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  • Coordination polymerization
  • Coordination polymerisation is a form of polymerization that is catalyzed by transition metal salts and complexes. Coordination polymerization started

    Coordination polymerization

    Coordination_polymerization

  • Coordination polymer
  • Polymer consisting of repeating units of a coordination complex

    A coordination polymer is an inorganic or organometallic polymer structure containing metal cation centers linked by ligands. More formally a coordination

    Coordination polymer

    Coordination polymer

    Coordination_polymer

  • Chain-growth polymerization
  • Polymerization mechanism

    Chain-growth polymerization (AE) or chain-growth polymerisation (BE) is a polymerization technique where monomer molecules add onto the active site on

    Chain-growth polymerization

    Chain-growth polymerization

    Chain-growth_polymerization

  • Radical polymerization
  • Polymerization process involving free radicals as repeating units

    In polymer chemistry, radical polymerization (RP) is a method of polymerization by which a polymer forms by the successive addition of a radical to building

    Radical polymerization

    Radical polymerization

    Radical_polymerization

  • Metal–organic framework
  • Class of chemical substance

    Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of coordination polymers consisting of metal clusters, also known as secondary building units (SBUs), coordinated

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic_framework

  • Low-density polyethylene
  • Chemical compound

    low-density PE. The former is produced by free-radical polymerization and the latter by coordination polymerization (e.g. Ziegler-Natta catalysis. LDPE is a thermoplastic

    Low-density polyethylene

    Low-density polyethylene

    Low-density_polyethylene

  • Linear low-density polyethylene
  • Polymer

    polymerization. In contrast, conventional low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is produced by free-radical polymerization. In coordination polymerization,

    Linear low-density polyethylene

    Linear low-density polyethylene

    Linear_low-density_polyethylene

  • Living polymerization
  • Chain-growth polymerization without the ability to terminate

    In polymer chemistry, living polymerization is a form of chain growth polymerization where the ability of a growing polymer chain to terminate has been

    Living polymerization

    Living_polymerization

  • Coordination complex
  • Compound with a metal center bound to ligands

    A coordination complex is a chemical compound consisting of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the coordination centre, and

    Coordination complex

    Coordination complex

    Coordination_complex

  • Susumu Kitagawa
  • Japanese chemist

    coordination chemistry, with a focus on organic–inorganic hybrid compounds and the chemical and physical properties of porous coordination polymers,

    Susumu Kitagawa

    Susumu Kitagawa

    Susumu_Kitagawa

  • Richard Robson (chemist)
  • British and Australian chemist (born 1937)

    Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. Robson specialises in coordination polymers, particularly metal-organic frameworks. He has been described as

    Richard Robson (chemist)

    Richard Robson (chemist)

    Richard_Robson_(chemist)

  • Polyethylene
  • Most common thermoplastic polymer

    Although ethylene is very stable, it polymerizes readily upon contact with catalysts. Coordination polymerization is the most prevalent technology. Common

    Polyethylene

    Polyethylene

    Polyethylene

  • Solution polymerization
  • Method of industrial polymerization

    Solution polymerization is a method of industrial polymerization. In this procedure, a monomer is dissolved in a non-reactive solvent that contains a

    Solution polymerization

    Solution_polymerization

  • Topochemical polymerization
  • Polymerization after alignment of monomers by crystallisation

    Topochemical polymerization is a polymerization method performed by monomers aligned in the crystal state. In this process, the monomers are crystallised

    Topochemical polymerization

    Topochemical polymerization

    Topochemical_polymerization

  • Omar M. Yaghi
  • Chemist (born 1965)

    various coordination polymers and the work of Hoskins and Richard Robson in 1989 on a 3D coordination polymer structure. However, these early coordination polymers

    Omar M. Yaghi

    Omar M. Yaghi

    Omar_M._Yaghi

  • Copper(II) thiocyanate
  • Chemical compound

    Copper(II) thiocyanate (or cupric thiocyanate) is a coordination polymer with formula Cu(SCN)2. It is a black solid which slowly decomposes in moist air

