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Vadim G. Kessler

Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Publications -  298
Citations -  6199

Vadim G. Kessler is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alkoxide & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 284 publications receiving 5262 citations. Previous affiliations of Vadim G. Kessler include Bar-Ilan University & Center for Advanced Materials.

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Application of metal alkoxides in the synthesis of oxides

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that considerable attention in sol-gel chemistry of oxides should be paid to decomposition of M(OR)n with elimination of ether and formation of oxoalkoxides, containing M-O-M' bonds.
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First principles simulation of reaction steps in the atomic layer deposition of titania: dependence of growth on Lewis acidity of titanocene precursor.

TL;DR: The simulations reveal that the Cp* ligand of TiCp*(OMe)(3) lowers the Lewis acidity of the Ti centre and prevents its coordination to surface O ('densification') during both of the ALD pulses, which means that there is no deposition of TiO(2) films.
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Lanthanum molybdate nanoparticles from the Bradley reaction: factors influencing their composition, structure, and functional characteristics as potential matrixes for luminescent phosphors.

TL;DR: Introduction of smaller Re3+ cations such as Sm3+ by doping favors stabilization of the La2–xRExMo2O9 phase with improved crystallinity even after lower-temperature thermal treatment.
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A convenient route to anionic and cyclic aluminosiloxanes: crystal structures of [PyH][Al{OSiPh2(OSiPh2)2O}2] and the first twelve-membered organic aluminosilicate Al2Si4O6 ring

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction of Al2Cl6 with an excess of Ph2Si(OH)2 in THF in the presence of pyridine yielded new anionic and cyclic aluminosiloxanes.
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Mesoporous silica adsorbents modified with amino polycarboxylate ligands – functional characteristics, health and environmental effects

TL;DR: The cytotoxicity was assessed using four different types of healthy cells, human skeletal muscles derived cells, fibroblast cells, macrophage cells, and human umbilical vein endothelial cells, indicating lower toxicity of ligand-free MP than MP bearing amino poly-carboxylate functions.