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Some metal-azobilirubin complexes

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1965
Abstract A series of metal-azobilirubin complexes is described. In all cases the addition of metal ion produced a considerable shift of the azopigment spectrum to longer wave lengths. The coloured reaction products are stable, the blanks very low.
K, Heirwegh, F, Van Roy
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Metal Complexes

2011
The circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy of inorganic complexes is described. Two groups of complexes are examined, those with CD intensity associated with the π-system transitions of the ligand and those in which the d → d transitions of the central metal are the key factor.
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Metal Complexes

2017
The present invention provides complexes of the formula(L)M(X),in which M is a metal atom selected from copper, silver and gold; L is a carbene ligand; and X is a monoanionic ligand. The complexes are useful as light emitters in the emissive zone of light-emitting devices such as OLEDs. The present invention also provides organometallic complexes which
Bochmann, Manfred   +4 more
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Metal complexes of thiazyl radicals

Dalton Transactions, 2007
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Metal–Alkylidyne Complexes

2003
K. Mashima, A. Nakamura
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Metal–Alkene Complexes

2003
K. H. Theopold   +2 more
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Metal–Carbyne Complexes

2003
T. Ito, M. Minato
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COMPLEX METAL ALKYLS

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1948
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Metals, Metal Complexes, and Radiation

1989
An important modality in cancer treatment is that of radiotherapy, either alone or in combination with chemotherapy. Indeed, the first treatment of cancer by X-rays followed within a year of their discovery by Rontgen [1] and it is estimated that today approximately half of all cancer patients receive radiation in some form.
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Metal–Carbene Complexes

2003
R. Poli, K. M. Smith
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