    Copper(II) thiocyanate

    Copper(II) thiocyanate

    Copper(II)_thiocyanate

  • Polymer engineering
  • Engineering field studying polymer materials

    petrochemical industry, polymerization, structure and characterization of polymers, properties of polymers, compounding and processing of polymers and description

    Polymer engineering

    Polymer_engineering

  • Chain transfer
  • Movement of the active site on one growing polymer chain to another molecule

    ring-opening polymerization, coordination polymerization, and cationic polymerization, as well as anionic polymerization. IUPAC definitions Chain transfer

    Chain transfer

    Chain_transfer

  • Olefin metathesis
  • Organic reaction involving the breakup and reassembly of alkene double bonds

    dates back to 1955), a reaction then classified as a so-called coordination polymerization. According to the then proposed reaction mechanism a RTiX titanium

    Olefin metathesis

    Olefin metathesis

    Olefin_metathesis

  • Copper(I) thiocyanate
  • Chemical compound

    Copper(I) thiocyanate (or cuprous thiocyanate) is a coordination polymer with formula CuSCN. It is an air-stable, white solid used as a precursor for the

    Copper(I) thiocyanate

    Copper(I) thiocyanate

    Copper(I)_thiocyanate

  • Ferric oxalate
  • Chemical compound

    of [Fe(C2O4)3]3-. Fe2(C2O4)3(H2O)x are coordination polymers with varying degrees of hydration. The coordination complex with the formula [Fe(C2O4)3]3-

    Ferric oxalate

    Ferric oxalate

    Ferric_oxalate

  • Ziegler–Natta catalyst
  • Catalyst for synthesis of polymers of 1-alkenes

    Heterogeneous supported catalysts based on titanium compounds are used in polymerization reactions in combination with cocatalysts, organoaluminum compounds

    Ziegler–Natta catalyst

    Ziegler–Natta_catalyst

  • Ladder polymer
  • Type of double stranded polymer which resembles a ladder in structure

    BBL polymer concentration. Some polysilicates are ladder polymers. One example is provided by the mineral tremolite. In the area of coordination chemistry

    Ladder polymer

    Ladder_polymer

  • Zineb
  • Chemical compound

    {Zn[S2CN(H)CH2CH2N(H)CS2]}n. Structurally, it is classified as a coordination polymer and a dithiocarbamate complex. This pale yellow solid is used as

    Zineb

    Zineb

  • Two-dimensional polymer
  • non-covalent polymerization in supramolecular chemistry is highly dependent on the interactions during the self-assembly process. The degree of polymerization depends

    Two-dimensional polymer

    Two-dimensional polymer

    Two-dimensional_polymer

  • Carbon nitride
  • Chemical compound made of only carbon and nitrogen

    acts as a tetradentate bridging ligand in the three-dimensional coordination polymer Cu(tn)(tcpd). azidotetrazolate - CN−7 or N3−CN4−. It forms salts

    Carbon nitride

    Carbon nitride

    Carbon_nitride

  • Ring-opening metathesis polymerization
  • Type of chain-growth polymerisation reaction involving cyclic olefins

    In polymer chemistry, ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) is a type of chain-growth polymerization involving olefin metathesis. The reaction

    Ring-opening metathesis polymerization

    Ring-opening_metathesis_polymerization

  • Polymer electrolytes
  • Polymer matrix capable of ion conduction

    known as solid polymer electrolyte or solvent-free polymer electrolyte) arises from coordination of an inorganic salt to the polymer matrix. Application

    Polymer electrolytes

    Polymer_electrolytes

  • Lead(II) acetate
  • Chemical compound

    been described as a 2D coordination polymer. In comparison, lead(II) acetate trihydrate's structure is a 1D coordination polymer. In the trihydrate, the

