Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands
Includes bibliographical references. === Crystal engineering based upon organic-inorganic compounds has made rapid progress in recent years. These compounds are known to combine the inherent advantages of both organic and inorganic substances. In this thesis, a range of metal compounds were investig...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-63412020-07-22T05:07:56Z Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands Moitsheki, Lesego J Bourne, Susan A Nassimbeni, Luigi R Chemistry Includes bibliographical references. Crystal engineering based upon organic-inorganic compounds has made rapid progress in recent years. These compounds are known to combine the inherent advantages of both organic and inorganic substances. In this thesis, a range of metal compounds were investigated. These include compounds of actinides, lanthanides, transition and main group metals using dipyridyl ligands (4,4'-bipyridine-N,N'-dioxide (bpdo), 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (BPE) and 1,2-di(4-pyridyl)ethylene (OPE) Compounds prepared were characterised by x-ray diffractometry. Thermal analysis (thermogravimetry (TG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and hot stage microscopy (HSM)) was used to determine the thermal behaviour of these compounds. Microanalysis was used to confirm elemental composition. 2014-08-13T14:27:25Z 2014-08-13T14:27:25Z 2006 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6341 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry |
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Includes bibliographical references. === Crystal engineering based upon organic-inorganic compounds has made rapid progress in recent years. These compounds are known to combine the inherent advantages of both organic and inorganic substances. In this thesis, a range of metal compounds were investigated. These include compounds of actinides, lanthanides, transition and main group metals using dipyridyl ligands (4,4'-bipyridine-N,N'-dioxide (bpdo), 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (BPE) and 1,2-di(4-pyridyl)ethylene (OPE) Compounds prepared were characterised by x-ray diffractometry. Thermal analysis (thermogravimetry (TG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and hot stage microscopy (HSM)) was used to determine the thermal behaviour of these compounds. Microanalysis was used to confirm elemental composition. |
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Bourne, Susan A |
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Bourne, Susan A Moitsheki, Lesego J |
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Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands |
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Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands |
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Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands |
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Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands |
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Crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of N- and O-donor dipyridyl ligands |
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crystal engineering of novel organic-inorganic compounds of n- and o-donor dipyridyl ligands |
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University of Cape Town |
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