Publikationen der AG Anorganische Molekül- und Materialchemie

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2023


Marquardt, N., Dahlke, M., & Schaate, A. (2023). Cu-MOF-808 as a Sensing Material for Gaseous Hydrogen Sulfide. CHEMPLUSCHEM, 88(4), Artikel e202300109. https://doi.org/10.1002/cplu.202300109

2022


Bahnmüller, U. J., Krysiak, Y. S., Locmelis, S., & Polarz, S. (2022). Aerosol-Prepared Microcrystals as Amplifiers to Learn about the Facet and Point Defect-Dependent Lability and Stabilization of Hybrid Perovskite Semiconductors against Humidity and Light. Crystal growth & design, 22(8), 4948-4955. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.2c00495
Brázda, P., Klementová, M., Krysiak, Y., & Palatinus, L. (2022). Accurate lattice parameters from 3D electron diffraction data. I. Optical distortions. IUCRJ, 9(6), 735-755. https://doi.org/10.1107/s2052252522007904
Fillafer, N., Kuper, H., Schaate, A., Locmelis, S., Becker, J. A., Krysiak, Y., & Polarz, S. (2022). Design of Active Defects in Semiconductors: 3D Electron Diffraction Revealed Novel Organometallic Lead Bromide Phases Containing Ferrocene as Redox Switches. Advanced functional materials, 32(24), Artikel 2201126. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202201126
Krysiak, Y., Costa, M. L. D., Pöllmann, H., Göske, J., & Kolb, U. (2022). Automated electron diffraction tomography on nanoanatase and goyazite from clay cover of bauxite deposits in the amazon. Boletim do Museu de Geociências da Amazônia, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.31419/issn.2594-942x.v92022i1a2hmp
Maslyk, M., Gäb, T., Matveeva, G., Opitz, P., Mondeshki, M., Krysiak, Y., Kolb, U., & Tremel, W. (2022). Multistep Crystallization Pathways in the Ambient-Temperature Synthesis of a New Alkali-Activated Binder. Advanced functional materials, 32(7), Artikel 2108126. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202108126

2017


Hagedorn, K., Bahnmüller, U., Schachtschneider, A., Frei, M., Li, W., Günne, J. S. A. D., & Polarz, S. (2017). Nonequilibrium Catalyst Materials Stabilized by the Aerogel Effect: Solvent Free and Continuous Synthesis of Gamma-Alumina with Hierarchical Porosity. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 9(13), 11599-11608. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b16721