서울대학교 외국학술지지원센터(FRIC)

서울대학교 외국학술지지원센터(FRIC)는 국내 모든 연구자에게 자연과학 분야 원문복사 서비스를 무료로 제공하고 있습니다.

CURRENT CONTENTS/Chemistry

European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Mar. 2011

seoulfric 2011. 3. 8. 13:30

  1. Carola Schulzke
  2. Article first published online: 1 MAR 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201190021
  • Graphical Abstract

    1. You have full text access to this content

      Article first published online: 1 MAR 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201190023   Abstract 

  • News

    1. You have full text access to this content
      Spotlights on our sister journals: Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 8/2011 (pages 1184–1186)

      Article first published online: 1 MAR 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201190022  Abstract

  •  Microreview
    1. MoCo and WCo Model Chemistry

      You have full text access to this content
      Molybdenum and Tungsten Oxidoreductase Models (pages 1189–1199)

      Carola Schulzke

      Article first published online: 31 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001036

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      Molybdenum and tungsten cofactor model chemistry is aimed at a detailed understanding of nature's strategy to optimise oxo transfer reactions. A selection of studies on structure–activity relationships, the role of the metal and evolutionary aspects is discussed in detail, giving a personal view of this interesting and important topic.

  •  Short Communication
    1. Simple Dendrite Synthesis

      You have full text access to this content
      Green Wet Chemical Route for the Synthesis of Silver and Palladium Dendrites (pages 1201–1204)

      Bineta Keita, L. R. Brudna Holzle, Rosa Ngo Biboum, Louis Nadjo, Israel M. Mbomekalle, Sylvain Franger, Patrick Berthet, François Brisset, Frederic Miserque and Georges A. Ekedi

      Article first published online: 3 FEB 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001259

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      The simple mixing of Ag+ and VO2+ in water, at room temperature, results in the very efficient synthesis of silver nanodendrites in the absence of any template or surfactant. The same procedure proved successful for the synthesis of Pd nanodendrites.

  •  Full Papers
    1. Electrocrystallization

      You have full text access to this content

      Frauke Schödel, Ulrich Tutsch, Friedhelm Isselbcher, Dieter Schweitzer, Inge Snger, Michael Bolte, Jan W. Bats, Jens Müller, Michael Lang, Matthias Wagner and Hans-Wolfram Lerner
      Article first published online: 8 FEB 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001044

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      Crystals of a novel type of BEDT-TTF salt, [BEDT-TTF]2[Cu2Br3], were obtained by the BEDT-TTF electro-oxidation with the electrolyte molar ratio [Ph4P][N(CN)2]:CuBr of 1:8 in a mixture of THF and ethyleneglycol, whereas crystals of κ-[(BEDT-TTF)2][Cu(N(CN)2)Br] were formed with the electrolyte molar ratio [Ph4P][N(CN)2]:CuBr of 1:1.

     Photoswitchable Receptors

    1. You have full text access to this content
      An Anthracene Based Photoswitchable Dioxo-Tetraaza Ligand Selective for CuII and Capable of Photochemical pKa Modulation (pages 1212–1218)
      Giacomo Dacarro, Paola Ricci, Donatella Sacchi and Angelo Taglietti
      Article first published online: 26 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001050
      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      Two anthracene fragments were added to the edges of a linear dioxotetramine ligand in order to exploit photocyclization and obtain a photoswitchable selective receptor for CuII, with a cavity that can be closed on command. The new ligand can also be used for the photorelease of protons in aqueous solution, as a result of photoinduced pKa modulation.

    2. Metallomesogens

      You have full text access to this content
      Structural, Magnetic and Dynamic Characterization of Liquid Crystalline Iron(III) Schiff Base Complexes with Asymmetric Ligands (pages 1219–1229)

      Natalia Domracheva, Andrew Pyataev, Rafil Manapov, Matvey Gruzdev, Ulyana Chervonova and Arkadij Kolker
      Article first published online: 31 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001157

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      We synthesized a novel compound, namely a liquid crystalline iron(III) Schiff base complex with the asymmetric ligand [Fe(L)X(H2O)2]+X, where X = PF6 is the counterion. This compound has a labilelow-spin electron configuration that switches between the (dxz,dyz)4(dxy)1/(dxy)2(dxz,dyz)3 ground states and is temperature-dependent.

