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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Evaluation of The Electronic Properties of Carbon(0)-Based Compounds Through Gold Catalysis and X-Ray Structure Analysis / Évaluation des propriétés électroniques des composés à base de carbone(0) par la catalyse a l’or et analyse des structures aux rayons-X.

El hellani, Ahmad 23 November 2012 (has links)
La plupart des composés organiques ont un atome de carbone tétravalent, où tous les électrons de valence sont utilisés pour former des liaisons covalentes. En parallèle, la chimie des composés divalents ayant un carbone(II) s’est développée après l’isolement de carbènes stables par Bertrand en 1985. Auparavant, en 1961, Ramirez a rapporté l’isolement de l’hexaphénylcarbodiphosphorane, que l’on peut considérer comme un composé présentant un carbone(0) avec ses deux doublets libres, lui permettant de coordiner jusqu’à deux acides de Lewis. A partir de 2006, les propriétés électroniques de ces ligands ont été étudiées au travers d’études théoriques par Frenking ; ce qui a permis à Bertrand et Fürstner d’isoler et d’ajouter des nouveaux membres à cette famille. Cette classe de ligand est aujourd’hui connue sous le nom de “carbônes”, avec comme formule générale CL2 (L = PR3 ou carbène).Cette famille n’a jamais été utilisée dans le domaine de la catalyse. C’est pourquoi nous avons, décidé d’etudier les propriétés électroniques de ce ces composés au travers de la catalyse à l’or, afin de les comparer aux NHC, phosphines, et phosphites. Récemment, nous avons utilisé ces composés pour générer des complexes donneur accepteur avec du GaCl3, et de corréler leurs différentes caractéristiques géometriques à leurs propriétés électroniques en utilisant les règles de Gutmann sur des adduits acide/base de Lewis. De plus, nous avons isolé des “dimères” ioniques dont la formation peut être expliquée par les propriétés intrinsèques des ligands. Nous avons ainsi démontré par ces deux approches que les “carbônes” sont de meilleurs donneurs que les NHC. / Most organic compounds which are stable in the condensed phase contain tetravalent carbon atoms, where all four valence electrons are being engaged in chemical bonds. On the other hand, the chemistry of divalent carbon(II) was only recognized after the isolation of a stable persistent carbene by Bertrand and co-workers in 1985. Such products display one s-type lone pair orbital and are thus good ligands. Earlier on, concern was also paid to a new family of compounds, first reported in 1961 by Ramirez and co-workers. They can be considered as divalent carbon(0) derivatives with two lone pairs at the central carbon, with a possibility of double coordination of two Lewis acids to this carbon. This feature was proposed by Kaska in 1973, and verified later by the isolation of di-metalated adducts. From 2006, these compounds were the centre of extensive theoretical investigations by Frenking, which led to the isolation of new members of this family by Fürstner and Bertrand. This family is now referred to as “carbones”, of general formula CL2 (L =PR3 or carbene).“Carbones” are still virtually unused in catalysis. Thus, we have decided to study these derivatives, especially in the field of gold catalysis, and to compare them with well-known ligands such as NHCs, phosphines and phosphites. Recently, we were able to synthesize their corresponding GaCl3 complexes and to rationalize their electronic properties through Gutmann’s rules for Lewis acid/Lewis base adducts. In addition, we obtained some ionic “dimers” and we explained their formation on the basis of ligand’s electronic properties. We have shown through these two approaches that carbones are far better donors than NHCs.
