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Giasemi K. Angeli

Researcher at University of Crete

Publications -  18
Citations -  358

Giasemi K. Angeli is an academic researcher from University of Crete. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 223 citations.

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Structural Stability, Vibrational Properties, and Photoluminescence in CsSnI3 Perovskite upon the Addition of SnF2

TL;DR: The CsSnI3 perovskite and the corresponding SnF2-containing material with nominal composition Cs SnI2.95F0.05 were synthesized by solid-state reactions and structurally characterized by powder X-ray diffraction and exhibit residual blue shifts and broadening as a sign of structural transformation initiation.
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Luminescent and Proton Conducting Lanthanide Coordination Networks Based On a Zwitterionic Tripodal Triphosphonate.

TL;DR: The synthesis, structural characterization, luminescence properties, and proton conduction performance of a new family of isostructural cationic 2D layered compounds are reported, and the observed transitions are attributed solely to f-f transitions of the lanthanide ions present.
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Structural Variability in Multifunctional Metal Xylenediaminetetraphosphonate Hybrids

TL;DR: Thermogravimetric and X-ray thermodiffraction analyses of M-(p-H6L) showed that the integrity of their crystalline structures is maintained up to 470 K, without significant reduction of water content, while thermal decomposition takes place above 580 K, and the impedance data indicate both families of compounds display similar proton conductivities.
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Remarkable Structural Diversity between Zr/Hf and Rare-Earth MOFs via Ligand Functionalization and the Discovery of Unique (4, 8)-c and (4, 12)-connected Frameworks.

TL;DR: A sulfone functionalized tetrahedral carboxylate-based ligand is capable in directing the formation of new and fascinating MOFs when combined with Zr4+/Hf4+ and rare-earth metal cations (RE) with improved gas-sorption properties.
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Water Interaction with Mineral Dust Aerosol: Particle Size and Hygroscopic Properties of Dust

TL;DR: In this article, diffused reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy is used to evaluate the in situ water adsorption on natural Arizona test dust (ATD) particles.