    Lead(II) acetate

    Lead(II) acetate

    Lead(II)_acetate

  • Basic copper carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    called copper(II) carbonate hydroxide. It can be classified as a coordination polymer or a salt. It consists of copper(II) bonded to carbonate and hydroxide

    Basic copper carbonate

    Basic copper carbonate

    Basic_copper_carbonate

  • Ferric ammonium oxalate
  • Chemical compound

    of the anionic trisoxalato coordination complex of iron(III). It is a precursor to iron oxides, diverse coordination polymers, and Prussian blue. The latter

    Ferric ammonium oxalate

    Ferric ammonium oxalate

    Ferric_ammonium_oxalate

  • Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene
  • Very long-chain polyethylene with high impact strength

    catalysts and high pressures of ethylene. Catalysis is effected by coordination polymerization, which involves metallocene (Kaminsky catalysts) or Ziegler-Natta

    Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene

    Ultra-high-molecular-weight_polyethylene

  • Organometallic chemistry
  • Study of organic compounds containing metal(s)

    prepared in 1706 by paint maker Johann Jacob Diesbach as the first coordination polymer and synthetic material containing a metal-carbon bond.) The abundant

    Organometallic chemistry

    Organometallic chemistry

    Organometallic_chemistry

  • Bismuth subgallate
  • Chemical compound

    Crystal structure determination of bismuth subgallate revealed it is a coordination polymer with the formula [Bi(C6H2(O)3COOH)(H2O)]n2nH2O. The phenolate oxygen

    Bismuth subgallate

    Bismuth subgallate

    Bismuth_subgallate

  • Aconitic acid
  • Chemical compound

    polycarboxylic acid, acotinic acid forms a variety of coordination complexes. One example is the coordination polymer [Zn3(C6H3O6)2(H2O)6]n. "Aconitic Acid - Compound

    Aconitic acid

    Aconitic acid

    Aconitic_acid

  • Maurice Brookhart
  • American chemist

    Pd) complexes for olefin coordination polymerization. They carry out their mechanistic investigation of the polymerization reactions primarily by low

    Maurice Brookhart

    Maurice Brookhart

    Maurice_Brookhart

  • Lithium polymer battery
  • Lithium-ion battery using a polymer electrolyte

    Hyun-Kon (May 2019). "Gel Polymer Electrolytes: Gel/Solid Polymer Electrolytes Characterized by In Situ Gelation or Polymerization for Electrochemical Energy

    Lithium polymer battery

    Lithium polymer battery

    Lithium_polymer_battery

  • Automated synthesis
  • Type of chemical synthesis

    emulsion polymerization were compared, which found that the products were comparable. While juxtaposed against free-radical polymerization, the application

    Automated synthesis

    Automated synthesis

    Automated_synthesis

  • Poly(methacrylic acid)
  • Chemical compound

    Controlled polymerization techniques, such as RAFT and NMP can be used for the direct polymerization of MAA. In contrast, polymerization of acidic monomers

    Poly(methacrylic acid)

    Poly(methacrylic acid)

    Poly(methacrylic_acid)

  • Cossee–Arlman mechanism
  • Chemical mechanism that makes C-C bonds

    The Cossee–Arlman mechanism in polymer chemistry is the main pathway for the formation of C–C bonds in the polymerization of alkenes. The mechanism features

    Cossee–Arlman mechanism

    Cossee–Arlman_mechanism

  • Alkali metal cuprates(III)
  • Family of copper salts

    metal. They are cuprate salts and coordination polymers. Their primary interest is as simple models of the polymeric cuprate(III) sheet anion, notionally

    Alkali metal cuprates(III)

    Alkali_metal_cuprates(III)

  • ESI
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    supplementary information, in scientific publications; for example see coordination polymerization Edge Side Includes, a markup language Electronically stored information

    ESI

    ESI

  • Silver nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    and concentrated) → AgNO3 + H2O + NO2 Solid silver nitrate is a coordination polymer. The structure of silver nitrate has been examined by X-ray crystallography

