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Schroder complex

Schroder, D., Schwarz, H., Hrusak, J. and Pyykkd, P. (1998) Cationic gold(l) complexes of xenon and of ligands containing the donor atoms oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. Inorganic Chemistry, 37, 624—632. [Pg.234]

Hrusak, J., Hertwig, R.H., Schroder, D.H., Schwerdtfeger, P., Koch, W. and Schwarz, H. (1995) Relativistic Effects in Cationic Gold(I)-Ligand Complexes A Comparative Study of Ah Initio Pseudopotential and Density Frmctional Methods. Organometallics, 14,1284—1291. [Pg.234]

Using 2,6-diformyl-4-methylphenol dioxime, Tasker, Schroder, and their co-workers conducted a magnetostructural study on complex (374) (pseudo macrocyclic structure Cu-Cu 2.994 A 2J= — 904 cm-1).330 Using 2-hydroxy-5-nitro-benzaldehyde benzoylhydrazone as ligand, complex (375) (Cu-Cu 3.041 A 2J=—372cm 1) was reported.331 Using 3-formylsalicylic acid oxime Okawa and co-workers reported complex (376) (square-planar and SP geometry Cu-Cu 2.961 A).332... [Pg.815]

Among oxo-metals, osmium tetroxide is a particularly intriguing oxidant since it is known to oxidize various types of alkenes rapidly, but it nonetheless eschews the electron-rich aromatic hydrocarbons like benzene and naphthalene (Criegee et al., 1942 Schroder, 1980). Such selectivities do not obviously derive from differences in the donor properties of the hydrocarbons since the oxidation (ionization) potentials of arenes are actually less than those of alkenes. The similarity in the electronic interactions of arenes and alkenes towards osmium tetroxide relates to the series of electron donor-acceptor (EDA) complexes formed with both types of hydrocarbons (26). Common to both arenes and alkenes is the immediate appearance of similar colours that are diagnostic of charge-transfer absorp-... [Pg.219]

Schmidtke H-H (1994) Vibrational Progressions in Electronic Spectra of Complex Compounds Indicating Stron Vibronic Coupling. J71 69-112 Schmittel M (1994) Umpolung of Ketones via Enol Radical Cations. 169 183-230 Schroder A, Mekelburger H-B, Vogtle F (1994) Belt-, Ball-, and Tube-shaped Molecules. 172 179-201... [Pg.320]

Xu, H., Strater, N., Schroder, W., Bottcher, C., Ludwig, K., Saenger, W., Structure of DNA helicase RepA in complex with sulfate at 1.95 angstrom resolution implicates structural changes to an open form. Acta Crystallogr Sect. D-Biol. Cryst. 2003,59,815-822. [Pg.316]

Tei, L., Blake, A.J., Devillanova, F.A., Garau, A., Lippolis, V., Wilson, C., and Schroder, M. Anew cofacial binucleating macropolycycle segregated versus encapsulated complexation, Chem. Commun. (2001), 2582-2583. [Pg.86]

Schetinger MRC, Morsch VM, Bohrer D (2003) Aluminium Interaction with Nucleotides and Nucleotidases and Analytical Aspects of Determination 104 99-138 Schmidtke HH (2003) The Variation of Slater-Condon Parameters Fk and Racah Parameters B and C with Chemical Bonding in Transition Group Complexes 106 19-35 Schroder M, see Hubberstey (2004) 111 33-83 Schubert DM (2003) Borates in Industrial Use 105 1-40... [Pg.188]

Schroder T, Walhom V, Mattay J, Anselmetti D (2011) Single molecule force spectroscopy of supramolecular complexes. In Schalley C (ed) Analytical methods in supramolecular chemistry. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (in press)... [Pg.122]

Muller P, Schroder B, Coxall JA, Parkin A, Parson P, Sadler PJ. Nucleotide cross-linking induced by photoreactions of platinum(IV)-azide complexes. Angew Chem Int Ed Eng 2003 42 335-9. [Pg.326]

Some of the PolyP complexes with proteins are very important in cell regulatory processes. RNA polymerase isolated from the stationary-phase cells of E. coli was found to be closely bound with PolyP (Kusano and Ishihama, 1997). The ATP-dependent protease Lon formed a complex with PolyPs under degradation of ribosomal proteins at amino acids starvation (Kuroda et al, 2001). PolyP is able to compete with DNA for the DNA binding sites at histones (Schroder et al., 1999), while PolyPs can interact with non-histone proteins in the nucleus (Offenbacher and Kline, 1984). [Pg.50]

Dawson J, Ghiotto F, McMaster J, Schroder M. Metal complex of hydrogenase active sites. In Wydrzynski TJ, Hillier W, editors. Molecular solar fuels. Cambridge, UK The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012. p. 326-86. [Pg.223]

The remarkable complexing properties of cyclic thioethers, in particular, those exploited by Schroder s and Yoshida s groups, have stimulated a great interest in metal thioether chemistry. These cyclic ligands bind preferentially to soft metal ions and have allowed the preparation of complexes displaying unusual stereochemistry and/or oxidation states. The most common thioethers involved are [9]ane-S3,... [Pg.4122]


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