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Eco-environmental synthesis and characterization of nanophase powders of Co, Mg, Mn and Ni ferrites
Is it possible the substitution of Cr cations from spinel-type oxides with bulky rare-earth cations by sol–gel auto-combustion method?
Correlation between size of CoFe₂O₄ nanoparticles determined from experimental and calculated data by different mathematical models
Retraction Note to: Synthesis and magnetic characterization of Spinel ferrites MFe2O4 (M = Ni, Co, Zn and Cu) via chemical co-precipitation method
Spectroelectrochemical Properties and Catalytic Activity in Cyclohexane Oxidation of the Hybrid Zr/Hf-Phthalocyaninate-Capped Nickel(II) and Iron(II) tris-Pyridineoximates and Their Precursors
The in situ spectroelectrochemical cyclic voltammetric studies of the antimony-monocapped nickel(II) and iron(II) tris-pyridineoximates with a labile triethylantimony cross-linking group and Zr(IV)/Hf(IV) phthalocyaninate complexes were performed in order to understand the nature of the redox events in the molecules of heterodinuclear zirconium(IV) and hafnium(IV) phthalocyaninate-capped derivatives. Electronic structures of their 1e-oxidized and 1e-electron-reduced forms were experimentally studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and UV−vis−near-IR spectroelectrochemical experiments and supported by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The investigated hybrid molecular systems that combine a transition metal (pseudo)clathrochelate and a Zr/Hf-phthalocyaninate moiety exhibit quite rich redox activity both in the cathodic and in the anodic region. These binuclear compounds and their precursors were tested as potential catalysts in oxidation reactions of cyclohexane and the results are discussed.</jats:p
