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Volume 19 Issue 6 , Pages 701 - 805 (June 2005)


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Published Online: May 9 2005 4:47AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.933

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Bioorganometallic Chemistry

Ionic complexes of 1,1prime-dimethyltitanocene(IV) dichloride with simple alpha-amino acids: synthesis, structural characterisation and investigation on hydrolytic stability in aqueous solution (p 701-710)
Radim Bína, Martin Pavliscaronta, Zdenecaronk Ccaronernoscaronek, Ivana Císarcaronová, Ivan Pavlík
Published Online: Mar 18 2005 4:15AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.820

 

Five cationic complexes of the general formula [Cp2Ti(A)2]2+ [Cl-]2 [Cp = 5-(CH3)C5H4 and A = glycine, 1; 2-methylalanine, 2; N-methylglycine, 3; L-alanine, 4; and D-alanine 5] were prepared by the reaction of Cp2TiCl2 and the appropriate -amino acid in 1:2 molar ratio from methanol-water solution in high yield.

 

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Synthesis, characterization and biological properties of vanadyl(IV) complexes of diclofenac and indomethacin: an experimental and theoretical study (p 711-718)
Patricia A. M. Williams, María S. Molinuevo, Nora Okulik, Alicia H. Jubert, Susana B. Etcheverry
Published Online: Mar 4 2005 9:43AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.879

 

Two new vanadyl(IV) complexes with the non-steroideal anti-inflammatory drugs (Indomethacin and Diclofenac) were synthesized and characterized. The structures of the complexes were obtained by carrying out ab initio calculations (B3LY/3-21G**) due to the difficulties to obtain single crystals of good quality for X-ray studies. The free ligands did not cause any effect when tested on cellular proliferation in the osteoblast cell lines in culture MC3T3E1 and UMR106. The biological effect of the complexes is discussed.

 

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Speciation Analysis

Adsorption characteristics of tributyltin on municipal solid waste compost (p 719-726)
Daniel Said-Pullicino, Alfred J. Vella
Published Online: Mar 8 2005 5:08AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.891

 

The sorption behaviour of tributyltin from reconstituted seawater onto municipal solid waste compost was investigated with regard to the effects of adsorptioninetics, influence of pH, and adsorbate hydrophobicity on the partitioning process.

 

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Speciation Analysis and Environment

Dynamics of arsenic speciation in surface waters: As(III) production by algae (p 727-735)
Ferdi L. Hellweger
Published Online: Mar 22 2005 7:46AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.894

 

This paper analyzes data from 18 different water bodies (5 lakes, 1 river, 6 estuary/marine, 6 experimental). Algal blooms, As(III) peaks and algal blooms with preceding or coincident As(III) peaks are identified. In total, 80 algal blooms are identified, 49 (61%) of which are associated with As(III) peaks. In 78% of water bodies algal blooms were typically (>50%) associated with As(III) peaks. The average time lag between As(III) peaks and algal blooms is 20 days (standard deviation 18 days).

 

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The effect of phenyltin chlorides on osmotically induced erythrocyte haemolysis (p 736-741)
Adam Miszta, Janina Gabrielska, Stanislstrokaw Przestalski, Marek Langner
Published Online: Mar 18 2005 4:15AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.895

 

The analysis of the haemolysisinetics of human erythocytes in the presence of diphenyltin dichloride (A) and triphenyltin chloride (B) shows differences between the effect of the compound studied on mechanical properties at the so-called non-lytic concentrations. Diphenyltin dichloride shows a limited effect on erythrocyte haemolysis, whereas triphenyltin chloride affects all the parameters measured (extent of initial haemolysis, extent of final haemolysis and membrane mechanical strength). We correlate these effects with location of the investigated compounds in liposomes.

 

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Materials, Nanoscience and Catalysis

Macroporous SiCbondMoSi2 ceramics from templated hybrid MoCl5-polymethylsilane (p 742-749)
Hao Wang, Xiao-dong Li, Dong-pyoim
Published Online: Mar 22 2005 7:46AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.872

 

A molybdenum-containing preceramic polymer, MoPMS, was synthesized for the first time by HCl elimination of polymethylsilane (PMS) and MoCl5 at room temperature in tetrahydrofuran. The preceramic polymer and the ceramic were characterized by IR, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and BET surface area.

 

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Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis via NR4(BEt3H) reduction (p 750-758)
S.inge, H. Bönnemann
Published Online: Mar 18 2005 4:15AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.887

 

Optimization of platinum and PtRu colloid syntheses via NR4(BEt3H) reduction was achieved via the reverse addition mode. The amount of stabilizing agent could be reduced by 40%. This improvement leads to a better particle size control and a considerable reduction of unwanted organic residues on the metal colloid particle surface.

