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Index of Review Articles and Specialist Texts Table 3 Complexes According to Ligand... [Pg.9]

Solubilities, in water, ethanol, and ethanol-water mixtures, have been reported for [Fe(phen)3]-(0104)2, [Fe(phen)3]2[Fe(CN)6], and [Fe(phen)3][Fe(phen)(CN)4]. Solubilities of salts of several iron(II) iiimine complexes have been measured in a range of binary aqueous solvent mixtures in order to estimate transfer chemical potentials and thus obtain quantitative data on solvation and an overall picture of how solvation is affected by the nature of the ligand and the nature of the mixed solvent medium. Table 8 acts as an index of reports of such data published since 1986 earlier data may be tracked through the references cited below Table 8, and through the review of the overall pattern for iron(II) and iron(III) complexes (cf. Figure 1 in Section 5.4.1.7 above) published recently. ... [Pg.445]

In contrast to the crown ether 28, the cryptand K211 (33) is very beneficial to the control of MMA polymerization initiated by diphenyhnethyllithium in THF at —78 °C. As a result, PMMA with a very low polydispersity index (1.01) was obtained" . The effect of this ligand on the unimeric model, e.g. MiBLi, was studied by NMR spectroscopy. The equilibrium commonly observed in THF between tetramers and dimers is actually shifted towards a monomeric complexed species" . Both the E/Z molar ratio (90/10 instead of 0/100) and the chain tacticity (Table 5) are affected by the cryptand K211 (33) whatever the solvent used ". ... [Pg.848]

Although this measure of ligand efficiency is the most widely used, it has been proposed that the LE index could be replaced by size-independent indices like the fit quality score (FQ) [19] or the percentage LE [20], which allow the comparison of fragments irrespective of their molecular weight. Many other related indices (listed in Table 1) have also been proposed recently to take into account properties other than molecular weight in the fragment-to-lead optimization, such as polar surface area or lipophilicity [20]. [Pg.203]


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