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    Fine-Tuning of Magnetic Properties in Nickel(II) Trinuclear EMACs via Modifications of Equatorial Ligands by Szarek, P, Grochala, W

    “…The relationship between equatorial ligands structures and magnetic response of [Ni3]6+ extended metal atom chain core has been investigated. The distances…”
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    Insights into reactivity patterns of Ag(II)SO4 with respect to fluoro- and trifluoromethyl-substituted aromatics by Leszczyński, P.J., Budniak, A.K., Grzeszkiewicz, M., Gawraczyński, J., Dobrzycki, Ł., Malinowski, P.J., Jaroń, T., Cyrański, M.K., Szarek, P., Mazej, Z., Grochala, W.

    Published in Journal of fluorine chemistry (01-02-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Reactivity of Ag(II)SO4 towards fluoro- and trifluoromethyl-organics has been screened.•Oxidative CC coupling observed for most organics…”
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    Anomalous chemical shifts in X-ray photoelectron spectra of sulfur-containing compounds of silver (I) and (II) by Grzelak, A., Jaroń, T., Mazej, Z., Michałowski, T., Szarek, P., Grochala, W.

    “…•Ag 3d5/2 binding energy for Ag(II)SO4 is as large as 370.1eV.•This is the largest value ever measured for a silver (II) compound.•Large shift is connected…”
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    Electronic stress tensor analysis of hydrogenated palladium clusters by Ichikawa, Kazuhide, Wagatsuma, Ayumu, Szarek, Paweł, Zhou, Chenggang, Cheng, Hansong, Tachibana, Akitomo

    Published in Theoretical chemistry accounts (01-10-2011)
    “…We study the chemical bonds of small palladium clusters Pd n ( n  = 2−9) saturated by hydrogen atoms using electronic stress tensor. Our calculation includes…”
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    Effects of strong dollar, economic recovery apparent in first-half import and export prices by Johnson, Mark, Szarek, Patricia

    Published in Monthly Labor Review (pre-1986) (01-10-1984)
    “…After falling 2.5% during 1983, US import prices rose 1.0% in the first half of 1984. The import prices increase was led by prices for food and miscellaneous…”
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