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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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Synthesis, Characterization, and Thermal Study of Divalent Germanium, Tin, and Lead Triazenides as Potential Vapor Deposition Precursors.
Rouzbeh Samii,David Zanders,David Zanders,Anton Fransson,Goran Bačić,Seán T. Barry,Lars Ojamäe,Vadim G. Kessler,Henrik Pedersen,Nathan J. O’Brien +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, tetracoordinated 1,3-di-tert-butyltriazenide ligands are presented for vapor deposition with a single-step volatilization by thermogravimetric analysis.
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Electrochemical synthesis, structural characterization, and decomposition of rhenium oxoethoxide, Re4O4(OEt)12. Ligand influence on the structure and bonding in the high-valent tetranuclear planar rhenium alkoxide clusters.
Olesya A. Nikonova,Kjell Jansson,Vadim G. Kessler,Margareta Sundberg,A. I. Baranov,Andrei V. Shevelkov,D. V. Drobot,Gulaim A. Seisenbaeva +7 more
TL;DR: Treatment of rhenium in ethanol in the presence of LiCl as a conductive additive results with high yield in formation of a new oxoethoxide cluster, Re(4)O(4)(OEt)(12), indicating relatively low contribution of metal-metal bonding in the stability of the core.
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Molybdenum(Vi) Methoxyethoxides. Synthesis and Structure of MoO2(OC2H4OMe)2 and Polymeric NaMoO2(OC2H4OMe)3
TL;DR: In this article, an X-ray structural study of MoO(OC2H4OMe) showed that its crystals are constructed of monomeric molecules with both methoxyethoxide groups forming chelate rings around the molybdenum atoms.
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Synthesis and X-ray single crystal study of niobium and tantalum oxo-ethoxo-perrhenates,
TL;DR: Niobium and tantalum oxo-ethoxo-perrhenates, M 4 V O 2 ( OEt ) 14 ( ReO 4 ) 2, are easily obtained in high yields via interaction of metal ethoxides, MV(OEt)5, with rhenium heptoxide, Re2O7, in hydrocarbon solvents as mentioned in this paper.