    Silver nitrate

    Silver nitrate

    Silver_nitrate

  • 4,4'-Bipyridine
  • Chemical compound

    used in salt-free reductions. 4,4′-bipyridine forms a variety of coordination polymers. See: Anderson, Thomas (1868). "On the products of the destructive

    4,4'-Bipyridine

    4,4'-Bipyridine

    4,4'-Bipyridine

  • Supramolecular polymer
  • Polymeric arrays of repeating units connected by non-covalent bonds

    supramolecular polymerization, where the monomer nucleates only in an early stage of polymerization to generate "seeds" and becomes active for polymer chain elongation

    Supramolecular polymer

    Supramolecular_polymer

  • Bismuth subsalicylate
  • Antacid medication

    of advanced electron crystallography techniques, to be a layered coordination polymer with the formula BiO(C7H5O3). In the structure, both the carboxylate

    Bismuth subsalicylate

    Bismuth subsalicylate

    Bismuth_subsalicylate

  • Cyanometalate
  • Class of coordination compounds with cyanide ligands (coordinating via C)

    often used as building blocks for more complex structures called coordination polymers, the best known example of which is Prussian blue, a common dyestuff

    Cyanometalate

    Cyanometalate

  • Ring-opening polymerization
  • Chain polymerization involving cyclic monomers

    polymer chemistry, ring-opening polymerization (ROP) is a form of chain-growth polymerization in which the terminus of a polymer chain attacks cyclic monomers

    Ring-opening polymerization

    Ring-opening_polymerization

  • Bismuth pentafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    compound is of interest to researchers but not of particular value. BiF5 is polymeric and consists of linear chains of trans-bridged corner sharing BiF6 octahedra

    Bismuth pentafluoride

    Bismuth pentafluoride

    Bismuth_pentafluoride

  • Uranyl acetate
  • Chemical compound

    laboratory tests. Structurally, it is a coordination polymer with formula UO2(CH3CO2)2(H2O)·H2O. In the polymer, uranyl (UO22+) centers are bridged by

    Uranyl acetate

    Uranyl acetate

    Uranyl_acetate

  • 2-Methylimidazole
  • Chemical compound

    to simulate the coordination of histidine to heme complexes. It can be deprotonated to make imidazolate-based coordination polymers. 2-Methylimidazole

    2-Methylimidazole

    2-Methylimidazole

    2-Methylimidazole

  • Zinc glycinate
  • Chemical compound

    with glycine. According to X-ray crystallography, the solid is a coordination polymer with one water of crystallization per formula unit. Other zinc-glycinates

    Zinc glycinate

    Zinc glycinate

    Zinc_glycinate

  • Molybdenum oxytetrafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    crystallography, it is a coordination polymer consisting of a linear chain of alternating Mo and F atoms. Each Mo center is octahedral, the coordination sphere being

    Molybdenum oxytetrafluoride

    Molybdenum oxytetrafluoride

    Molybdenum_oxytetrafluoride

  • Molecular binding
  • Attractive interaction between two molecules

    also in abiologic chemical systems, e.g. as in cases of coordination polymers and coordination networks such as metal-organic frameworks. Molecular binding

    Molecular binding

    Molecular_binding

  • Tacticity
  • Relative conformational uniformity of repeating units in a macromolecule

    polymerization, the next monomer to be inserted will have the same stereochemistry as the previous monomer, while in a syndioselective polymerization

    Tacticity

    Tacticity

    Tacticity

  • Fehling's solution
  • Chemical test for the reducibility of a sugar

    crystal structure of a novel tartrate copper(II) two-dimensional coordination polymer: {[Cu2(C4H4O6)2(H2O)2]·4H2O}∞. In: J. Coord. Chem. 58, 2005, S. 1133–1138