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Investigation Of Electronic And Magnetic Structure Of Transition Metal Oxides With Emphasis On Magnetoresistive Systems

Topwal, Dinesh 06 1900 (has links)
Electronic structure of transition metal oxides has been a subject of intense research since decades due to the wide spectrum of properties that they exhibit, like high temperature superconductivity, metal-insulator transitions (MIT), phase separation etc. Among these, colossal magnetoresistance (CMR), i.e. a sharp drop in the electrical resistance by the application of an external magnetic field, is a property of fundamental and technological importance. In the present study we investigate several of these interesting properties ranging from colossal magnetoresistance, metal-insulator transitions and phase separation phenomena on a wide range of magnetoresistive systems. All these properties originate in transition metal oxides due to a competition between the strong inter-atomic Coulomb interaction strength within the transition metal d electrons and a large hopping interaction strength between the metal d and oxygen 2p states. In this thesis we report the investigation of the electronic and magnetic structures of some magnetoresistive oxides, including various double perovskites and manganites, using various high energy spectroscopies in conjunction with various theoretical approaches. The samples for the present experimental investigation were prepared by different synthetic routes, such as solid state reaction, nitrate method, d.c arc melting and float zone method, and were characterized by x-ray diffraction, four probe resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, optical absorption and energy dispersive analysis of x-rays while some of the samples were supplied by our collaborators. Various spectroscopic techniques like x-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS), ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS) , bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy (BIS), x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), x-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy (XMCD) , electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), spatially resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and M¨ ossbauer spectroscopy were used to probe the samples. Theoretical methods include configuration interaction cluster approach to fit the XAS and XMCD spectra while ab initio band structure calculations along with the least-square fitting procedure was used to fit some of the valence and conduction bands. Following a general introduction in Chapter 1, the details of various experimental and theoretical techniques are discussed in Chapter 2 of this thesis. Recently, a double perovskite, Sr2FeMoO6, belonging to a general family of halfmetallic ferromagnetic oxides, has shown a spectacularly large magnetoresistance even at the room temperature and at relatively small applied magnetic fields compared to the extensively investigated class of magnetoresistive manganites. Physical properties of this compound is strongly influenced by the Fe -Mo ordering. We hence synthesized Sr2FeMoO6 sample, both with high and low degree of Fe/Mo ordering. Spectroscopic investigations of these samples suggest the presence of Fe rich and Mo rich domains of the type Sr2Fe1+xMo1−xO6 in disordered Sr2FeMoO6 at times. This prompted us to prepare bulk samples of Sr2Fe1+xMo1−xO6. In Chapter 3 we address various issues related to Fe/Mo ordering like saturation magnetization, variation of TC, and CMR as well as oxidation state of Fe and Mo in Sr2FeMoO6using this new series, ”Sr2Fe1+xMo1−xO6” as it offers a better control on the Fe/Mo bonds by controlling x. On the basis of the electron spectroscopic studies in conjunction with a configuration interaction cluster calculation model coupled with the conduction band, we claim that Fe remains in 3+oxidation state throughout the series, where as Mo changes its valency to maintain the charge neutrality. An analysis of the magnetic momentas a function of x suggests that Fe at the ”wrong” crystallographic site is coupled anti-parallel to the Fe moments at the ”correct” site. Additionally, Mo depolarizes to the extend proportional to the number of Mo sites in the near-neighbor co-ordination shell. Continuing with the double perovskites in Chapter 4 we investigate the electronic and magnetic structure of Sr2FeMoO6, Ca2FeMoO6 and Ba2FeMoO6using XAS and XMCD studies. We find that the conventional XAS and XMCD calculations based on configuration