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M 3 complexes

Plots of the CD intensity of 23 (1.00 x 10" M) at 405 nm versus [Mj. The solid lines represent the theoretical curves for the formation of the [23-(M )2] complex. Mj glucose, Mj maltose, M3 maltotriose, M4 maltotetraose, M5 maltopentaose. Reproduced with permission from ref. 27. 2000 John Wiley Sons. [Pg.15]


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Adaptation of LC-MALDI MS workflow to sample complexity

Aquation Chromium(m) Complexes

Bow-tie complexes (M Pt, Au)

Cobalt(m) Complexes

Complexes Containing an M-C Bond in Aqueous Catalysis

Complexes of the Type M(AA)

Complexes of the Type M(L)

Complexes with M-P-H Bonds

Complexes with M-P-Halogen Bonds

Complexes with P Units Bonded to M Atoms

Gold(m) Complexes

Group-6 Carbonyl Complexes with Phosphane Ligands (CO)5PR3 (M Cr, Mo, W R H, Me, F, Cl)

M n complexes

M-C02 complex

M-H complex

M-N4 complexes

M-N4 macrocyclic complex

M.S. Wickleder, Simple and complex halides

Metal Complexes with Bridging M—H—Si Interactions

Metal carbonyl complexes M

Metal complexes M

Metal ion complexes, [M

Metal-Thio Complexes with M-S-P Linkages

Moore 2 Aquation Cobalt(m) Complexes

N-M Bonded Complexes

Niinisto and M. Leskela, Inorganic complex compounds

Niinisto and M. Leskela, Inorganic complex compounds II

Organocobalt(m) complexes with Schiff base ligands

Other Complexes Possibly Containing M—H—Si Three-Center Bonds

Oxygen Electroreduction on M-N4 Macrocyclic Complexes

Sabbatini, M. Guardigli and I. Manet, Antenna effect in encapsulation complexes of lanthanide ions

Si-H-M complexes

Silylhydride Complexes with Interligand Hypervalent Interactions M H SiX

Spectral Features of M-CN Complexes

Ternary complexes M

Transition Metal-Noble Gas Complexes D. C. Grills and M. W. George

Triangular complexes (M Fe, Ru)

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