    Fehling's solution

    Fehling's solution

    Fehling's_solution

  • Magnesium chloride
  • Inorganic salt: MgCl2 and its hydrates

    [N(CH2CH3)4]2[MgCl4]. The adduct MgCl2(TMEDA) is another. In the coordination polymer with the formula MgCl2(dioxane)2, Mg adopts an octahedral geometry

    Magnesium chloride

    Magnesium chloride

    Magnesium_chloride

  • Vanadium pentafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    geometry as indicated by electron diffraction. As a solid, VF5 forms a polymeric structure with fluoride-bridged octahedral vanadium centers. The formation

    Vanadium pentafluoride

    Vanadium pentafluoride

    Vanadium_pentafluoride

  • Copper(II) nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    nitrate, α and β, are known. Both polymorphs are three-dimensional coordination polymer networks with infinite chains of copper(II) centers and nitrate groups

    Copper(II) nitrate

    Copper(II) nitrate

    Copper(II)_nitrate

  • Ligand
  • Ion or molecule bound to a metal atom

    In coordination chemistry, a ligand is an ion or molecule with a functional group that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The

    Ligand

    Ligand

    Ligand

  • Cobalt(II) acetate
  • Chemical compound

    including Co(CH3CO2)2·H2O and [Co(CH3CO2)2]5·0.5 H2O. These are coordination polymers: Cobalt acetate is a precursor to various oil drying agents, catalysts

    Cobalt(II) acetate

    Cobalt(II) acetate

    Cobalt(II)_acetate

  • Lanthanide
  • Elements with atomic numbers 57-70

    Sankar; George, Sumod; Goldberg, Israel (1 January 2007). "Framework coordination polymers of tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin and lanthanide ions in crystalline

    Lanthanide

    Lanthanide

    Lanthanide

  • Potassium dicyanoargentate
  • Chemical compound

    bactericide, and in the manufacture of antiseptics. It forms a variety of coordination polymers, a property that exploits the bridging tendency of the cyanide ligand

    Potassium dicyanoargentate

    Potassium_dicyanoargentate

  • Host–guest chemistry
  • Supramolecular structures held together other than by covalent bonds

    clathrates to exhibit electron crystal. Hofmann clathrates are coordination polymers, with the formula Ni(CN)4·Ni(NH3)2(arene). These materials crystallize

    Host–guest chemistry

    Host–guest chemistry

    Host–guest_chemistry

  • Camphor
  • Toxic, waxy organic compound

    "Enhanced circularly polarized luminescence of chiral Eu(III) coordination polymers with structural strain". Dalton Transactions. 52 (3): 796–805. doi:10

    Camphor

    Camphor

    Camphor

  • Cobalt(II) thiocyanate
  • Chemical compound

    compound with the formula Co(SCN)2. The anhydrous compound is a coordination polymer with a layered structure. The trihydrate, Co(SCN)2(H2O)3, is a isothiocyanate

    Cobalt(II) thiocyanate

    Cobalt(II) thiocyanate

    Cobalt(II)_thiocyanate

  • Schlenk equilibrium
  • Type of chemical equilibrium

    dioxane to such solutions, however, leads to precipitation of the coordination polymers MgX2(μ-dioxane)2, driving the equilibrium completely to the right

    Schlenk equilibrium

    Schlenk_equilibrium

  • Nickel(II) thiocyanate
  • Chemical compound

    Nickel(II) thiocyanate is a coordination polymer with formula Ni(SCN)2. It is a green-brown solid and its crystal structure was determined first in 1982

    Nickel(II) thiocyanate

    Nickel(II) thiocyanate

    Nickel(II)_thiocyanate

  • Cyclohexene
  • Chemical compound

    temperature-dependent molecular sieving by a flexible chain-like coordination polymer". Nature Communications. 15 (1): 2240. Bibcode:2024NatCo..15.2240X

