Oleg Levin
0000-0002-4538-316X
Saint Petersburg University
73 papers found
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Nickel Salicylideniminato 1D MOFs via Electrochemical Polymerization
2-Hydroxy-3-octyloxybenzaldehyde
4′,4′′′,4′′′′′-Nitrilotris(4-methoxy-[1,1′-biphenyl]-3-carbaldehyde)
Low-temperature energy storage performance of NiSalen type polymer and it's composite with SWCNT
Inversion of the Photogalvanic Effect of Conductive Polymers by Porphyrin Dopants
Switchable resistance conducting-polymer layer for Li-ion battery overcharge protection
Electrochemical synthesis and characterization of poly [Ni(CH3Osalen)] with immobilized poly(styrenesulfonate) anion dopants
Assembly of [Ni(Schiff)] Films on an Inert Surface: A Multiscale Computational Study
Electronic structure of the [Ni(Salen)] complex studied by core-level spectroscopies
Non-sterical stabilization of one-electron-oxidized NiSalen complex by thiophene core
Halogen Bonding Involving Palladium(II) as an XB Acceptor
Resistivity-Temperature Behavior of Intrinsically Conducting Bis(3-methoxysalicylideniminato)nickel Polymer
6,6′-{[Ethane-1,2-diylbis(azaneylylidene)]bis(methaneylylidene)}bis[2-(hexyloxy)phenolato] Nickel(II)
The Fast and the Capacious: A [Ni(Salen)]‐TEMPO Redox‐Conducting Polymer for Organic Batteries
Targeted Synthesis of NIR Luminescent Rhenium Diimine cis,trans ‐[Re()(CO) 2 (L) 2 ] n+ Complexes Containing N ‐Donor Axial Ligands: Photophysical, Electrochemical, and Theoretical Studies
Mutually Isomeric 2- and 4-(3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pyrimidines Inspired by an Antimycobacterial Screening Hit: Synthesis and Biological Activity against the ESKAPE Panel of Pathogens
Switching competition between electron and energy transfers in porphyrin-fullerene dyads
Redox-conducting polymers based on metal-salen complexes for energy storage applications
Bimetallic Cu/Pt Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalyst for Fuel Cells Cathode Materials
Supramolecular Assembly of Metal Complexes by (Aryl)I⋅⋅⋅d[PtII] Halogen Bonds
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