2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11224-010-9583-0
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Interplay of thermochemistry and Structural Chemistry, the journal (volume 16, 2005) and the discipline

Abstract: In the current review, the content of the journal Structural Chemistry for the calendar year 2005 is related to thermochemistry. Papers are summarized and a thermochemical flavor added. Often questions are asked and research topics suggested.

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“…Ponikvar-Svet et al [6] in the next paper relate thermochemistry to the content of the articles contained in Structural Chemistry for the year 2005 and so this paper represents a conceptual ''ancestor'' of the current study.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ponikvar-Svet et al [6] in the next paper relate thermochemistry to the content of the articles contained in Structural Chemistry for the year 2005 and so this paper represents a conceptual ''ancestor'' of the current study.…”
Section: Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…He et al [230] in their experimental paper report on synthesis and characterization including X-ray single crystal analysis of 3d-4f heterometallic coordination polymers based on 2,5-and 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid, [Cu 3 Eu 2 (2,5-pydc) 6 The results, which indicate that compounds generate 3D heterometallic coordination frameworks containing 1D channels that are occupied by lattice water guest mole, are important from the perspective of further construction of novel 3D lanthanide-transition metal heterometallic coordination frameworks. We note the transition metal is always divalent while the lanthanide is always trivalent.…”
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“…Therefore, the structure of this review remains the same as that of its predecessors, and it follows the same conventions as the reviews for 2000 [2], 2001 [3], 2002 [4], 2003 [5], 2004 [6], 2005 [7], 2006 [8], 2007 [9], 2008 [10], 2009 [11], 2010 [12], 2011 (issues 1-3) [13], 2011 (issues 4-6) [14], 2012 (issues 1-3) [15], 2012 (issues 4-6) [16], 2013 (issues 1-2) [17], 2013 (issues 3-4) [18], 2013 (issues 5-6) [19], 2014 (issues 1-2) [20], 2014 (issues 3-4) [21], and 2014 (issues 5-6) [22]. All data for inorganic compounds with otherwise unreferenced enthalpies of formation are assumed from the ''Wagman compendium'' [23], and corresponding unreferenced enthalpies of formation of organic compounds are assumed from the ''Pedley compendium'' [24].…”
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confidence: 99%