01407nam2-2200421---450-99000132904020331620150701151715.02-503-63534-2000132904USA01000132904(ALEPH)000132904USA0100013290420040102d1986----km-y0itay0103----balatengBE||||||||001yy<<Vol. 1..>> : Expositio super Heptateuchumedidit Charles Lohr et Rainer BerndtTurnholtiBrepols1986XX, 250 p.24 cmCorpus ChristianorumContinuatio mediaevalis532001Corpus ChristianorumContinuatio mediaevalis530010001228582001Andreas de Sancto Victore OpereANDREAS :de Sancto Victore544384LOHR,CharlesBERNDT,RainerITsalbcISBD990001329040203316V.4. Coll.2/ 50.1 (IV A 864 bis/53)25553 L.M.IV ABKUMASIAV61020040102USA011242SIAV61020040102USA011243SIAV61020040102USA011243PATRY9020040406USA011734COPAT49020051014USA011635RIVELLI9020150701USA011517Expositio super Heptateuchum925966UNISA04306nam 2201357z- 450 991055737270332120220111(CKB)5400000000042164(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76458(oapen)doab76458(EXLCZ)99540000000004216420202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCarbon LigandsFrom Fundamental Aspects to ApplicationsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (311 p.)3-0365-1350-7 3-0365-1349-3 Homogeneous catalysis owes its success, in large part, to the development of a wide range of ligands with well-defined electronic and steric properties, which have thus made it possible to adjust the behavior of many organometallic complexes. However, ligands used in catalysis have long been centered on elements of group 15, and it is only more recently that carbon ligands have proved to be valuable alternatives with the emergence of cyclic diaminocarbenes (NHC).This Special Issue aims to provide a contemporary overview of the advances in carbon ligand chemistry from fundamental aspects to applications.Carbon Ligands Research and information: generalbicssc195Pt NMRalkali metalsamideamino-acidsaromaticityasymmetric synthesiscalixarenecarbenescarbido complexescarbodiphosphoranecarbon ligandcarbonecarbone complexescatalysischemical bondingchiralitycoordinationcoordination chemistrycopolymerization of epoxide with CO2Cu(I) complexcyclooctatetraene ionsdehydrogenationdensity functional theorydensity functional theory (DFT)DFT calculationsdrug resistanceelectrochemistryelectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopyelectronic structuregermylenegoldhafniumhybrid moleculesimidazoleintramolecular C-H activationion pairsligandligandslithiummacrocyclemalariamercury(II) complexmetal complexesmetathesisN-heterocyclic carbeneN-heterocyclic carbenesn/ananoparticlenatural bond orbitalsnegative chargeNHCNHC ligandsNHC-ligandsnitro catalystsolefinsoptical resolutionoxidepalladium catalystphosphonium ylidephosphorus ylidesphotoluminescencepincerpincer ligandpincer ligandsPlasmodium falciparumplatinumpotassiumreactivityrhodiumrutheniumselenonium saltsselenonium ylidesspectroscopystereogenic selenium atomstructure-activity relationshipSuzuki-Miyaura reactionT-shapedtitaniumtransition metal complexestropylidenyl ionswaterX-rayylideylidesResearch and information: generalCanac Yvesedt1318571Canac YvesothBOOK9910557372703321Carbon Ligands3033415UNINA05566nam 2201465z- 450 991055760990332120220321(CKB)5400000000045303(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79685(oapen)doab79685(EXLCZ)99540000000004530320202203d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNew Trends in Lithium NiobateFrom Bulk to NanocrystalsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (382 p.)3-0365-3340-0 3-0365-3339-7 The present volume "New Trends in Lithium Niobate: From Bulk to Nanocrystals" contains the materials of a Special Issue of the MDPI journal Crystals dedicated to the memory of Prof. Dr. Ortwin F. Schirmer and provides a new synopsis of his research focusing on LiNbO3. It also includes recent developments, exemplifying the continued interest in this outstanding ferroelectric, non-linear optical and holographic crystal as a workhorse for testing and realizing new ideas and applications.This book starts with reviews on intrinsic and extrinsic crystal defects in LiNbO3 of single-crystal, thin-film or nano-powder forms, studied by various optical, magnetic resonance and nuclear methods, clarifying in particular the reasons for the suppression of anion vacancy formation upon thermal reduction, mechano-chemical processing or irradiations of various types. The reviews are followed by research papers on the experimental and theoretical investigation of small polarons, together with recent results on the properties of Li(Nb,Ta)O3 mixed crystals. Among the various contributions dealing with nonlinear optical applications, papers on device development, entangled photon pair generation and thin films on the Lithium Niobate On Insulator (LNOI) platform can also be found.New Trends in Lithium Niobate Research and information: generalbicsscacousticAFMBAW resonatorBethe-Salpeter equationbipolaronsbulk crystalscharge localizationchemical compositionchemical vapor depositioncrystal structuredefect structure and generationdefectsdensity-functional theorydiluted-magnetic oxidesdomain wallsdomain-wall conductionelectro-optical deviceselectro-opticselectron nuclear double resonanceelectron paramagnetic resonanceelemental dopingepitaxyextended phase matchingextrinsic defectsferroelectric domainsferroelectricsferromagnetismhigh-temperaturehyperfine interactionsimpurityintrinsic defectintrinsic defectsion beam analysislanthanideslattice deformationlattice locationlead-free piezoelectricsLi diffusionLiNbO3liquid phase epitaxyLiTaO3lithiumlithium niobatelithium niobate-tantalatelithium tantalatelithium tantalate thin filmlithium vacancyLNOIluminescenceMarcus-Holstein's theorymicroring resonatormode-locked lasermolecular beam epitaxyMonte Carlo simulationsnanocrystalsnanoparticlesnanopowdersniobatenonlinear mirror mode lockingoptical responseoxide crystalsoxygen vacanciesparamagnetic ionparametric down-conversionphoton-pair generationphotorefractivitypiezoelectricpiezoresponse force microscopypolaronspulsed laser depositionQ-factorradiation damageRaman scatteringRaman spectroscopysecond harmonic generationsecond-harmonic generationself-trapped electronssensorsmall polaron hoppingsputteringstrontium titanatetemperature dependence of electroconductivityTFLNthin filmthin film lithium niobatethin filmstransient absorptionvarFDTDwhispering gallery resonatorsx-cut LNX-ray diffractionResearch and information: generalCorradi Gáboredt1318575Kovács LászlóedtCorradi GáborothKovács LászlóothBOOK9910557609903321New Trends in Lithium Niobate3033419UNINA