    Cyclohexene

    Cyclohexene

  • Kaminsky catalyst
  • Ethylene polymerization catalyst

    A Kaminsky catalyst is a catalytic system for alkene polymerization. Kaminsky catalysts are based on metallocenes of group 4 transition metals (Ti, Zr

    Kaminsky catalyst

    Kaminsky catalyst

    Kaminsky_catalyst

  • Trimethyltin hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    and purification by sublimation. Solid trimethyltin hydroxide is a coordination polymer. It forms orthorhombic crystals. The room temperature crystal structure

    Trimethyltin hydroxide

    Trimethyltin hydroxide

    Trimethyltin_hydroxide

  • Iron(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    crystallizes from concentrated hydrochloric acid. The dihydrate is a coordination polymer. Each Fe center is coordinated to four doubly bridging chloride ligands

    Iron(II) chloride

    Iron(II)_chloride

  • Fulminating gold
  • Chemical substance

    that it is the product of partial hydrolysis of a three-dimensional coordination polymer 3 ∞ [Au2(μ2-NH2)(μ3-NH)2]Cl. Upon detonation, it produces a purple

    Fulminating gold

    Fulminating_gold

  • Titanium tetrachloride
  • Inorganic chemical compound

    contrasting properties: the trichloride is a colored solid, being a coordination polymer, and is paramagnetic. When the reduction is conducted in THF solution

    Titanium tetrachloride

    Titanium tetrachloride

    Titanium_tetrachloride

  • Organochromium chemistry
  • "Chromocene catalysts for ethylene polymerization: Scope of the polymerization". Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry. 10 (9): 2621–2637.

    Organochromium chemistry

    Organochromium_chemistry

  • Isonicotinic acid
  • Chemical compound

    ethionamide and dexamethasone isonicotinate. Its conjugate base forms coordination polymers and MOFs by binding metal ions through both the N and carboxylate

    Isonicotinic acid

    Isonicotinic_acid

  • Benzotriazole
  • Chemical compound

    also a Lewis base, binding Lewis acids at the C−N=N center. A variety coordination complexes are known such as the tetrahedral 2:1 derivative with zinc

    Benzotriazole

    Benzotriazole

    Benzotriazole

  • Atom transfer radical polymerization
  • Reversible-deactivation radical polymerization

    Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is an example of a reversible-deactivation radical polymerization. Like its counterpart, ATRA, or atom transfer

    Atom transfer radical polymerization

    Atom transfer radical polymerization

    Atom_transfer_radical_polymerization

  • Uranium pentafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    Other reducing agents have been examined. The α form is a linear coordination polymer consisting of chains of octahedral uranium centers in which one of

    Uranium pentafluoride

    Uranium pentafluoride

    Uranium_pentafluoride

  • Vanadyl acetate
  • Chemical compound

    Vanadyl acetate is the coordination polymer with the empirical formula VO(CH3COO)2, which can be simplified to VO(OAc)2 and giving rise to a systematic

    Vanadyl acetate

    Vanadyl acetate

    Vanadyl_acetate

  • Manganese(III) acetate
  • Chemical compound

    (dihydrate) Y[scifinder] 26935-72-8 (HMn3O(OAc)8 polymer) Y 993-02-2 (anhydrous) Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image coordination complex: Interactive image ChemSpider

    Manganese(III) acetate

    Manganese(III) acetate

    Manganese(III)_acetate

  • Bipyridine
  • Group of chemical compounds

    structure, 4,4′-bipyridine can bridge between metal centres to give coordination polymers. The 3,4′-bipyridine derivatives inamrinone and milrinone are used

    Bipyridine

    Bipyridine

    Bipyridine

  • Platinum(IV) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    the metal centers adopt an octahedral coordination geometry, {PtCl6}. This geometry is achieved by forming a polymer wherein half of the chloride ligands

    Platinum(IV) chloride

    Platinum(IV) chloride

    Platinum(IV)_chloride

  • Palladium dicyanide
  • Chemical compound

    inorganic compound with the formula Pd(CN)2. A grey solid, it is a coordination polymer. It was the first palladium compound isolated in pure form. In his

