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Uwe Ruschewitz
Researcher at University of Cologne
Publications - 157
Citations - 2137
Uwe Ruschewitz is an academic researcher from University of Cologne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Acetylenedicarboxylic acid. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 150 publications receiving 1707 citations.
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Vacancy-Controlled Na+ Superion Conduction in Na11Sn2PS12
TL;DR: In this paper, the superionic conductor Na11 Sn2 PS12, which possesses a room temperature Na+ conductivity close to 4'mS'cm-1, is presented.
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Vacancy-Controlled Na+ Superion Conduction in Na11Sn2PS12
TL;DR: This work presents the superionic conductor Na11 Sn2 PS12, which possesses a room temperature Na+ conductivity close to 4 mS cm-1, thus the highest value known to date for sulfide-based solids, and indicates that sodium electrolytes are about to equal the performance of their lithium counterparts.
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Conductance Photoswitching of Metal-Organic Frameworks with Embedded Spiropyran.
Shubham Garg,Heidi A. Schwartz,Mariana Kozlowska,Anemar Bruno Kanj,Kai Müller,Wolfgang Wenzel,Uwe Ruschewitz,Lars Heinke +7 more
TL;DR: Under UV irradiation, the spiropyran reversibly isomerizes to the open merocyanine (MC) form, a zwitterionic molecule with an extended conjugated π-system, which allows for remote control over the conductance of the SP@UiO-67 MOF film, and the Conductance can be increased by one order of magnitude.
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Metal–Organic Frameworks as Hosts for Photochromic Guest Molecules
Daniela Hermann,Herman Emerich,Robert Lepski,Dominik Schaniel,Dominik Schaniel,Uwe Ruschewitz +5 more
TL;DR: Several metal-organic framework compounds were loaded with azobenzene (AZB) and the influence of the host material on the switching behavior of the embedded AZB molecules was shown.
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Binary and ternary carbides of alkali and alkaline-earth metals
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the preparation methods, crystallochemistry and physical properties of binary and ternary carbides of Group I or Group II metals is presented, where the ionic description is not valid in all cases, as these compounds display interesting properties on the borderline between ionic and metallic behaviour.