Publications by authors named "Pavel P Kushch"

Herein, we show that thin films of MAPbI, FAPbI, (CsMA)PbI, and (CsMAFA)PbI, where MA and FA are methylammonium and formamidinium cations, respectively, tolerate ultrahigh doses of γ rays approaching 10 MGy without significant changes in their absorption spectra. However, among the studied materials, FAPbI was the only one that did not form metallic lead due to its extreme radiation hardness. Infrared near-field optical microscopy revealed the radiation-induced depletion of organic cations from the grains of MAPbI and their accumulation at the grain boundaries, whereas FAPbI on the contrary lost FA cations from the grain boundaries.

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Cellulose was produced by the modified traditional method with 35% yield from the stem of Sosnovsky hogweed and was characterized by elemental analysis, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffractometry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). For , the degree of crystallinity (approximately 70%) and the glass transition temperature (105-108 °C) were determined. It was found that the whiteness characteristic in the case of was 92% and this significate was obtained without a bleaching procedure using chlorine-containing reagents.

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We report the first highly conducting single-molecule magnet, (BEDO)[ReF]·6HO [1; BEDO = bis(ethylenedioxo)tetrathiafulvalene], whose conductivity and single-molecule magnetism coexist in the same temperature range. The compound was synthesized by BEDO electrocrystallization in the presence of (PhP)[ReF]·2HO and characterized by crystallography and measurements of the conductivity and alternating-current magnetic susceptibility.

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