    Palladium dicyanide

    Palladium dicyanide

    Palladium_dicyanide

  • Transition metal azide complex
  • summarizes homoleptic transition metal azides, which are often coordination polymers. Azide is a pseudohalide but more nucleophilic than chloride, as

    Transition metal azide complex

    Transition metal azide complex

    Transition_metal_azide_complex

  • Han purple and Han blue
  • Pigments developed in ancient China

    with oxalic acid to form BaCu(C2O4)2. The light blue color of this coordination polymer may explain the light blue color of some of the Terracotta Warriors'

    Han purple and Han blue

    Han purple and Han blue

    Han_purple_and_Han_blue

  • Cobalt(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    under flowing hydrogen chloride. The dihydrate, CoCl2(H2O)2, is a coordination polymer. Each Co center is coordinated to four doubly bridging chloride ligands

    Cobalt(II) chloride

    Cobalt(II) chloride

    Cobalt(II)_chloride

  • Lanthanum acetate
  • Chemical compound

    According to X-ray crystallography, anhydrous lanthanum acetate is a coordination polymer. Each La(III) center is nine-coordinate, with two bidentate acetate

    Lanthanum acetate

    Lanthanum acetate

    Lanthanum_acetate

  • Sodium tetrachloropalladate
  • Chemical compound

    method of preparing such phosphine complexes is to break up the coordination polymer of palladium(II) chloride into reactive, monomeric acetonitrile or

    Sodium tetrachloropalladate

    Sodium tetrachloropalladate

    Sodium_tetrachloropalladate

  • Metal-organic nanotube
  • Class of chemical substance

    Metal–organic nanotubes (MONTs) are a class of crystalline coordination polymers consisting of organic ligands bonded to a metal or metal cluster that

    Metal-organic nanotube

    Metal-organic nanotube

    Metal-organic_nanotube

  • Clathrate compound
  • Chemical substance consisting of a cage-like host lattice containing guest species

    hydroquinone clathrates. Hofmann clathrates are cyanometallate coordination polymers that include small aromatic guests. Na8Si46 is a type-I inorganic

    Clathrate compound

    Clathrate_compound

  • Molybdic acid
  • Chemical compound

    are yellow diamagnetic solids. Solid forms of molybdic acid are coordination polymers. The monohydrate MoO3·H2O consists of layers of octahedrally coordinated

    Molybdic acid

    Molybdic acid

    Molybdic_acid

  • Zinc nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    application but is used on a laboratory scale for the synthesis of coordination polymers. Its controlled decomposition to zinc oxide has also been used for

    Zinc nitrate

    Zinc nitrate

    Zinc_nitrate

  • Transition metal carboxylate complex
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Transition metal carboxylate complexes are coordination complexes with carboxylate (RCO2−) ligands. Reflecting the diversity of carboxylic acids, the inventory

    Transition metal carboxylate complex

    Transition metal carboxylate complex

    Transition_metal_carboxylate_complex

  • Hexamethylenetetramine
  • Chemical compound

    "Hexamethylenetetramine: An old new building block for design of coordination polymers". Coordination Chemistry Reviews. 255 (15–16). Elsevier BV: 1603–1622. doi:10

    Hexamethylenetetramine

    Hexamethylenetetramine

    Hexamethylenetetramine

  • Flexible metal-organic framework
  • Material that responds to stimuli

    repeating coordination entities in two or three dimensions. A coordination polymer is a coordination compound with repeating coordination entities extending

    Flexible metal-organic framework

    Flexible_metal-organic_framework

  • Uranium hexafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    All the other uranium fluorides are nonvolatile solids that are coordination polymers. The conversion factor for the 238U isotopologue of UF6 ("hex")