    3. Phosphinane Ligand Complexes

      You have full text access to this content
      Metal Complexes of a Structurally Embellished Phosphinane Ligand: An Assessment of Stereoelectronic Effects (pages 1230–1239)

      Peter G. Edwards, Benson M. Kariuki, Matthieu Limon, Li-Ling Ooi, James A. Platts and Paul D. Newman
      Article first published online: 28 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001170

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      The stereoelectronic features of the phosphacycle ligand shown in the graphic [n = 1, Z = S (1); n = 1, Z = Se (2); n = 1, Z = Fe(CO)4 (3); n = 1, Z = W(CO)5 (4); n = 2, Z = trans-Rh(CO)Cl (5)] have been assessed through synthesis and characterisation of a number of relevant derivatives. The empirical data support the classification of the ligand as a bulkier analogue of PPh3.

    4. Triazine Ligands

      You have full text access to this content
      A New Triazine-Based Tricompartmental Ligand for Stepwise Assembly of Mononuclear, Dinuclear, and 1D-Polymeric Heptacoordinate Manganese(II)/Azido Complexes (pages 1240–1248)

      Animesh Das, Serhiy Demeshko, Sebastian Dechert and Franc Meyer
      Article first published online: 27 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001104

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      A new triazine-based ligand (L) features threefold symmetry and three potentially tridentate {N3} binding pockets, but binds only a single MnII by using one of the triazine N atoms and two of its chelate arms. Using azide as an additional ligand, the {LMnII} building blocks can form mononuclear, binuclear, and 1D chain structures with heptacoordinate metal ions.

    5. Spin Crossover Complexes

      You have full text access to this content
      N,N′-Bis(2,2′-bipyridine-6-ylmethyl)-2,2′-biphenylenediamines: A Tuneable Ligand Scaffold for Room Temperature Fe2+ SCO Complexes (pages 1249–1254)

      Holm Petzold and Silvio Heider
      Article first published online: 21 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001139

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      A new series of ligands with an AB2 structure were synthesized and employed in Fe2+ SCO complexes. ΔH, ΔS and T1/2 for the SCO were determined using Evans' method. The results clearly show a dependency of the spin state on the substitution pattern. The steric effects of substituents placed at the 6 and 6′ positions in the biphenyl moiety are effectively transported through the biphenyl bridge.

    6. (Dipicolylanilino)platinum Acetylides

      You have full text access to this content
      Metal Cation Induced Modulation of the Photophysical Properties of a Platinum(II) Complex Featuring a Dipicolylanilino–Acetylide Ligand (pages 1255–1259)

      Pierre-Henri Lanoë, Jean-Luc Fillaut, Véronique Guerchais, Hubert Le Bozec and J. A. Gareth Williams
      Article first published online: 26 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001164

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      Metal cation dependent modulation of the photophysical properties of a platinum(II) complex featuring a dipicolylanilino–acetylide ligand is described. The ground-state absorption and excited-state luminescenceof the complex are modulated by binding of divalent metal ions; the extent of the observed changes was found to be dependent upon the identity of the metal ion.

    7. Bridged Diiron Complexes

      You have full text access to this content
      C–H Activation in Diiron Bridging Vinyliminium Ligands: Reaction with CS2 to Form New Zwitterionic Complexes Acting as Organometallic Ligands (pages 1260–1268)

      Fabio Marchetti, Stefano Zacchini, Mauro Salmi, Luigi Busetto and Valerio Zanotti

      Article first published online: 31 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001167

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      C–H activation and addition of CS2 provide bridging C3 ligands in diiron complexes bearing a dithiocarboxylate group.The resulting zwitterionic complexes can act as organometallic ligands with Pd or Fe metal fragments.

    8. Allenylidene Complexes

      You have full text access to this content
      Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a Series of New Chiral-at-Metal Ruthenium Allenylidene Complexes (pages 1269–1282)

      Stephen Costin, Andria K. Widaman, Nigam P. Rath and Eike B. Bauer
      Article first published online: 2 FEB 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001176

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      Chiral-at-metal ruthenium chloro indenyl phosphoramidite complexes have been converted into the corresponding allenylidene complexes, some of which have been structurally characterized. The chiral information was transferred from the chloro precursor complexes to the allenylidene complexes, which were obtained as optically pure diastereomers. Only one diastereomer was formed during the syntheses.

