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Metals have been considered for millennia to have medicinal values. With the advent of modern medicine, many metal-based drugs have proven to be highly effective in the clinic. Many different metal ions have shown activity against a range of diseases.
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Reactions of a host of metal precursors with pyridyl(benzamide)-functionalized C2-methyl-protected imidazolium salts [L1H2]I and [L2H]I afforded the metal–methyleneimidazoline (MIz) compounds [Ru(L1-κC1)(p-cymene)]I (1), [Mn(L1-κC1)(CO)3] (2), [Ru ...
Mandeep Kaur (213886) +3 more
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The Super duplex stainless steel is the best of the stainless steel types because duplex stainless steel contains two phases, ferritic and austenitic, which promote this alloy's mechanical and corrosion properties compared to other types.
Abdulrahman H. Abbood +2 more
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Refractory‐Metal‐Based Chalcogenides for Energy
AbstractWhen it is asked, “where can refractory metals be used?,” the possible shortest answer is, “where cannot they be used?” The uses of refractory‐metal‐based compounds in research and industry are too many to be enumerated; nevertheless, some outstanding examples are briefly mentioned here.
Faruk Özel +15 more
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Background. The need to analyze the thermal effect of two external parallel conductors is due to an increase in the density of the conductive pattern.
Aleksey V. Kostin
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Metal‐based nanoparticles and their toxicity assessment [PDF]
AbstractNanoparticles (NPs) can potentially cause adverse effects on organ, tissue, cellular, subcellular, and protein levels due to their unusual physicochemical properties (e.g., small size, high surface area to volume ratio, chemical composition, crystallinity, electronic properties, surface structure reactivity and functional groups, inorganic or ...
Schrand, Amanda M. +5 more
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Base metal chemistry and catalysis
This perspective provides an entry-level conversation concerning base metal catalysis as a green and sustainable solution in industrial and academic contexts.
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Metallic Nanostructures Based on DNA Nanoshapes [PDF]
Metallic nanostructures have inspired extensive research over several decades, particularly within the field of nanoelectronics and increasingly in plasmonics. Due to the limitations of conventional lithography methods, the development of bottom-up fabricated metallic nanostructures has become more and more in demand.
Boxuan Shen +4 more
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Base Metal Catalyzed Isocyanide Insertions [PDF]
AbstractIsocyanides are diverse C1 building blocks considering their potential to react with nucleophiles, electrophiles, and radicals. Therefore, perhaps not surprisingly, isocyanides are highly valuable as inputs for multicomponent reactions (MCRs) and other one‐pot cascade processes.
Jurriën W. Collet +4 more
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Transition metal ligands as novel DNA-base substitutes
The base modified nucleoside dBP, carrying a non-hydrogen-bonding non-shape complementary base was incorporated into oligonucleotides (Brotschi, C.; Haberli, A.; Leumann C.J. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2001, 40, 3012-3014).
Leumann, Christian, Brotschi, C.
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