2019
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201901486
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Front Cover: Half‐Sandwich Iridium Complexes Bearing a Diprotic Glyoxime Ligand: Structural Diversity Induced by Reversible Deprotonation (Chem. Asian J. 1/2020)

Abstract: Stepwise and reversible deprotonation of organometallic glyoxime complexes of iridium has been achieved. The juggling of the proton beanbag yielded coordination compounds with a variety of structural motifs in their crystals such as one‐dimensional infinite chains, polymeric hexagonal open channels, and a discrete dinuclear complex. Formation of the diverse supramolecular structures is ascribed to the diprotic nature of the glyoxime ligand, which offers sites for hydrogen bonding in the second coordination sph… Show more

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“…Nitrides with defects have shown many unique functions, where defects in nitrides are detrimental to the electrode or catalytic reactions by working as a recombination center of charge carriers (Van de Walle and Neugebauer, 2004;Wang et al, 2018;Takamura et al, 2020). Reasonable control of defects in nitrides is the key to the excellent performance of these nitrides.…”
Section: Nitrides With Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrides with defects have shown many unique functions, where defects in nitrides are detrimental to the electrode or catalytic reactions by working as a recombination center of charge carriers (Van de Walle and Neugebauer, 2004;Wang et al, 2018;Takamura et al, 2020). Reasonable control of defects in nitrides is the key to the excellent performance of these nitrides.…”
Section: Nitrides With Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%