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Naumov, Nikolai G.,Tarasenko, Maria S.,Virovets, Alexander V.,Kim, Youngmee,Kim, Sung-Jin,Fedorov, Vladimir E. Wiley-VCH 2006 European journal of inorganic chemistry Vol. No.
<P>The interaction of aqueous solutions of octahedral cluster anions [Re<SUB>6</SUB>Q<SUB>8</SUB>(CN)<SUB>6</SUB>]<SUP>4–</SUP> with rare earth cations in the presence of glycerol resulted in the formation of a new family of compounds [Ln<SUB>2</SUB>(H<SUB>2</SUB>L)<SUB>2</SUB>(H<SUB>3</SUB>L)<SUB>4</SUB>][Re<SUB>6</SUB>Q<SUB>8</SUB>(CN)<SUB>6</SUB>] (where Ln = La, Nd, and Gd; Q = S, Se; H<SUB>3</SUB>L = glycerol; H<SUB>2</SUB>L<SUP>–</SUP> = glycerolate anion). All compounds are isostructural and crystallize in the P<TEX>$\bar {1}$</TEX> space group. Crystal structures are built from octahedral cluster anions [Re<SUB>6</SUB>Q<SUB>8</SUB>(CN)<SUB>6</SUB>]<SUP>4–</SUP> and centrosymmetrical dimers [Ln<SUB>2</SUB>(H<SUB>2</SUB>L)<SUB>2</SUB>(H<SUB>3</SUB>L)<SUB>4</SUB>]<SUP>4+</SUP> that have three different binding modes of glycerol. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2006)</P> <B>Graphic Abstract</B> <P> <img src='wiley_img/14341948-2006-2006-2-EJIC200500542-fig000.gif' alt='wiley_img/14341948-2006-2006-2-EJIC200500542-fig000'> </P>
Some aspects of scintillation mechanism in organic molecular dielectrics
Galunov, N.Z.,Grinev, B.V.,Tarasenko, O.A.,Martynenko, E.V. The Korean Association for Radiation Protection 2005 방사선방어학회지 Vol.30 No.2
Aspects of the scintillation mechanism in organic systems obtained on the base of precise measurements of the radioluminescence pulse shape are discussed. It shown that the process of scintillation light pulse formation is mainly determined by initial conditions of exited states generation.
Carbon nanodots with tunable luminescence properties synthesized by electrical discharge in octane
Alena Nevar,Natalie Tarasenka,Mikhail Nedelko,Nikolai Tarasenko 한국탄소학회 2021 Carbon Letters Vol.31 No.1
We report on the one-step synthesis of luminescent carbon nanodots (C-dots) via an electrical discharge between two graphite electrodes submerged into organic solvent (octane). This is a simple approach for the fabrication of C-dots with tunable photoluminescence (PL) that differs from the other preparation methods, as no post-passivation step is required. The synthesized carbon nanoparticles are of spherical shape and their size is distributed in the range of 2–5 nm and exhibit luminescence sensitive to excitation wavelength.
New Effective Organic Scintillators for Fast Neutron and Short-Range Radiation Detection
Budakovsky, S.V.,Galunov, N.Z.,Karavaeva, N.L.,Jong Kyung Kim,Yong Kyun Kim,Tarasenko, O.A.,Martynenko, E.V. Professional Technical Group on Nuclear Science 2007 IEEE transactions on nuclear science Vol.54 No.6
<P>This paper describes the techniques used for making new organic scintillators and detectors based on these scintillators. Research has focused on designing large dimension organic scintillators to increase the efficiency of detecting ionizing radiation. The techniques described here have allowed us to produce (1) organic crystals of stilbene and p-terphenyl with diameters up to 120 mm and heights up to 100 mm; (2) p-terphenyl polycrystals doped with diphenylbutadiene molecules, as well stilbene polycrystals up to 250 mm in diameter and 5 mm in height; (3) the first prototypes of a composite scintillation material based on stilbene grains added to a silicone glue base, achieving a high efficiency of fast neutron detection.</P>