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Porous Organic Cages for CO2 Capture and Confined Reduction
Porous organic cages (POCs) enable the coupling of CO2 capture and conversion through the interplay of molecular structure and solid‐state organization. Beyond intrinsic cavities, packing‐dependent pore accessibility and mass transport govern local CO2 concentration and catalytic performance, linking adsorption to reactivity in integrated capture ...
Valeria Amendola, Sonia La Cognata
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Oxygen‐tolerant photo‐induced miniaturized accelerated atom transfer radical polymerization (OPTIMA‐ATRP) in water was developed for the polymerization of hydrophilic (meth)acrylate monomers under ambient or sub‐ambient (4°C) temperature and atmospheric conditions, without prior degassing, in less than 10 min, at an ultra‐small scale (< 50 µL) in ...
Arman Moini Jazani +5 more
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Heterogeneous iron‐catalyzed environmentally benign and sustainable CH‐oxidative esterification methodology has been developed for the synthesis of esters. This challenging reaction has been achieved by the rational design of specific single atom iron‐based catalyst with Fe‐N4 active centers, which empowered the oxidative esterification of methyl and ...
Zhuang Ma +8 more
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Heterometallic Multinuclear Ruthenium Complexes as Cytotoxic Agents. [PDF]
Kostova I.
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Olefin Metathesis Catalyzed by a Latent Ruthenathiete Complex. [PDF]
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Tethered Arene Complexes of Ruthenium
ChemInform, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Martin A. Bennett, Joanner R. Harper
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The Microbiology of Ruthenium Complexes
2017Ruthenium is seldom mentioned in microbiology texts, due to the fact that this metal has no known, essential roles in biological systems, nor is it generally considered toxic. Since the fortuitous discovery of cisplatin, first as an antimicrobial agent and then later employed widely as an anticancer agent, complexes of other platinum group metals, such
Southam, HM +3 more
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Electroluminescence in Ruthenium(II) Complexes
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002We have investigated the electrochemical, spectroscopic, and electroluminescent properties of a family of diimine complexes of Ru featuring various aliphatic side chains as well as a more extended pi-conjugated system. The performance of solid-state electroluminescent devices fabricated from these complexes using indium tin oxide (ITO) and gold ...
Stefan, Bernhard +6 more
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Ruthenium Complexes of Thiaporphyrin and Dithiaporphyrin
Inorganic Chemistry, 2011Successful synthesis and characterization of the six-coordinated complex [Ru(STTP)(CO)Cl] (1; STTP = 5,10,15,20-tetratolyl-21-thiaporphyrinato) allowed the development of the coordination chemistry of ruthenium-thiaporphyrin through dechlorination and metathesis reactions. Accordingly, [Ru(II)(STTP)(CO)X] (X = NO(3)(-) (2), NO(2)(-) (3), and N(3)(-) (4)
Chuan-Hung, Chuang +7 more
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