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  1. Carbene Complexes of Heme Proteins and Iron Porphyrin Models

    The possible formation of carbene complexes of cytochromes P450 enzymes in various metabolisms of xenobiotics is first described. In view of these...
    Gérard Simonneaux, Paul Le Maux in Bioorganometallic Chemistry
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  2. Ferrocene–Peptide Bioconjugates

    This chapter sketches an outline of ferrocene–peptide bioconjugates. A variety of ferrocene–peptide bioconjugates have been designed to induce...
    Toshiyuki Moriuchi, Toshikazu Hirao in Bioorganometallic Chemistry
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  3. Catalytic Nickel–Iron–Sulfur Clusters: From Minerals to Enzymes

    The geochemical theory of the origin of life proposes that primordial, pre-biotic reactions were carried out in a metal-sulfide-rich environment...
    Anne Volbeda, Juan C. Fontecilla-Camps in Bioorganometallic Chemistry
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  4. Sequentially Palladium-Catalyzed Processes

    Sequentially palladium-catalyzed reactions consist of combinations of identical, related, or significantly different palladium-catalyzed processes...
    Thomas J. J. Müller in Metal Catalyzed Cascade Reactions
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  5. Structural Aspects of Layered Double Hydroxides

    Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have been known for a considerable time and have been widely studied. The basic features of their structure,...
    David G. Evans, Robert C. T. Slade in Layered Double Hydroxides
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  6. n-Body Decomposition Approach to the Calculation of Interaction Energies of Water Clusters

    A new methodology is proposed in which large basis set MP2-level calculations can be extended to water clusters with as many as 50 monomers. The...
    R. A. Christie, K. D. Jordan in Intermolecular Forces and Clusters II
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  7. Multiporphyrin ArraysAssembled Through Hydrogen Bonding

    Although relatively weak in isolation, composite H-bonds can be used as an advantage for the assembly of relatively robust and well-defined arrays...
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  8. Axial Coordination to Metalloporphyrins Leading to Multinuclear Assemblies

    The use of axial coordination to metalloporphyrins is discussed on the basis of constructing multinuclear complexes. Starting with single...
    Imenne Bouamaied, Timur Coskun, Eugen Stulz in Non-Covalent Multi-Porphyrin Assemblies
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  9. Poly(mercaptoimidazolyl)borate Complexes of Cadmium and Mercury

    The coordination chemistry of bis- and tris(mercaptoimidazolyl)borate ligands with both main-group and transition metals is rapidly expanding....
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  10. Mercury Removal from Water

    Mercury pollution in water is a serious threat to natural ecosystems. Various methods and technologies are in use to remove mercury from the...
    D. A. Atwood, M. K. Zaman in Recent Developments in Mercury Science
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  11. Intermolecular Interactions via Perturbation Theory: From Diatoms to Biomolecules

    This article is devoted to the most recent, i.e. taking place within the last few years, theoretical developments in the field of intermolecular...
    Krzysztof Szalewicz, Konrad Patkowski, Bogumil Jeziorski in Intermolecular Forces and Clusters II
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  12. The Rise of Organophosphorus Derivatives in π-Conjugated Materials Chemistry

    This chapter concerns the synthesis and properties of π-conjugated oligomers and polymers containing phosphorus moieties, an area of increasing...
    Muriel Hissler, Philip W. Dyer, Régis Reau in New Aspects in Phosphorus Chemistry V
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  13. Two-Component Scenarios for Non-Conventional (Exotic) Superconductors

    The possibility of superconductivity is analyzed within models where two components are present. Here both components may be non-superconducting on...
    Roman Micnas, Stanislaw Robaszkiewicz, Annette Bussmann-Holder in Superconductivity in Complex Systems
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  14. Artificial Host Molecules for the Sensing of Anions

    The foundations of supramolecular complexation of anions by abiotic host compounds are evaluated, with the purpose of determining their qualitative...
    Franz P. Schmidtchen in Anion Sensing
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  15. Development of Technetium-99m and Rhenium-188 Radiopharmaceuticals Containing a Terminal Metal–Nitrido Multiple Bond for Diagnosis and Therapy

    The chemistry of nitrido complexes of technetium has played an important role in the search of new Tc-99m radiopharmaceuticals and in providing...
    Alessandro Boschi, Adriano Duatti, Licia Uccelli in Contrast Agents III
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  16. PAEs with Heteroaromatic Rings

    This article reviews the synthesis and chemical properties of poly(aryleneethynylene)s, PAEs, consisting of sulfur-containing heteroaromatic rings...
    Takakazu Yamamoto, Isao Yamaguchi, Takuma Yasuda in Poly(arylene etynylene)s
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  17. Deconvolution Microscopy

    Since its introduction in 1983, deconvolution microscopy has become a key image-processing tool for visualizing the cellular structures of fixed and...
    Jean-Baptiste Sibarita in Microscopy Techniques
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  18. Spectral Imaging and Linear Unmixing in Light Microscopy

    Fluorescence microscopy is an essential tool for modern biological research. The wide range of available fluorophores and labeling techniques allows...
    Timo Zimmermann in Microscopy Techniques
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  19. Arylation Reactions via C-H Bond Cleavage

    Various carbon nucleophiles having acidic C–H bonds, including active methylene compounds, ketones, aldehydes, esters, and so on, are arylated with...
    Masahiro Miura, Tetsuya Satoh in Palladium in Organic Synthesis
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  20. New P-Chirogenic Phosphine Ligands and Their Use in Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions

    This chapter is concerned with an update on the preparation and applications of optically active phosphine ligands which bear the chiral center at a...
    Karen V. L. Crépy, Tsuneo Imamoto in New Aspects in Phosphorus Chemistry III
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