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52. Hardware Obfuscation of Digital FIR Filters
53. A highly unsaturated six-vertex amido-substituted silicon cluster† †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Further experimental and computational details and the video are available. CCDC 1989146 contains the crystallographic information for 2. For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI: 10.1039/d0sc01427c
54. Analysis of Graph-based Partitioning Algorithms and Partitioning Metrics for Hardware Reverse Engineering
55. Golden Model-Free Hardware Trojan Detection by Classification of Netlist Module Graphs
56. Physical and Functional Reverse Engineering Challenges for Advanced Semiconductor Solutions
57. CRESS: Framework for Vulnerability Assessment of Attack Scenarios in Hardware Reverse Engineering
58. Steric and Electronic Properties of Indole‐Derived CAAC Ligands
59. A strongly twisted SiSi bond with resemblance to a buckled dimer in an unexpected isomer of hexasilabenzene
60. Unsaturated Amido-Substituted Six-Vertex Mixed Silicon Germanium Clusters
61. Tetracyclic silaheterocycle formed through a pericyclic reaction cascade including a two-fold intramolecular C–C bond activation
62. Comparison of Phosphorescent Pt(II) Complexes with C^N^N vs N^N^N Chelators and Caffeine‐Based NHC‐co‐ligands†.
63. Synthesis and Reactivity of a Neutral Homocyclic Silylene
64. Trapping Experiments during Reductive Debrominations of Aminotribromosilanes with Alkenes
65. CRESS: Framework for Vulnerability Assessment of Attack Scenarios in Hardware Reverse Engineering
66. Synthesis and Reactivity of a Neutral Homocyclic Silylene
67. Cover Feature: Reactivity of the Bicyclic Amido‐Substituted Silicon(I) Ring Compound Si4{N(SiMe3)Mes}4 with FLP‐Type Character (Chem. Eur. J. 69/2021)
68. Reactivity of the Bicyclic Amido‐Substituted Silicon(I) Ring Compound Si 4 {N(SiMe 3 )Mes} 4 with FLP‐Type Character
69. Reactivity of Ruthenium(II) Complexes Bearing Bis-NHC Ligands
70. Cycloadditions with a Stable Charge‐Separated Cyclobutadiene‐Type Amido‐Substituted Silicon Ring Compound
71. Cycloadditionen mit einer stabilen ladungsseparierten cyclobutadienartigen Siliciumringverbindung
72. Ruthenium(II) and iron(II) complexes of N-pyridyl substituted imidazolin-2-ylidenes
73. Front Cover: Synthesis and Characterization of Poly‐NHC‐Derived Silver(I) Assemblies and Their Transformation into Poly‐Imidazolium Macrocycles (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 25/2021)
74. Synthesis of Heterobimetallic Complexes through Chemoselective 2,4-Metalation of a Thiazolium Salt
75. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly‐NHC‐Derived Silver(I) Assemblies and Their Transformation into Poly‐Imidazolium Macrocycles
76. Tapeout of a RISC-V crypto chip with hardware trojans
77. Rhenium(I) Complexes with Neutral Monodentate Coligands and Monoanionic 2‑(1,2,4-Triazol-5-yl)pyridine-Based Chelators as Bidentate Luminophores with Tunable Color and Photosensitized Generation of 1O2: An Integrated Case...
78. Unsaturated amido-substituted six-vertex mixed silicon germanium clusters.
79. Targeting Guanine Quadruplexes with Luminescent Platinum(II) Complexes Bearing a Pendant Nucleobase
80. Coordination compounds of N, N′-olefin functionalized imidazolin-2-ylidenes
81. Molybdenum and tungsten [eta.sup.2]-alkyne-1-thio complexes acting as sulfur donors in homoleptic Werner type complexes with nickel(II) and palladium(II)
82. Regioselective Double Oxidative Addition of Bis‐NHC Precursors
83. Sterically constrained tricyclic phosphine: redox behaviour, reductive and oxidative cleavage of P–C bonds, generation of a dilithium phosphaindole as a promising synthon in phosphine chemistry
84. Mononuclear and dinuclear bromo bridged iridium(I) complexes with N-allyl substituted imidazolin-2-ylidene ligands
85. Naphthalonitriles featuring efficient emission in solution and in the solid state
86. Preparation of Complexes Bearing N‐Alkylated, Anionic or Protic CAACs Through Oxidative Addition of 2‐Halogenoindole Derivatives
87. Reactivity of an NHC-Coordinated Trisilacyclopropylidene with Transition Metal Carbonyl Compounds
88. New Reactivity Patterns in 3H‐Phosphaallene Chemistry [Aryl‐P=C=C(H)‐tBu]: Hydroboration of the C=C Bond, Deprotonation and Trimerisation
89. Hydrosilylation and Hydrogermylation of CO 2 and CS 2 by Al and Ga Functionalized Silanes and Germanes – Cooperative Reactivity with Formation of Silyl Formates and Disilylacetals
90. Reactions of Al‐N Based Active Lewis Pairs with Ketones and 1,2‐Diketones: Insertion into Al‐N Bonds, C‐C and C‐N Bond Formation and a Tricyclic Saturated Tetraaza Compound
91. Template‐Controlled Synthesis of Polyimidazolium Salts by Multiple [2+2] Cycloaddition Reactions
92. MCl2 Molecules (M = Zn, Cd, Hg) Coordinated by Trifunctional E/P2-Based FLPs (E = Ga, In): Chelating Coordination of the Metal Atoms and Activation of M–Cl Bonds by E–Cl Interactions
93. Al/N-based active Lewis pairs: isocyanate insertion products as efficient nucleophiles employed for the facile generation of highly functional molecules
94. Synthesis of IrIII Hydrido Complexes by Oxidative Addition of Halogenated Theophylline and Adenine Derivatives
95. Tridentate Ligand with Three Carbanions as Donor Atoms: Formation of Dinuclear, Heptacyclic Complexes of Boron, Aluminum, or Gallium with B–C–B, Al–C–Al, or Ga–C–Ga Three-Center–Two-Electron Bonds
96. A Geometrically Constrained Tricyclic Phosphine: Coordination, Ring Expansion by Insertion of CO into a P–C Bond, and Lewis Acid Initiated Formation of an Oligocyclic Molecule with a P2C22 backbone
97. Aspects of Phosphaallene Chemistry: Heat-Induced Formation of 1,2-Dihydrophosphetes by Intramolecular Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution and Photochemical Generation of Tricyclic Phosphiranes
98. Dihalides of Sterically Constrained Tricyclic Phosphines, Lewis Acidity and Fluoride Affinity, Chloride Abstraction, and a Phosphonium Cation, Dimethylphosphorane
99. Synthesis of RhIII and IrIII Complexes Bearing Chelating Di-NHC Ligands Obtained from N9-Imidazolium-Substituted Adenine
100. An unsaturated amido-substituted six-vertex germanium cluster and its reactions with alkenes and alkynes
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