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1. External Electric Field Control of Exciton Motion in Porphyrin-Based Metal Organic Frameworks.

2. Shedding Light on the Enigmatic TcO 2  ⋅ xH 2 O Structure with Density Functional Theory and EXAFS Spectroscopy.

3. On-Surface Formation of Cyano-Vinylene Linked Chains by Knoevenagel Condensation.

4. Bridging the Green Gap: Metal-Organic Framework Heteromultilayers Assembled from Porphyrinic Linkers Identified by Using Computational Screening.

5. Ultrathin Layers of PdPX (X=S, Se): Two Dimensional Semiconductors for Photocatalytic Water Splitting.

6. Zn 2+ -Ion Sensing by Fluorescent Schiff Base Calix[4]arene Macrocycles.

7. Platinum-Containing Polyoxometalates: syn- and anti-[Pt(II)2(α-PW11O39)2](10-) and Formation of the Metal-Metal-Bonded di-Pt(III) Derivatives.

8. The mixed gold-palladium polyoxo-noble-metalate [NaAu(III)4Pd(II)8O8(AsO4)8](11-).

9. On the mechanism of hydrogen activation by frustrated Lewis pairs.

10. Disilicon complexes with two hexacoordinate Si atoms: paddlewheel-shaped isomers with (ClN4 )Si-Si(S4 Cl) and (ClN2 S2 )Si-Si(S2 N2 Cl) skeletons.

11. Fe-doped ZnO nanoparticles: the oxidation number and local charge on iron, studied by 57Fe Mößbauer spectroscopy and DFT calculations.

12. From an icosahedron to a plane: flattening dodecaiodo-dodecaborate by successive stripping of iodine.

13. Noncovalent bifunctional organocatalysts: powerful tools for contiguous quaternary-tertiary stereogenic carbon formation, scope, and origin of enantioselectivity.

14. The structure of layered covalent-organic frameworks.

15. Ylenes in the M(II)→Si(IV) (M=Si, Ge, Sn) coordination mode.

17. The induced magnetic field in cyclic molecules.

18. Theoretical studies on the smallest fullerene: from monomer to oligomers and solid States.

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