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Bifunctional Photocatalysts: Exploiting Proximity for Enhanced Reaction Performance
This review covers the application of the bifunctional approach to photocatalysis as a means to attain (enhanced) enantioselectivity, and, more in general, as a strategy to enhance the catalytic performance through an effective use of short‐lived reaction intermediates.
Luigi Dolcini +3 more
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Synthesis and Reactivity of Extremely Electron‐Poor Au(III) Complexes Bearing OTf− or NTf2− Ligands
A new family of electron‐poor Au(III) cations bearing bistriflimide or triflate ligands is reported. These cations can undergo direct C─H metalation with simple arenes to give mono‐aryl cations. Subsequent addition of simple halide sources allows for reductive elimination of aryl halides, formally from Ar─H and X−. ABSTRACT The synthesis and structural
Lachlan Barwise +6 more
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Complex [Dy2(hynad)2(dbm)4] was prepared by the employment of the anionic N–O‐based bridging and chelating N‐hydroxy‐1,8‐naphthalimide ligand, featuring a {Dy2(µ‐OR)2}4+ core and exhibiting zero‐field SMM behavior with a Ueff value of 171 K and double‐S‐shaped hysteresis loops, open up to 3.5 K.
Alexandros S. Armenis +6 more
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X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism
International Tables for Crystallography is the definitive resource and reference work for crystallography and structural science.
Each of the eight volumes in the series contains articles and tables of data relevant to crystallographic research and to applications of crystallographic methods in all sciences concerned with the ...
Gerrit van der Laan C. Chantler +2 more
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The 21 complexes (2RCu . MX) between 2-(dimethylamino)phenylcopper (RCu) and CuX (X = Cl, Br or I) or AgBr have been prepared in two ways (i) from the 23 reaction of 2-(dimethylamino)phenyllithium with cuprous halide and (ii) from the reaction of RCu with excess of the metalIB halide.The structure of bis[(2-dimethylamino)phenylcopper] cuprous bromide ...
Koten, G. van, Noltes, J.G.
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A phosphorescent iridium(III) complex has been prepared with a 6‐hydrazinonicotinic acid (HYNIC) ligand tethered to a lysine‐ureido‐glutamatic acid pharmacophore, which binds to an enzyme, called prostate‐specific membrane antigen (PSMA), which is overexpressed in prostate cancer.
La'El Kimchi +6 more
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Alkali‐Metal Base Catalyzed Electrocyclization of Isoprene Derivatives
Simple and abundant alkali‐metal base catalysis in combination with Lewis basic polyamines enables the electrocyclization of isoprene‐derived trienes to cycloheptadienes under neat conditions. Mechanistic insight supported by DFT guides a scalable route to seven‐membered carbocycles which, after reduction, give saturated cycloalkanes relevant as ...
Mikaël Le Roch +3 more
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Heteroatom‐Doped Graphdiynes and Their Applications in Photo‐/Electro‐Catalytic CO2 Conversion
This review highlights the versatile role of doped graphdiyne (GDY) in boosting CO2 conversion, where metal and non‐metal doping simultaneously tune the electronic structure, create abundant active sites, and improve charge separation, light harvesting, and CO2 adsorption.
Fangzhou Yang +3 more
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This review systematically elucidates the luminescence mechanism, synthesis methods of matrix‐free afterglow carbon dots, and their application progress in information encryption, light‐emitting diodes, sensing, bioimaging, and tumor treatment, and finally, discusses the current challenges and future development directions. ABSTRACT Afterglow materials,
Yupeng Liu +5 more
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Abstract The synthesis and characterization of an amphiphilic nitroxide to be used as a controlling agent in a nitroxide‐mediated living radical polymerization in aqueous dispersion media is presented. In the first stage of nitroxide synthesis (phthalimide protection), two reaction methods were employed: traditional and microwave.
Enrique García‐Leal +3 more
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