The conjugation of peptides to diruthenium complexes was achieved.
Bipolar membranes maintain a steady pH in electrolytic cells through water autodissociation at the interface between their cation- and anion-exchange layers. We analyze the balance of electric field and catalysis in accelerating this reaction.
Two highly versatile xanthene scaffolds containing pairs of heteroditopic ligands were found to be capable of accommodating a range of transition metal ions, including Au(I), Ir(I), Ir(III), Rh(I), and Ru(II) to generate an array of heterobimetallic complexes.
We present the in-depth determination of the magnetic properties and electronic structure of the luminescent and volatile dysprosium-based single molecule magnet [Dy2(bpm)(fod)6] (Hfod = 6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedione, bpm = 2,2-bipyrimidine).
A series bimetallic catalysts were synthesized. Relationship between the structure of catalysts and catalytic reactivities were studied and improvement of the catalytic efficiency for Suzuki–Miyaura coupling was accomplished by regulating their chromophores.