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Ferrocene-Based Antimalarials

Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2012
Resistance to commercially available antimalarial drugs is a public health problem. Since the end of the last century, no new antimalarial drugs have been introduced into clinical practice, and new drug development has been quite disappointing. There is therefore a real need to develop new class of antimalarial drugs that could be used alone or in ...
Clément, Roux, Christophe, Biot
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The electron donor properties of ferrocene. The oxidation of ferrocene by carboxylic acids

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1973
Abstract Carboxylic acids are reduced by ferrocenes to aldehydes, the rate of reaction increases with the electron-donating ability of the ferrocene and with the acid strength of the acid, a Bronsted-type free-energy correlation being observed.
Castagnola, M   +3 more
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FERROCENE

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1972
George Marr, Bernard W. Rockett
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Bridged ferrocenes

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1978
Manny Hillman, Etsuko Fujita
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Ferrocene-containing Polymers : Polycondensation of Ferrocene with Aldehydes

Nature, 1964
AFTER earlier investigations1 had shown the practicability of self-condensing ferrocenyl carbinols to give polymers containing ferrocenylene units interconnected by methylene or methine bridges, it was of interest to investigate the direct condensation of ferrocene with aldehydes.
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Ring Rotation in Ferrocene and Ferrocene-containing Polymers

2015
Ferrocene is an organometallic molecular sandwich complex with an iron atom coordinated between two cyclopentadienyl rings. The reorientation of these rings in a process of rotational jump diffusion between multiple equilibrium sites on a circle is investigated using quasielastic neutron time of flight and backscattering spectroscopy experiments ...
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Derivatives of Ferrocene. I. The Metalation of Ferrocene

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1957
MARVIN BAUSCH   +2 more
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Ferrocene

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1960
Ursula Baumann, F. Rosendahl
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