conditions.

Graphical abstract: Selective modification of hydroxyl groups in lignin model compounds by ruthenium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation
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About this collection

Putting a highlight on Inorganic Chemistry that is performed in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, this themed collection covers all areas of inorganic chemistry. It reflects the rich history of inorganic materials chemistry in the Nordic countries, and also includes organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry, synthesis, and applications in e.g., catalysis, energy conversion/storage, electronic devices, and medicine. This themed collection showcases the collective strength and vitality of inorganic chemistry in the Nordic countries to a global readership.

This collection is guest edited by Professor Krishna K Damodaram (University of Iceland, Iceland), Professor Mari-Ann Einarsrud (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway), Professor Torben R Jensen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Professor Markku Leskelä (University of Helsinki, Finland), Professor Sascha Ott (Uppsala University, Sweden) and Professor Henrik Pedersen (Linköping University, Sweden).

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