interaction of a typical fragment, FeO6in this case, is insufficient to reproduce the experimental spectrum as the compounds considered here are metallic. In order to include the non local charge transfer, we coupled FeO6 octahedra to a conduction band which mimics the Mo band. Within this model we obtained a good fit to the experimental spectrum. Chapter 5 deals with another series of double perovskite (Sr1−yCay)2FeReO6which exhibits a rich phase diagram since it undergoes a metal insulator transition (MIT) with composition at low temperatures. This system becomes more interesting due to the presence of a temperature driven MIT for higher y compositions. We find that the MIT is not related to the change in valency of Fe and Re. Analysis of the near Fermi edge valence band spectra suggests opening up of a soft gap. The main reason for MIT in this system is most likely the presence of strong electron-electron correlation between multiple electrons at the Re site, which is caused by the mismatch of the Re ionic radius and change in the crystal structure across MIT. Another issue which has been extensively investigated in this thesis is phase separation in manganites presented in Chapter 6. We use a spatially resolved, direct spectroscopic probe for electronic structure with an additional unique sensitivity to chemical compositions, to investigate high quality single crystal samples of La1/4Pr3/8Ca3/8MnO3 in the first section. This unique probe establishes the formation of distinct insulating domains embedded in the metallic host at low temperatures, significantly in the absence of any perceptible chemical inhomogeneity, with the domain-size at least an order of magnitude larger than the previous largest estimate. We also provide compelling evidence of memory effects in such domain formation and morphology, suggesting an intimate connection between these electronic domains and long-range strains, often thought to be an important ingredient in the physics of doped manganites. In second part of this chapter we discuss another system namely Eu0.5Y0.5MnO3 which undergoes a chemical phase separation forming alternate stripes of Eu rich (Y deficient) orthorhombic phase and Y rich (Eu deficient) hexagonal phases. These stripes are amazingly straight and run parallel over millimeters. One more system that we investigated is a mixture of ferromagnetic La5/8Sr3/8MnO3and insulating ferroelectric LuMnO3 taken in ratio 3:7, here too the attempt to make a single crystal resulted into a chemical phase separation forming strips of metallic La5/8Sr3/8MnO3and insulating LuMnO3 throughout the sample surface. Preliminary studies suggests that strain between the chemically and crystallographically different species may result into such interesting morphology. In Chapter 7 we study pseudo-one dimensional compounds Sr3CuIrO6 and Sr3ZnIrO6 using photo electron spectroscopy. The experimental results were fitted using band structure calculations with Full Potential Linearized Augmented Plane Wave (FP-LAPW) method.
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Θεωρητική μελέτη νανοσωματιδίων και νανοσυστημάτων πυριτίου

Κουκάρας, Εμμανουήλ Ν. 27 December 2010 (has links)
Στην εργασία αυτή μελετάμε μια σειρά από αντιπροσωπευτικά νανοφασικά συστήματα πυριτίου, στο πλαίσιο κοινών ιδιοτήτων και αρχών που θα βοηθήσουν σε μελλοντικές εφαρμογές σχεδιασμού μοριακών υλικών βασισμένων σε αυτά τα συστήματα. Οι κατηγορίες των συστημάτων με τα οποία ασχολούμαστε είναι (α) υδρογονωμένα και μη-υδρογονωμένα νανοσυσσωματώματα και νανοκρυσταλλικά συστήματα πυριτίου με ή χωρίς ενσωματωμένα μέταλλα μετάπτωσης, που αποτελούν χαρακτηριστικά μοντέλα ενδοεπιφάνειας μετάλλου−ημιαγωγού, (β) υπέρλεπτα υδρογονωμένα νανοσύρματα πυριτίου και (γ) οργανομεταλλικά πολλαπλών στρώσεων (multidecker-sandwiches) πυριτίου−άνθρακα. Εκτός από τη μελέτη των δομικών, ηλεκτρονικών, οπτικών, δονητικών και μαγνητικών ιδιοτήτων των συστημάτων, εστιάζουμε στην αναζήτηση μηχανισμών σταθεροποίησης και την εύρεση και καθορισμό κανόνων που μπορούν να λειτουργήσουν ως «εργαλεία μοριακού σχεδιασμού» με τη γενικότερη δυνατή ισχύ. Τα συσσωματώματα πυριτίου σταθεροποιούνται μέσου των μετάλλων μετάπτωσης σε δομές κλωβού και χαρακτηρίζονται συχνά από υψηλή συμμετρία και μεγάλα ενεργειακά χάσματα, ιδιότητες επιθυμητές για εφαρμογές στην οπτοηλεκτρονική και νανοηλεκτρονική. Στη μελέτη των νανοσυρμάτων πυριτίου συγκρίνουμε την σταθερότητα μεταξύ νανοσυρμάτων με διαφορετικές επιφανειακές δομές ενώ διατυπώνουμε κανόνα «μαγικότητας» νανοσυρμάτων με τον οποίο ερμηνεύουμε την σταθερότητά τους και την συνδέουμε με