    Uranium hexafluoride

    Uranium hexafluoride

    Uranium_hexafluoride

  • (Cyclopentadienyl)zirconium trichloride
  • Chemical compound

    Gerhard Erker (1990). "Mono(η-cyclopentadienyl)zirconium Complexes: from Coordination Chemistry to Enantioselective Catalysis". Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

    (Cyclopentadienyl)zirconium trichloride

    (Cyclopentadienyl)zirconium trichloride

    (Cyclopentadienyl)zirconium_trichloride

  • Zinc borate
  • Chemical compound

    2ZnO·3B2O3·7H2O 3ZnO·5B2O3·14H2O 4ZnO·B2O3·H2O 6ZnO·5B2O3·3H2O They are coordination polymers consisting of zinc(II) centers bonded to cyclic boron oxide rings

    Zinc borate

    Zinc borate

    Zinc_borate

  • Manganese(II) acetate
  • Chemical compound

    + H2O The anhydrous material and dihydrate Mn(CH3CO2)2·2H2O are coordination polymers. The dihydrate has been characterized by X-ray crystallography.

    Manganese(II) acetate

    Manganese(II) acetate

    Manganese(II)_acetate

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sparling

    English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe ‘sparrow’ (see Sparrow).Altered form of German Sperling.

  • Seabrook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seabrook

    English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire, so called from the Old English river name Sǣge, which probably meant ‘trickling’, ‘slow-moving’, + Old English brōc ‘stream’.

  • Eglantina
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Eglantina

    Wild rose.

  • ROGERIO
  • Male

    Spanish

    ROGERIO

    Spanish form of Latin Rogerius, ROGERIO means "famous spear." 

  • Finer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Finer

    English : occupational name for a refiner of gold and other metals, from Middle English fine(n) ‘to refine or purify’ (a derivative of fine ‘fine’, ‘pure’).Probably a translated form of German Feiner.

  • Iftinan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Iftinan

    Enchantment; Captivation

  • Ismaila
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ismaila

    Prophet

  • Popat
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Popat

    Parrot

  • Brenten
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic English

    Brenten

    Hilltop.

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  • Superordination
  • n.

    The ordination of a person to fill a station already occupied; especially, the ordination by an ecclesiastical official, during his lifetime, of his successor.

  • Impose
  • v. t.

    To lay on, as the hands, in the religious rites of confirmation and ordination.

  • Reordain
  • v. t.

    To ordain again, as when the first ordination is considered defective.

  • Office
  • n.

    Any service other than that of ordination and the Mass; any prescribed religious service.

  • Misordination
  • n.

    Wrong ordination.

  • Settlement
  • n.

    Establishment in life, in business, condition, etc.; ordination or installation as pastor.

  • Coordinating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Coordinate

  • Coordinative
  • a.

    Expressing coordination.

  • Ordination
  • n.

    The act of setting apart to an office in the Christian ministry; the conferring of holy orders.

  • Coordination
  • n.

    The state of being coordinate, or of equal rank, dignity, power, etc.

  • Ordainment
  • n.

    Ordination.

  • Ordination
  • n.

    Disposition; arrangement; order.

  • Reordination
  • n.

    A second ordination.

  • Incoordination
  • n.

    Want of coordination; lack of harmonious adjustment or action.

  • Deordination
  • n.

    Disorder; dissoluteness.

  • Imposition
  • n.

    The act of laying on the hands as a religious ceremoy, in ordination, confirmation, etc.

  • Coordination
  • n.

    The act of coordinating; the act of putting in the same order, class, rank, dignity, etc.; as, the coordination of the executive, the legislative, and the judicial authority in forming a government; the act of regulating and combining so as to produce harmonious results; harmonious adjustment; as, a coordination of functions.

  • Inordination
  • n.

    Deviation from custom, rule, or right; irregularity; inordinacy.

  • Ordination
  • n.

    The act of ordaining, appointing, or setting apart; the state of being ordained, appointed, etc.

  • Foreordination
  • n.

    Previous ordination or appointment; predetermination; predestination.