    9. Oxidovanadium Complexes

      You have full text access to this content
      Oxidovanadium(V) Complexes with Aminoethanol Bis(phenolate) [O,N,O,O′] Ligands: Preparations, Structures, N-Dealkylation and Condensation Reactions (pages 1283–1291)

      Oula Wichmann, Harri Sopo, Ari Lehtonen and Reijo Sillanp
      Article first published online: 2 FEB 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001251

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      [VO(acac)2] or [VO(OPr)3] reacts with aminoethanol bis(phenol)s to form [VOL1]-type complexes, which are monomers or dimers in the solid state but monomers in solutions. In wet polar solvents [VOL1] (1) undergoes an N-alkyl elimination to form 3,5-dimethylsalicyl alcohol, which reacts further with 1 and the condensation product [VOLC1] can be isolated. A similar condensation product [VOLC2] is formed when 1 is heated in dry acetonitrile with salicyl alcohol.

    10. Synthetic Methods

      You have full text access to this content
      One-Pot Sequential Azide–Alkyne [3+2] Cycloaddition and Atom Transfer Radical Addition (ATRA): Expanding the Scope of In Situ Copper(I) Regeneration in the Presence of Environmentally Benign Reducing Agent (pages 1292–1301)

      Carolynne L. Ricardo and Tomislav Pintauer
      Article first published online: 4 FEB 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001335

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      One-pot sequential reactions involvingazide–alkyne [3+2] cycloaddition and atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) catalyzed by [CuII(TPMA)X][X] {X = Br or Cl, TPMA = tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine} complexes in the presence of ascorbic acid as areducing agent are reported. Reactions proceeded efficiently to yield highly functionalized polyhalogenated esters containing the triazolyl group by using as low as 0.5 mol-% of the copper catalyst.

    11. Bisguanidine Ligands

      You have full text access to this content
      Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Guanidine Ligands Featuring Biphenyl or Binaphthyl Backbones (pages 1302–1314)

      Astrid Maronna, Elvira Bindewald, Elisabeth Kaifer, Hubert Wadepohl and Hans-Jörg Himmel
      Article first published online: 26 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201000981

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      Bisguanidine ligands with biphenyl or binaphthyl backbones have been synthesized and some aspects of their coordination chemistry analysed.

    12. Metal–Organic Frameworks

      You have full text access to this content
      Compact Metal–Organic Frameworks for Anti-Corrosion Applications: New Binary Linear Saturated Carboxylates of Zinc (pages 1315–1321)

      Adel Mesbah, Sophie Jacques, Emmanuel Rocca, Michel François and Jean Steinmetz
      Article first published online: 21 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201001024

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      New zinc-based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), binary zinc carboxylates ZnCnCn′ with Cn and Cn′ = CH3(CH2)n – 2COO, have been synthesised and characterised for anti-corrosion applications on zinc. The crystallographic structures demonstrate the great flexibility of these MOFs in modifying the insolubility and hydrophobicity of the protective coatings on metals in an aqueous solvent process.

    13. Mixed-Metal Cytotoxic Complexes

      You have full text access to this content
      A Dinuclear Gold(I)–Silver(I) Derivative of 2-Cyclopentylidene-2-sulfanylacetic Acid and Related Complexes: Synthesis, Crystal Structures, Properties and Antitumor Activity (pages 1322–1332)

      Elena Barreiro, José S. Casas, María D. Couce, Antonio Laguna, José M. López-de-Luzuriaga, Miguel Monge, Agustin Sánchez, José Sordo, José M. Varela and Ezequiel M. Vázquez López

      Article first published online: 27 JAN 2011 | DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201000959

      Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

      A dinuclear gold(I)–silver(I) compound was prepared and characterised, and its luminescence and cytotoxicity were studied. A comparative study with related gold(I)–gold(I) and silver(I)–silver(I) compounds was carried out in the solid state and in solution.