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Università della Svizzera italiana

Design space exploration in high-level synthesis

Ferretti, Lorenzo ; Pozzi, Laura (Dir.)

Thèse de doctorat : Università della Svizzera italiana, 2020 ; 2020INFO016.

High Level Synthesis (HLS) is a process which, starting from a high-level description of an application (C/C++), generates the corresponding RTL code describing the hardware implementation of the desired functionality. The HLS process is usually controlled by user-given directives (e.g., directives to set whether or not to unroll a loop) which influence the resulting implementation area and...

Université de Fribourg

Bimetallic salen-based compounds and their potential applications

Finelli, Alba ; Abram, Sarah-Luise ; Hérault, Nelly ; Crochet, Aurélien ; Fromm, Katharina M.

In: Crystal Growth & Design, 2020, vol. 20, no. 8, p. 4945–4958

The new bimetallic coordination compounds [LNiAg(NO3)], [LCuMn(NO3)2], [LCuCu(NO3)2], [LCuZn(NO3)2], and [{LCuBi(NO3)3}(ACN)] have been synthesized from a salen-type ligand L containing two distinct coordination sites to accommodate (different) metal ions M1 and M2. In the solid state, the formation of 1:1 compounds (LCu:M2) is always observed, but interactions between the compounds lead to ...

Université de Fribourg

Bimetallic metal organic frameworks with precisely positioned metal centers for efficient H2 storage

Kim, Daeok ; Song, Kyung Seob ; Buyukcakir, Onur ; Yildirim, Taner ; Coskun, Ali

In: Chemical Communications, 2018, vol. 54, no. 86, p. 12218–12221

We demonstrated that the ratio and position of two different metal ions, Pd and Cu, can be precisely controlled within MOFs through predesigned metal clusters. These MOF structures incorporating Pd–Cu paddle wheel units were synthesised simply by reacting Pd–Cu acetate metal clusters and tritopic organic linkers at room temperature. Pd–Cu open metal sites were found to be uniformly...

Université de Fribourg

Novel iron tweezers complexes for hydrogenation and polymerization of olefins

Mafua, Roger ; Jenny, Titus A. (Dir.)

Thèse de doctorat : Université de Fribourg, 2006 ; no. 1503.

L’utilisation des complexes organométalliques comme catalyseurs est devenu un domaine très important de la chimie des matériaux. Cependant et malgré ce développement, les catalyseurs à base de fer(II) sont peu employés dans la polymérisation d’oléfines. Un de rares catalyseur utilisé dans ce contexte est le complexe tridenté diimine pyridine développé par Gibson et Brookhart....