Clathrates represent a family of inorganic materials called cage compounds. The key feature of their crystal structures is a three-dimensional (host) framework bearing large cavities (cages) with 20-28 vertices. These polyhedral cages bear-as a rule-guest species. Depending on the formal charge of the framework, clathrates are grouped in anionic, cationic and neutral. While the bonding in the framework is of (polar) covalent nature, the guest-host interaction can be ionic, covalent or even van-der Waals, depending on the chemical composition of the clathrates. The chemical composition and structural features of the cationic clathrates can be described by the enhanced Zintl concept, whereas the composition of the anionic clathrates deviates ...
Synthesis and physical properties investigations of open-framework intermetallic clathrate
New clathrate-based phase-change materials with cage-like structures incorporating Cs and Ba guest a...
The investigation of the factors responsible for the stability of the diverse crystal forms that a g...
Clathrates represent a family of inorganic materials called cage compounds. The key feature of their...
International audienceIn this chapter the authors relate the discovery of the first inorganic clathr...
Dedicated to Prof. Yuri Grin on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday In many cases, idealized crystal s...
The compound 3-hydroxy-6-(4'-nitro)phenylazopyridine (1) was observed to incorporate several organic...
The host/guest clathrate systems - [(ZnI2)6(ZnQ)]/[Pn4Qx] (Pn = P, As ; Q = S, Se) are obtained by o...
A molecular-graphics study has been performed in order to build and visualize the shape of cavities ...
Polymer clathrates are a fascinating class of crystalline host–guest compounds in which at least one...
Includes bibliographical references.X-ray crystallographic studies have been used to elucidate the s...
Clathrates are a class of new materials that have an open-framework structure that allows guest atom...
Earth abundant element clathrate phases are of interest for a number of applications ranging from ph...
International audienceOrganic clathrates, particularly those formed by hydroquinone (HQ) and gas mix...
Carbon-based frameworks composed of sp3 bonding represent a class of extremely lightweight strong ma...
Synthesis and physical properties investigations of open-framework intermetallic clathrate
New clathrate-based phase-change materials with cage-like structures incorporating Cs and Ba guest a...
The investigation of the factors responsible for the stability of the diverse crystal forms that a g...
Clathrates represent a family of inorganic materials called cage compounds. The key feature of their...
International audienceIn this chapter the authors relate the discovery of the first inorganic clathr...
Dedicated to Prof. Yuri Grin on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday In many cases, idealized crystal s...
The compound 3-hydroxy-6-(4'-nitro)phenylazopyridine (1) was observed to incorporate several organic...
The host/guest clathrate systems - [(ZnI2)6(ZnQ)]/[Pn4Qx] (Pn = P, As ; Q = S, Se) are obtained by o...
A molecular-graphics study has been performed in order to build and visualize the shape of cavities ...
Polymer clathrates are a fascinating class of crystalline host–guest compounds in which at least one...
Includes bibliographical references.X-ray crystallographic studies have been used to elucidate the s...
Clathrates are a class of new materials that have an open-framework structure that allows guest atom...
Earth abundant element clathrate phases are of interest for a number of applications ranging from ph...
International audienceOrganic clathrates, particularly those formed by hydroquinone (HQ) and gas mix...
Carbon-based frameworks composed of sp3 bonding represent a class of extremely lightweight strong ma...
Synthesis and physical properties investigations of open-framework intermetallic clathrate
New clathrate-based phase-change materials with cage-like structures incorporating Cs and Ba guest a...
The investigation of the factors responsible for the stability of the diverse crystal forms that a g...