την ελαστικότητα και την κατανομή υδρογόνου στην επιφάνεια τους. Τέλος, βασιζόμενοι στην ισολοβική αρχή the boron connection, σχεδιάζουμε και μελετάμε μια νέα κατηγορία νανοδομών τύπου multidecker sandwiches οργανοπυριτίου. Στη διάρκεια εκπόνησης αυτής της διατριβής δημοσιεύτηκαν συνολικά 19 εργασίες σε διεθνή περιοδικά και σε πρακτικά συνεδρίων. / In this work we study a series of representative nanoscale systems based on silicon, in the context of common properties and principles which will assist in future applications in designing molecular materials based on these systems. The categories of the systems which we work on are (a) hydrogenated and non-hydrogenated silicon nanoclusters and nanocrystallic systems with or without embedded transition metals, which constitute models of metal−semiconductor interfaces, (b) ultrathin hydrogenated silicon nanowires and (c) organometallic silicon−carbon multidecker-sandwiches. In addition to the study of structural, electronic, optical, vibrational and magnetic properties of these systems, we focus on a search for stabilizing mechanisms and in finding and defining rules that can function as “molecular designing tools” with the broadest possible validity. The silicon nanoclusters are stabilized to cage-like structures by the insertion of transition metals and are characterized by high symmetry and large energy gaps, desirable properties for applications in optoelectronics and nanoelectronics. In the study of silicon nanowires we compare the stability between nanowires with different surface structures while we formulate “magicity” rules for nanowires with which we interpret their stability and associate it with their elasticity and the distribution of the surface hydrogen. Finally, based on the isolobal principle the boron connection, we design and study a new class of organometallic multidecker-sandwich type nanostructures. During the elaboration of this dissertation we published overall 19 papers in international scientific journals and conferences’ proceedings.
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Étude par ARPES et STS des propriétés éléctroniques de réseaux métalliques et organiques nanostructurés / Electronic properties of nanostructured metallic and organic interfaces studied by ARPES and STS

Vasseur, Guillaume 13 November 2014 (has links)
Dans ce travail nous démontrons, au travers de deux études, l'intérêt fondamental du couplage des techniques de photoémission résolue en angle (ARPES) et de spectroscopie tunnel (STS) dans l'analyse des propriétés électroniques d'interfaces nanostructurées. Dans la première partie, nous présentons une méthodologie permettant de déduire le potentiel de surface induit par la reconstruction triangulaire d'une monocouche d'Ag/Cu(111). Cette méthode est basée sur la mesure des gaps caractérisant la structure de bande de l'état de Shockley du système aux points de haute symétrie de la zone de Brillouin. L'évaporation d'adatomes de potassium permet d'augmenter le nombre de gaps accessibles en photoémission en décalant les bandes vers les états occupés. Dans un modèle d'électrons presque libres, leur amplitude nous donne accès aux premières composantes de Fourier du potentiel. La reconstruction de ce dernier dans l'espace direct nous permet ensuite de calculer la densité d'états locale que nous comparons aux mesures de conductance STS. La seconde partie est consacrée à l'étude de la croissance et des propriétés électroniques des molécules de 1,4-dibromobenzène (DBB) et 1,4-diiodobenzène (DIB) évaporées sur Cu(110). Leur dépôt à température ambiante sur la surface entraîne la déshalogénation des molécules et la formation de phases organométalliques. A 200°C, le système polymérise pour former des chaînes unidimensionnelles de poly(p-phénylène) parfaitement alignées. Les mesures ARPES révèlent l'existence d'une bande pi unidimensionnelle d'états HOMOs dispersant sous le niveau de Fermi. En STS, nous observons également, pour des petites chaînes, le confinement des états LUMOs dans la partie inoccupée du spectre. Le déconfinement de ces états pour les grandes chaînes conduit à la formation d'une bande continue croisant le niveau de Fermi, conférant au polymère un caractère métallique 1D. Le gap HOMO-LUMO est alors mesuré à 1.15 eV / In this work, through two different studies, we demonstrate the fundamental interest in the coupling of angle resolved photoemission (ARPES) and scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) to investigate the electronic properties of nanostructured interfaces. In the first part we present a