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Pronostics & Health Management of fuel cell systems project

Collected date : from 3 Mar 2013 to 31 Dec 2013

The PHM-PAC project is mainly aimed at developing intelligent methods for the detection, diagnosis and prognosis of fuel cell failures. This project should allow the optimization of the performance of fuel cell systems as well as a better understanding of the electrochemical phenomena affecting the ...

Redetermination of the crystal structure of tetrammineplatinum(II) dichloride – A microporous hydrogen-bonded 3D network exhibiting a temperature-dependent order-disorder phase transition

The title compound [Pt(NH3)4]Cl2 (1), prepared by reaction of (NH4)2[PtCl4] with an excess of NH3 in aqueous solution, was crystallized from water and its structure redetermined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction at four different temperatures in the range from 273 K down to 100 K. 1 is composed of ...

Heterodinuclear Diphosphane-Bridged Iron–Platinum Diyne Complexes as Metalloligands for the Assembly of Polymetallic Systems (Fe, Pt, Co)

Treatment of [(OC)3Fe(μ-C=O)(µ-dppm)Pt(PPh3)] (1a) (dppm=Ph2PCH2PPh2) with 1,7-octadiyne affords the isomeric dimetallacyclopentenones [(OC)2Fe(µ-dppm)(µ-C(=O)C{(CH2)4C≡CH}=CH)Pt(PPh3)] (2a) and [(OC)2Fe(µ-dppm)(µ-C(=O)C(H)=C{(CH2)4C≡CH})Pt(PPh3)] (2a′). In a similar manner, the reaction with ...

Bis{(4-methylthio)phenylthio}methane as assembling ligand for the construction of Cu(I) and Hg(II) coordination polymers. Crystal structures and topological (AIM) analysis of the bonding

The novel 1D coordination polymer (CP) [{Cu(μ2-Br)2Cu}(μ-L2)2] CP2 has been obtained by reaction of the tetrakisthioether p-MeSC6H4SCH2SC6H4SMe-p (L2) with CuBr in a 1:2 metal-to ligand ratio. In contrast to the previously described CP [{Cu(μ2-Br)2Cu}(μ-L1)2] CP1 obtained by reaction of the ...

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