Template effects and molecular organization /
This thematic issue devoted to 'Template Effects and Molecular Organization' is based on a special symposium recently organized by the American Chemical Society in Philadelphia. The authors contributed oral presentations and are experts in their fields. * Each chapter is fully referenced *...
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| Language: | English |
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Orlando :
Academic Press,
2007.
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| Series: | Advances in inorganic chemistry ;
v. 59. |
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Table of Contents:
- V. Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Transformations and Sensing PropertiesVI. Redox Properties; VII. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3. Molecular Devices Based on Metallocyclam Subunits; I. Some Peculiar Properties of Metal Complexes of Cyclam; II. The Template Synthesis of Cyclam and Azacyclams; III. Scorpionands and Scorpionate Complexes; IV. Sensors and Dosimeters Based on the Cyclam Motif; V. An Anion Sensor for Citrate; VI. A Molecular Fluorescent Thermometer Operating Through the NiII/NiIII Redox Change; VII. Conclusion; References
- Chapter 4. Molecular Recognition of Neutral and Charged Guests using Metallomacrocyclic HostsI. Introduction; II. Mononuclear Clefts for Binding Neutral Molecules; III. Metallomacrocyclic Clefts with Two Appended Receptor Sites for Ditopic Recognition; IV. Interactions Between Polyoxoanions and Macrocyclic Cations; V. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5. Supramolecular Chemistry of Environmentally Relevant Anions; I. Introduction; II. Structure and Binding; III. Extraction Studies; IV. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References
- Chapter 6. Role of Cation Complexants in the Synthesis of Alkalides and ElectridesI. Introduction; II. Thermodynamics; III. Complexant Properties; IV. Synthesis Methodology; V. Structural Features of Alkalides; VI. Electrides
- Anionic or Electronic?; VII. Possible Future Developments; References; Chapter 7. Structure-Activity studies and the Design of Synthetic Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Mimetics as Therapeutics; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. Initial Structure Activity Studies
- Catalyst/Drug Design; IV. Development of Improved SOD Mimetics Derived from [Mn([15]aneN5)Cl2], Ia.
- V. Mechanistic StudiesVI. Computer-Aided Design (CAD); VII. Continuing Developments; VIII. Conclusion; IX. Experimental; References; Chapter 8. Electronic Tuning of the Lability of Inert Co(III) and Pt(II) Complexes; I. Electronic Tuning; II. Inert Co(III) Complexes; III. Inert Pt(II) Complexes; IV. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Index; Contents of Previous Volumes