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Accepted PapersThe section containing accepted papers prior to their appearance in the forthcoming issues of Materials Science-Poland, is available on: Ahead of Print Articles. Current IssueThe current issue (Vol. 43, No. 3, 2025) of the journal of Materials Science-Poland is now available on Sciendo. Back IssuesRare Earths Complexes in Sol Gel GlassesR. Reisfeld Eu3+ And Er3+ Doped SiO2 - TiO2 Sol-Gel Films For Active Planar WaveguidesL.Q. Minh1, N.T. Huong1, C. Barthou2, P. Benalloul2,W. Strek3 and T.K.Anh1 Preparation and Properties of Colloidal Nanosize Silica Dioxide for Polishing of Monocrystalline Silicon WafersV.E. Gaishun, O.I. Tulenkova, I.M. Melnichenko, S.A. Baryshnin, Y.A.Potapenok, A.P. Xlebokazov, W. Strek1 An Incorporation of Copper and Its Oxides and Chalcogenides into Silica Sol-Gel MaterialsV.S. Gurin1, A.A. Alexeenko2, V.B. Prakapenka3, D.L. Kovalenko4, K.V. Yumashev5, P.V. Prokoshin5 Humidity Dependencies of Porous Sol-Gel and Silica Glass Linear SizesS.A.Geveluyk, I.K.Doycho, L.P.Prokopovich, E.Rysiakiewicz-Pasek1, E.D.Safronsky The Role of Fluorine Ions in The Formation of Silica Gel Structure and Gel-GlassE.N.Poddenezhny, A.A.Boika1, B.V.Plusch, M.N.Kapshai, I.P.Kravchenko, I.M.Melnichenko Enzyme Electrodes Constructed on Basis of Oxygen Electrode with Oxidases Immobilised by Sol-Gel TechniqueMałgorzata Przybyt, Beata Białkowska Preparation, Spectroscopy and Morphology of Nd:YAG NanostructuresD. Hreniak, W. Stręk and P. Mazur* Determination of the Photodynamic Activity of Porphyrins: Potential Photosensitizers for Treatment of Age-related Macular DegenerationCláudio R. Neri, Ana Paula J. Maestrin Prado,
Anderson O. Ribeiro, Osvaldo A. Serra, Yassuko Iamamoto The Bismuth - Doping Effect on the Jahn-Teller Phase Transition in CsDy(MoO4)2 CrystalS.S.Gerashchenko1, O.V.Miloslavskaya1, Yu.N.Kharchenko1, V.I.Kut'ko1, A New Precursor of Molecular Magnets (Ph4P)2[ReCl5(tcm)]J. Małecka, A. Kochel, J. Mroziński AbstractNew complex of composition (PPh4)2[ReCl5(tcm)] have been obtained and characterized by IR, UV-Vis spectroscopies and magnetic measurements. The rhenium atom is six coordinate with five chloride atoms and one tcm group. The compound contains tcm- in menodendate function coordinated to metal via the N-atom. The temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility measured over the range 1.73-300 K showed the presence of a very weak antiferromagnetic interaction ( zJ’=-0.78 cm-1) between the rhenium atoms. Hide abstract |
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