methodology to determine the surface potential of the triangular reconstructed one monolayer of Ag/Cu(111) interface from ARPES. This method is based on the measurement of the Shockley state band structure’s gaps at the high symmetry points of the Brillouin zone. Deposition of potassium adatoms allows us to shift the surface state towards higher binding energies in order to increase the number of accessible gaps in photoemission. From the magnitude of these gaps we deduce the two first Fourier components of the potential felt by electrons using the nearly free electron model. Then we reconstruct it and calculate the local density of states in order to compare it with the conductance maps probed by STS. In the second part we report the study of the growth and the electronic properties of the two molecules 1,4-dibromobenzene (DBB) and 1,4-diiodobenzene (DIB) evaporated on Cu(110). For room temperature deposition, we first observe their deshalogenation and the formation of an intermediate organometallic phase. Then, above 200°C, the system polymerizes into a long-range ordered array of one dimensional poly(p-phenylene) polymer. ARPES intensity maps allowed us to identify a one dimensional graphene-like strongly dispersive pi-band below the Fermi energy. By STS we also observed LUMOs confined states for small chains over the Fermi level. The loss of confinement for long chains induces the formation of a continuous dispersive band which crosses the Fermi energy, conferring a 1D metallic character to the polymer. The HOMO-LUMO gap is found to be 1.15 eV
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CHAIN-LENGTH PROPERTIES OF CONJUGATED SYSTEMS: STRUCTURE, CONFORMATION, AND REDOX CHEMISTRY

Saadia T Chaudhry (8407140) 22 April 2021 (has links)
The development of solution-processable semiconducting polymers has brought mankind’s long-sought dream of plastic electronics to fruition. Their potential in the manufacturing of lightweight, flexible yet robust, and biocompatible electronics has spurred their use in organic transistors, photovoltaics, electrochromic devices, batteries, and sensors for wearable electronics. Yet, despite the successful engineering of semiconducting polymers, we do not fully understand their molecular behavior and how it influences their doping (oxidation/reduction) properties. This is especially true for donor-acceptor (D-A) p-systems which have proven to be very efficient at tuning the electronic properties of organic semiconductors. Historically, chain-length dependent studies have been essential in uncovering the relationship between the molecular structure and polymer properties. Discussed here is the systematic investigation of a complete D-A molecular series composed of monodispersed and well-defined conjugated molecules ranging from oligomer (n=3-21) to polymer scale lengths. Structure-property relationships are established between the molecular structure, chain conformation, and redox-active opto-electronic properties for the molecular series in solution. This research reveals a rod-to-coil transition at the 15 unit chain length, or 4500 Da, in solution. The redox-active optical and electronic properties are investigated as a function of increasing chain-length, giving insight into the nature of charge carriers in a D-A conjugated system. This research aids in understanding the solution behavior of conjugated organic materials. <br>
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Electronic properties of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite films: effects of composition and environment

Ralaiarisoa, Maryline 26 July 2019 (has links)
Der Schwerpunkt der vorliegenden Arbeit liegt in der Charakterisierung der elektronischen Eigenschaften von hybriden organisch-anorganischen Perowskit (HOIP)-Schichten während der Schichtbildung und in verschiedenen Umgebungen mittels Photoelektronenspektroskopie (PES). Insbesondere wird der Methylammonium-Blei-Iodid-Chlorid-Perowskit (MAPbI3-xClx) untersucht. Als erstes werden Änderungen in den elektronischen Eigenschaften, der Zusammensetzung, sowie der Kristallstruktur mittels PES, Flugzeit-Sekundärionenmassenspektrometrie, sowie Röntgendiffraktometrie mit streifendem Einfall analysiert. Die Resultate weisen auf die entscheidende Rolle von Chlor im texturierten Wachstum der Perowskitschicht hin. Die auskristallisierte Perowskitschicht weist eine stärkere n-Typ Eigenschaft auf, welche auf die Änderung der Zusammensetzung während der Schichtbildung zurückgeführt werden kann. Außerdem beweisen die Ergebnisse eindeutig die Ablagerung von Chlor an