Publications by authors named "Martin Zeuner"

Silicates are one of the most important classes of compounds on this planet, and more than 1000 silicates have been identified in the mineral kingdom. Additionally, several hundreds of artificial silicates have been synthesized. The substitution of oxygen by nitrogen leads to the structurally diverse and manifold class of nitridosilicates.

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Background: Due to the novel reimbursement policies, hospitals face substantial conflicts regarding best patient care and optimal utilization of resources. In order to optimize patient treatment, a central patients admission (CPA) unit has been established.

Methods: All patients electively referred to the hospital were primarily treated by a medical specialist at the CPA unit.

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By studying the thermal condensation of melamine, we have identified three solid molecular adducts consisting of melamine C(3)N(3)(NH(2))(3) and melem C(6)N(7)(NH(2))(3) in differing molar ratios. We solved the crystal structure of 2 C(3)N(3)(NH(2))(3)C(6)N(7)(NH(2))(3) (1; C2/c; a=21.526(4), b=12.

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The mixed valence europium nitridosilicate Eu(2)SiN(3) has been synthesized at 900 degrees C in welded tantalum ampules starting from europium and silicon diimide Si(NH)(2) in a lithium flux. The structure of the black material has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis (Cmca (no. 64), a = 542.

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Cs(10)Ta(29.27)o(78).

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online

January 2009

Single crystals of caesium tantalate(V), Cs(10)Ta(29.27)O(78), were obtained as a serendipitous product in a welded tantalum ampoule by a blank reaction of CsBr and bis-muth subnitrate [Bi(5)O(OH)(9)(NO(3))(4)] with the container material. The crystal structure of the title compound is made up of a three-dimensional framework constituted by two types of layers, viz.

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We present two organometallic precursor approaches leading to the hitherto-unknown dioxo monocarbodiimides (Ln(2)O(2)CN(2)) of the late lanthanides Ho, Er, and Yb as well as yttrium. One involves insertion of CO(2), and the other one is a straightforward route using a molecular single-source precursor. To this end the reactivity of the activated amido lanthanide compound [(Cp(2)ErNH(2))(2)] towards carbon dioxide absorption under supercritical conditions was studied.

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The decomposition process of ammine lanthanide metallocenes was studied by X-ray diffractometry, spectroscopy and theoretical investigations. A series of ammine-tris(eta(5)-cyclopentadienyl)lanthanide(III) complexes 1-Ln (Lanthanide (Ln)=Sm, Gd, Dy, Ho, Er, Yb) was synthesised by the reaction of [Cp(3)Ln] complexes (Cp=cyclopentadienyl) with liquid ammonia at -78 degrees C and structurally characterised by X-ray diffraction methods, mass spectrometry and vibrational (IR, Raman) spectroscopy. Furthermore, amido-bis(eta(5)-cyclopentadienyl)lanthanide(III) complexes 2-Ln (Ln=Dy, Ho, Er, Yb) were synthesised by heating the respective ammine adduct 1-Ln in an inert gas atmosphere at temperatures of between 240 and 290 degrees C.

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