Publications by authors named "Eric Gabilondo"

Article Synopsis
  • A new compound called Na(S(OH)CH)(BO) (NMSB) has been synthesized, featuring a unique three-dimensional structure and a new methylsulfanetriol functional group.
  • NMSB can form large, high-quality crystals using spontaneous crystallization and is confirmed through various analytical methods like SC-XRD and FT-IR spectroscopy.
  • The compound is thermally stable up to 200 °C, highly soluble in water, and exhibits interesting optical properties, being transparent in the UV-vis region with absorption in the deep-UV range.
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Early transition-metal chalcogenides have garnered recent attention for their optoelectronic properties for solar energy conversion. Herein, the first Zr-/Hf-chalcogenides with a main group cation, BaHfSnSe () and BaZrSnSe(Se) (), have been synthesized. The structure of is formed from isolated SnSe tetrahedra and distorted HfSe octahedra.

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Inherently disordered structures of carbon nitrides have hindered an atomic level tunability and understanding of their catalytic reactivity. Starting from a crystalline carbon nitride, poly(triazine imide) or PTI/LiCl, the coordination of copper cations to its intralayer -triazine groups was investigated using molten salt reactions. The reaction of PTI/LiCl within CuCl or eutectic KCl/CuCl molten salt mixtures at 280 to 450 °C could be used to yield three partially disordered and ordered structures, wherein the Cu cations are found to coordinate within the intralayer cavities.

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The removal of lead from commercialized perovskite-oxide-based piezoceramics has been a recent major topic in materials research owing to legislation in many countries. In this regard, Sn(II)-perovskite oxides have garnered keen interest due to their predicted large spontaneous electric polarizations and isoelectronic nature for substitution of Pb(II) cations. However, they have not been considered synthesizable owing to their high metastability.

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Sn(ii)-based perovskite oxides, being the subject of longstanding theoretical interest for the past two decades, have been synthesized for the first time in the form of nano eggshell particle morphologies. All past reported synthetic attempts have been unsuccessful owing to their metastable nature, , by their thermodynamic instability towards decomposition to their constituent oxides. A new approach was discovered that finally provides an effective solution to surmounting this intractable synthetic barrier and which can be the key to unlocking the door to many other predicted metastable oxides.

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Recently, many new, complex, functional oxides have been discovered with the surprising use of topotactic ion-exchange reactions on close-packed structures, such as found for wurtzite, rutile, perovskite, and other structure types. Despite a lack of apparent cation-diffusion pathways in these structure types, synthetic low-temperature transformations are possible with the interdiffusion and exchange of functional cations possessing ns stereoactive lone pairs (e. g.

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