 

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Synthesis, characterization and applications of polysiloxane networks with immobilized pyrogallol ligands (p 759-767)
Salman M. Saadeh, Nizam M. El-Ashgar, Issa M. El-Nahhal, Mohamed M. Chehimi, Jocelyne Maquet, Florence Babonneau
Published Online: Mar 8 2005 5:08AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.888

 

A porous, solid insoluble polysiloxane-immobilized ligand system bearing pyrogallol active sites has been prepared and characterized.

 

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Monodisperse copper- and silver-nanocolloids suitable for heat-conductive fluids (p 768-773)
H. Bönnemann, S. S. Botha, B. Bladergroen, V. M. Linkov
Published Online: Mar 18 2005 4:15AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.889

 

Reductive stabilization was performed to give colloidal copper particles (7-15 nm). Thermal decomposition of silver lactate yields air-stable silver nanofluids (size distribution 9.5 ± 0.7 nm). Both products are suitable precursors for heat conductive media.

 

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Main Group Metal Compounds

Germanium carboxylates: the first X-ray diffraction study of germanium(II) dicarboxylate and germanium(IV) tetracarboxylate (p 774-777)
Victor N.hrustalev, Ivan A. Portnyagin, Nikolay N. Zemlyansky, Irina V. Borisova, Yuri A. Ustynyuk, Mikhail Yu. Antipin, Mikhail S. Nechaev, Robert West
Published Online: Mar 22 2005 7:46AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.877

 

Germanium(II) dipropionate (1) has been synthesized. Its crystal structure, as well as the crystal structure of germanium(IV) tetrapropionate (2), has been determined. Although compound 2 is monomeric with monodentate propionate ligands, compound 1 is associated, forming a cyclotetramer via intermolecular dative CO Ge interactions.

 

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Structural and physicochemical characterization of zinc(II) and cadmium(II) complexes with 1,4-dimethy-lhomopiperazine (p 778-789)
Yuki Matsunaga,iyoshi Fujisawa, Nagina Amir, Yoshitaro Miyashita,en-ichi Okamoto
Published Online: Mar 22 2005 7:46AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.892

 

The zinc(II) and cadmium(II) complexes, which were synthesized by the reaction of metal(II) halides with 1,4-dimethylhomopiperazine (hp), showed five coordination types (ZnX2N2 for X = Cl, Br, I; ZnX3N for X = Cl, Br; (CdCl2N2)n, (CdCl2N)2(µ-Cl)2 and (CdXN2)2(µ-X)2 for X = Br, I). Two structural exchanges were observed from ZnBr2N2 to ZnBr3N type and from (CdCl2N2)n to (CdCl2N)2(µ-Cl)2 type during recrystallization.

 

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Air stable Fe and FebondCo magnetic fluids - synthesis and characterization (p 790-796)
H. Bönnemann, R. A. Brand, W. Brijoux, H.-W. Hofstadt, M. Frerichs, V.empter, W. Maus-Friedrichs, N. Matoussevitch,. S. Nagabhushana, F. Voigts, V. Caps
Published Online: Mar 22 2005 7:46AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.896

 

Thermolysis of Fe(CO)5 or Fe(CO)5/Co2 (CO)8, dissolved in tetrahydronaphthalene, in the presence of aluminum trialkyl leads to uniform sized Fe or FeCo nanoparticles, respectively. Subsequent treatment with very diluted oxygen forms a shell which protects the metallic or alloyed core of the particles against further oxidation. With the help of surfactants the particles can be peptized in organic solvents, resulting in magnetic fluids with extraordinary magnetic properties.

 

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Aluminum alkyls with intramolecularly coordinated oxygen (p 797-802)
Libor Dostál, Roman Jambor, Alescaron Rudotzcaroniccaronka, Ivana Císarcaronová, Jaroslav Holeccaronek
Published Online: Mar 22 2005 7:46AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.902

 

A set of organoaluminum compounds containing O,C,O-chelating ligands was prepared. The X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the aluminum atom is [4 + 1] coordinated with the trans-trigonal bipyramidal geometry. Solution NMR studies indicated the four coordinated aluminum atom and dissociation/association dynamic process in a solution of these compounds.

 

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Low-temperature preparation of crystalline barium sulfide (p 803-805)
Yongjun Tang, Darren R. Dunphy, Richard A.emp
Published Online: Mar 8 2005 5:08AM
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.890

 

We have discovered that the reaction of barium disilylamides with gaseous hydrogen sulfide provides a new route to crystalline barium sulfide, BaS. This route is particularly noteworthy, in that it occurs at room temperature rather than the elevated temperatures used in previous preparations. The BaS formed in the sulfidation reaction has been shown by X-ray powder diffraction to have the face-centered cubic structure, space group Fm3m (225).

 

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