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- 2023Anomalous Electron–Phonon Coupling in Cesium-Substituted Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskites
- 2023Photoelectrochemical performance of strontium titanium oxynitride photo-activated with cobalt phosphate nanoparticles for oxidation of alkaline watercitations
- 2023Using pressure to unravel the structure–dynamic-disorder relationship in metal halide perovskitescitations
- 2023Using pressure to unravel the structure-dynamic-disorder relationship in metal halide perovskitescitations
- 2021Photoluminescence of bound-exciton complexes and assignment to shallowdefects in methylammonium/formamidinium lead iodide mixed crystals
- 2020Phase behavior and substitution limit of mixed cesium-formamidinium lead triiodide perovskitescitations
- 2019Spectroscopic ellipsometry study of FAxMA1−xPbI3 hybrid perovskite single crystals
- 2018Pressure-Induced Locking of Methylammonium Cations versus Amorphization in Hybrid Lead Iodide Perovskitescitations
- 2018Pressure-Induced Locking of Methylammonium Cations versus Amorphization in Hybrid Lead Iodide Perovskites
- 2017Determination of the Hydrogen Positions in the Novel Barium Boroarsenate Ba[B2As2O8(OH)2] by Combined Single Crystal X-ray and Powder Neutron Investigationscitations
- 2016Efficient bi-functional electrocatalysts of strontium iron oxy-halides for oxygen evolution and reduction reactions in alkaline mediacitations
- 2015Reversible Hydration of CH3NH3Pbl3 in Films, Single Crystals, and Solar Cellscitations
- 2015Reversible hydration of CH3NH3PbI3 in films, single crystals, and solar cellscitations
- 2015The cubic perovskite structure of black formamidinium lead iodide, α-[HC(NH2)2]PbI3, at 298 Kcitations
- 2014Determining hydrogen positions in crystal engineered organic molecular complexes by joint neutron powder and single crystal X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2014Synthesis and structural characterisation of iron(II) and copper(II) diphosphates containing flattened metal oxotetrahedracitations
- 2014Direct observation of structural changes near and at the charge-ordering temperature of ilvaite using high-flux neutron powder diffraction
- 2014Neutron powder diffractioncitations
- 2013Iron fluorophosphatescitations
- 2013Manganese (III) fluorophosphate frameworkscitations
- 2012Probing hydrogen positions in hydrous compounds:information from parametric neutron powder diffraction studiescitations
- 2012Copper(II) fluorophosphatescitations
- 2012Probing hydrogen positions in hydrous compoundscitations
- 2012Cobalt (II) fluorophosphate frameworkscitations
- 2011Fluoride-rich, hydrofluorothermal routes to functional transition metal (Mn, Fe, Co, Cu) fluorophosphatescitations
- 2010Structural isotope effects in metal hydrides and deuteridescitations
- 2010The kinetics of bulk hydration of the disaccharides α-lactose and trehalose by in situ neutron powder diffractioncitations
- 2010Combined single-crystal X-ray and neutron powder diffraction structure analysis exemplified through full structure determinations of framework and layer beryllate mineralscitations
- 2009Synthesis and crystal structures of iron hydrogen phosphatescitations
- 2009Crystallography of hydrogen-containing compoundscitations
- 2009Crystallography of hydrogen-containing compounds: realizing the potential of neutron powder diffractioncitations
- 2009In situ neutron powder diffraction and structure determination in controlled humiditiescitations
- 2004Investigation of cancrinite structures by powder neutron diffractioncitations
- 2003The effect of calcium on phase formation in the sodium aluminium silicate carbonate system and the structure of NaCaSiO3OHcitations
- 2002Variable temperature powder neutron diffraction study of SmNiO3 through its M-I transition using a combination of samarium and nickel isotopic substitutioncitations
- 2002Crystal structures and magnetic properties of the manganese oxide chlorides Sr2MnO3Cl and Sr4Mn3O8-yCl2citations
- 2001New directions in synthetic and structural solid state chemistrycitations
- 2001Structural and Mössbauer study of Sr2FeO3X (X = F, Cl, Br) and the magnetic structure of Sr2FeO3Fcitations
- 2000Neutron and x-ray powder diffraction studies of the oxynitrides SrW(O,N)3, Ba3W2(O,N)8 and Ba3Mo2(O,N)8citations
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New directions in synthetic and structural solid state chemistry
Abstract
The synthetic and structural chemistry of copper in complex oxides has developed extremely rapidly since the first reports of high temperature superconductivity in 1986. This progress in cuprate solid state chemistry has far outpaced that in many other areas of complex oxide chemistry. Significant new developments have included the formation of new complex oxides incorporating the volatile post transition oxides of T1, Hg, Pb and Bi, the generation of complex structures based on stacked perovskites and/or other building blocks, the use of very high pressures during synthesis and the stabilisation of complex anions in oxides. Many of these advances are now being developed outside cuprate chemistry particularly with other late first row transition metals such as iron, nickel and cobalt. The aim of this article is not to review cuprate chemistry but to demonstrate where work on high T superconductors has resulted in significant recent progress for other transitional metal oxide systems. The syntheses and structures of these new complex oxides are described and areas where developments, derived from the discoveries in cuprate chemistry, can be expected in the next decade are also proposed.