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Laura Crociani

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  19
Citations -  395

Laura Crociani is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Magnesium. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 368 citations.

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Facile high-yield synthesis of pure, crystalline Mg(BH4)2.

TL;DR: Magnesium borohydride, Mg(BH4)2, a long-sought candidate for efficient hydrogen storage chemisorption technology, has been obtained in a pure and crystalline form by two new synthetic routes in a hydrocarbon solvent.
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Metal-metal electronic coupling in syn and anti stereoisomers of mixed-valent (FeCp)2-, (RhL2)2-, and (FeCp)(RhL2)-as-indacenediide ions.

TL;DR: Despite their redox asymmetry, even in the heterobimetallic iron-rhodium as-indacenediide complexes, strong metal-metal coupling is present, in fact, oxidation of the iron centre is accompanied by electron transfer from rhodium to iron and formation of a reactive 17-electron r Rhodium site.
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Tuning the Electronic Communication in Heterobimetallic Mixed-Valence Ions of (1-Ferrocenyl)- and (2-Ferrocenyl)indenyl Rhodium Isomers

TL;DR: These methods allow us to establish a trend based on the magnitude of iron-rhodium electronic coupling H(ab) ranging from valence trapped to almost delocalised ions.
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Synthesis, structure and reactivity of homobimetallic Rh(I) and Ir(I) complexes of s - and as -indacene-diide

TL;DR: The reaction of the 2,7-dimethyl-as-indacene-diide-[M(COD)]2 species with CO, the higher reactivity of the syn isomers has been justified on the basis of a greater instability of the ground state due to steric interactions between the COD groups as discussed by the authors.
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Nanoconfined mixed Li and Mg borohydrides as materials for solid state hydrogen storage

TL;DR: In this article, several mixtures of LiBH4 and MgH4 borohydrides in different stoichiometric ratios were investigated with X-ray powder diffraction and thermal programmed desorption (TPD) volumetric analysis to test the dehydrogenation kinetics.