der Grenzfläche zwischen der Perowskitschicht und dem Substrat. Zweitens werden die separaten Einflüsse von Wasser, Sauerstoff, und Umgebungsluft auf die elektronischen Eigenschaften von MAPbI3-xClx-Schichtoberflächen untersucht. Bereits geringste Wassermengen ähnlich wie im Hochvakuum oder in inerter Umgebung können eine reversible Reduzierung der Austrittsarbeit hervorrufen. Höherer Wasserdampf-Partialdruck führt zu einer Verschiebung des Valenzbandmaximums (VBM) weit vom Fermi-Niveau, sowie zu einer Reduzierung der Austrittsarbeit. Im Gegensatz dazu führt eine Sauerstoffexposition zu einer Verschiebung des VBM in Richtung des Fermi-Niveaus und zu einer Steigerung der Austrittsarbeit. Analog kommt es zu einer Verschiebung von bis zu 0.6 eV bei einer Exposition gegenüber Umgebungsluft, was den vorwiegenden Einfluss von Sauerstoff demonstriert. Die vorliegenden Untersuchungen betonen den kritischen Einfluss der Schichtbildung, der Zusammensetzung, sowie der Umgebungsbedingungen auf die elektronischen Eigenschaften von HOIP. / The present thesis aims at characterizing the electronic properties of solution-processed hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) in general, and the HOIP methyl ammonium (MA) lead iodide-chloride (MAPbI3-xClx) films, in particular, at different stages, namely from its formation to its degradation, by means of photoelectron spectroscopy (PES). Firstly, the formation of MAPbI3-xClx films upon thermal annealing is monitored by a combination of PES, time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry, and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction for disclosing changes in electronic properties, film composition, and crystal structure, respectively. Overall, the results point to the essential mediating role of chlorine in the formation of a highly textured perovskite film. The film formation is accompanied by a change of composition which leads to the film becoming more n-type. The accumulation of chlorine at the interface between perovskite and the underlying substrate is also unambiguously revealed. Secondly, the separate effects of water and oxygen on the electronic properties of MAPbI3-xClx film surfaces are investigated by PES. Already low water exposure – as encountered in high vacuum or inert conditions – appears to reversibly impact the work function of the film surfaces. Water vapor in the mbar range induces a shift of the valence band maximum (VBM) away from the Fermi level accompanied by a decrease of the work function. In contrast, oxygen leads to a VBM shift towards the Fermi level and a concomitant increase of the work function. The effect of oxygen is found to predominate in ambient air with an associated shift of the energy levels by up to 0.6 eV. Overall, the findings contribute to an improved understanding of the structure-property relationships of HOIPs and emphasize the impact of least variation in the environmental conditions on the reproducibility of the electronic properties of perovskite materials.
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THE EFFECT OF MOLECULAR DESIGN ON SPIN DENSITY LOCALIZATION AND RADICAL-INITIATED DEGRADATION OF CONJUGATED RADICAL CATIONS

Kaelon Athena Jenkins (16613448) 19 July 2023 (has links)
<p> Radical species are essential in modern chemistry. In addition to fundamental chemistry, their unique chemical bonding and distinct physicochemical features serve critical functions in materials science in the form of organic electronics. Due to their high reactivity, radicals of the main group element are often transient. In recent years, remarkably stable radicals are often stabilized by π-delocalization, sterically demanding side groups, carbenes, and weakly coordinating anions. The impacts of modifications such as electron-donating, electron-withdrawing, and end-capping on the spin density distribution and thermodynamic and kinetic stability of archetypal radical-driven processes such as dimerization are not well understood. This dissertation aims to track the perturbation of spin density from EDG and EWG modifications, provide mechanistic insight into the radical-initiated reactions of conjugated radical cations, and establish correlations between molecular design and thermochemical properties and their resulting kinetic stability by computationally evaluating these characteristics against experimental data. The disclosed connections give useful new recommendations for the rational design of thermodynamically and kinetically stable novel materials.</p>

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