Yu. V. Mironov
Russian Academy of Sciences
131 Papers
727 Citations
Yu. V. Mironov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Rhenium. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 130 publications. Previous affiliations of Yu. V. Mironov include Novosibirsk State University & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
X-ray emission and X-ray photoelectron studies of the electronic structure of the polymeric cubane cluster compounds Mo4S4Cl4, GaMo4S8, and GaMo4S4Te4
G. F. Khudorozhko,Igor P. Asanov,L. N. Mazalov,É. A. Kravtsova,G. K. Parygina,Vladimir E. Fedorov,Yu. V. Mironov +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic structures of the polymeric cubane cluster compounds Mo4S4Cl4, GaMo4S8, and GaMo 4S4Te4 were studied using X-ray emission and photoelectron spectroscopy, and it was revealed that the ligand orbitals make significant contributions to the highest occupied molecular orbitals.
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Electron vacancy localization in a single-molecular switch based on a twelve-nuclear rhenium cluster
Vladimir E. Fedorov,Nikolay G. Naumov,Yu. V. Mironov,Svetlana G. Kozlova,Svyatoslav P. Gabuda +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a change in the oxidation degree of 12-nuclear rhenium cluster complexes [Re12CS17(CN)6]n− from n = 6 to n = 8 was shown to lead to electron vacancy localization on the Rhenium atoms surrounding the central carbon atom.
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Structure of the [Re12CS14(μ-SO2)(μ-O)2(CN)6]6– Cluster Anion
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the ionic radius of the bridging μ-Q ligands on the geometric characteristics of the prismatic central {Re3C(μ-Q)3Re3} unit of the bioctahedral cluster anions is obtained.
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Specific Features of the Coordination of [Ni(Еn)2]2+ Cations to the [{Re4(µ3-CCN)4}(CN)12]8– Cluster Anion
TL;DR: In this article, Me4N is synthesized by the high-temperature reaction of ReI3 with KCN and subsequent recrystallization from an aqueous solution with the addition of Me4NI, and the anion of complex I contains ligands µ3-CCN3 stabilized due to coordination to the triangular faces of the Re4 tetrahedral metal cluster.
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