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Collapsed Cu(II)-Hydroxamate Metallacrowns

Inorganic Chemistry, 2012
Degradation of a strained, thermodynamically destabilized pentanuclear copper(II) 12-metallacrown-4 complex based on a picoline hydroxamic acid resulted in the formation of the tetranuclear compounds which are the first examples of solely hydroxamate-based Cu(II) metallacrown complexes with a collapse of the metallamacrocyclic cavity.
Irina A, Golenya   +4 more
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Hydroxamic acid polymers

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1975
AbstractA polymer bearing hydroxamic acid groups and having a high affinity for iron(III) was prepared through the following procedure. Acryloylalanine (III), prepared by the reaction of acryloyl chloride with alanine, was treated with N‐hydroxysuccinimide in the presence of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide to give the N‐hydroxysuccinimide ester (IV).
Anthony Winston, Edward T. Mazza
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Hydroxamic acids as colorimetric reagents

Talanta, 1966
Thirty-three hydroxamic acids and three N-substituted hydroxamic acids or structurally similar compounds have been studied as possible colorimetric reagents for metal ions. They were tested with 78 ions under varying conditions of acidity and basicity.
V C, Bass, J H, Yoe
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