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Coordination Chemistry Reviews

Volume 196
Main Index

Issue 1, Pages 1-403 (January 2000)


Editorial
Page 1
Coordination chemistry of some biologically active ligands
Pages 3-30
Silvia E. Castillo-Blum, Noráh Barba-Behrens
The interaction of metal oxide surfaces with complexing agents dissolved in water
Pages 31-63
M. A. Blesa, A. D. Weisz, P. J. Morando, J. A. Salfity, G. E. Magaz, A. E. Regazzoni
Photochemical and catalytic properties of dimeric species of molybdenum(V)
Pages 65-84
Laura Sofía Villata, Mario R. Féliz, Alberto L. Capparelli
Boron coordination compounds derived from organic molecules of biological interest
Pages 85-124
Angelina Flores-Parra, Rosalinda Contreras
Complexes of macrocycles with pendant arms as models for biological molecules
Pages 125-164
J. Costamagna, G. Ferraudi, B. Matsuhiro, M. Campos-Vallette, J. Canales, M. Villagrán, J. Vargas, M. J. Aguirre
Spectroscopic properties and design of highly luminescent lanthanide coordination complexes
Pages 165-195
G. F. de Sá, O. L. Malta, C. de Mello Donegá, A. M. Simas, R. L. Longo, P. A. Santa-Cruz, E. F. da SilvaJr.
Manifestation of sulfur-to-sulfur interaction in complexes of iron, ruthenium and osmium
Pages 197-217
Icaro de Sousa Moreira, Joacy Batista de Lima, Douglas Wagner Franco
Energy conversion: from the ligand field photochemistry to solar cells
Pages 219-247
Christian G. Garcia, Jailson F. de Lima, Neyde Y. Murakami Iha
Kinetic studies as a tool for the elucidation of the mechanisms of metal complex-catalyzed homogeneous hydrogenation reactions
Pages 249-280
Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado, Merlin Rosales
Photochemical reactions of ammineruthenium(II) complexes
Pages 281-305
Elia Tfouni
Supramolecular assemblies of ruthenium complexes and porphyrins
Pages 307-329
Henrique E. Toma, Koiti Araki
Pentafluorobenzenethiolato derivatives of the platinum group metals
Pages 331-352
Hugo Torrens
Luminescence and structure of europium compounds
Pages 353-382
G. Vicentini, L. B. Zinner, J. Zukerman-Schpector, K. Zinner
The reactivity of metal species towards thiuram sulfides: an alternative route to the syntheses of metal dithiocarbamates
Pages 383-398
Luis I. Victoriano
Index
Page 399
Index
Pages 401-403