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Publikováno v:
Nature Chemistry. 15:633-640
In contrast to phosphine oxides and arsine oxides, which are common and exist as stable monomeric species featuring the corresponding pnictoryl functional group (Pn=O/Pn+–O−; Pn = P, As), stibine oxides are generally polymeric, and the properties
Publikováno v:
Inorganic Chemistry. 60:16048-16052
Neutron wavelength-resolved Laue diffraction experiments permit accurate refinement of the H-atom positions and anisotropic displacement parameters of [Mes3SbOH][O3SPh]. A multipole-based charge density refinement and a topological analysis of the re
Autor:
John S. Wenger, Timothy C. Johnstone
Publikováno v:
Chemical Communications. 57:3484-3487
Attempts to investigate the properties and reactivity of the stiboryl moiety (R3Sb+-O- or R3Sb[double bond, length as m-dash]O), as in monomeric stibine oxides free of interaction with Lewis acids/bases, led us to conclude that this functional group
Publikováno v:
Inorganic chemistry. 60(21)
Neutron wavelength-resolved Laue diffraction experiments permit accurate refinement of the H-atom positions and anisotropic displacement parameters of [Mes
Autor:
Miguel N. Pinto, Jorge Jimenez, John S. Wenger, Indranil Chakraborty, Katelyn Murphy, Pradip K. Mascharak
Publikováno v:
Inorganic Chemistry. 58:14522-14531
Herein we report the synthesis, characterization, and cellular internalization properties of two visible-light active luminescent Mn-based photoCORMs. The enhanced membrane permeability of the photoactive Mn carbonyl complex (photoCORM) derived from
Autor:
John S, Wenger, Timothy C, Johnstone
Publikováno v:
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 57(28)
Attempts to investigate the properties and reactivity of the stiboryl moiety (R
Publikováno v:
Inorganic chemistry, vol 60, iss 3
A variety of methods are available to investigate the bonding in inorganic compounds. In contrast to wavefunction-based analyses, topological analysis of the electron density affords the advantage of analyzing a physical observable: the electron dens