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Voltammetric determinations of platinum and rhodium in particulate of Palermo (Italy) area

2012

Traffic has an important impact on the air quality which affects both the environmental and human health. Since the introduction of PGE-containing catalytic converters, a number studies have been undertaken to determine the effects of PGE emissions on human and to environment. This requires the development of good analytic methods to measure Pt and Rh concentrations in environmental matrices, as well to estimate background concentrations. In this paper are presented the results concerning Pt and Rh concentrations in PM10 samples collected at five stations within the urban area of Palermo. The highest mean values (Pt= 13 pg/m3, Rh=9.8 pg/m3) were recorded at an urban station, and the lowest …

Voltammetric platinumrhodiumSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni Culturali
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Photoconductivity and photovoltaic effect in indium selenide

1983

Transport and phototransport properties of crystalline indium monoselenide (InSe) doped with a variety of elements are reported. Measured mobilities, lifetimes, and effective diffusion lengths of photoexcited carriers are used to interpret electrical and photovoltaic properties of several different structures. These include p‐n junctions, bismuth/p‐type InSe, platinum/n‐type InSe, and indium tin oxyde (ITO)/p‐type InSe. External solar efficiencies of the best devices are between 5% and 6%. The influence on the efficiency of the various parameters is evaluated, and ways of improvement are discussed.

Materials sciencePhotoconductivityInorganic chemistryN−Type ConductorsGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementPhotovoltaic effectIndium CompoundsEfficiencyCrystalsBismuthPhotovoltaic EffectCharge Carrierschemistry.chemical_compoundP−Type ConductorsIndium Selenides ; Photoconductivity ; Photovoltaic Effect ; Experimental Data ; Crystals ; Doped Materials ; Mobility ; Lifetime ; Diffusion Length ; Charge Carriers ; Electrical Properties ; P−N Junctions ; P−Type Conductors ; N−Type Conductors ; Bismuth ; Platinum ; Indium Compounds ; Tin Oxides ; Efficiency:FÍSICA [UNESCO]SelenideDoped MaterialsPlatinumMobilityIndium Selenidesbusiness.industryPhotoconductivityElectrical PropertiesDopingP−N JunctionsUNESCO::FÍSICATin OxidesDiffusion LengthchemistryOptoelectronicsExperimental DataCharge carrierTinbusinessBismuthIndiumLifetime
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Phase I-II trial of gemcitabine-based first-line chemotherapies for small cell lung cancer in elderly patients with performance status 0-2: the G-STE…

2011

Introduction: Treatment of elderly patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is based on scanty evidence. Methods: Patients with extensive SCLC, age >70 years, and performance status 0-2 were eligible for a study looking for optimal two-drug combination of gemcitabine (Gem) with vinorelbine (Vin), etoposide (Eto), cisplatin (Cis), or carboplatin (Car). Gemcitabine dose was the same (1000 mg/m2, days 1-8) in all combinations. A two-stage minimax flexible design for response was applied to GemVin combination (Vin 25 mg/m2, days 1-8). For GemCar, GemCis, GemEto, a phase I-II Bayesian design was applied, looking for the optimal dose of the partner drugs. Objective response rate ≥60% and un…

OncologyMaleLung NeoplasmsDeoxycytidineCarboplatinchemistry.chemical_compoundElderlyAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols80 and overCarcinoma Small CellMultivariate AnalysiEtoposideEtoposidePlatinum compoundsAged 80 and overArea under the curveSCLCVinorelbinePrognosisElderly; Etoposide; Gemcitabine; Platinum compounds; SCLC; Vinorelbine; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Carboplatin; Carcinoma Small Cell; Cisplatin; Deoxycytidine; Disease-Free Survival; Etoposide; Female; Humans; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Prognosis; Proportional Hazards Models; Quality of Life; Treatment Outcome; Vinblastine; VinorelbineTreatment OutcomeOncologyPlatinum compoundToxicityFemalemedicine.drugHumanPulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyPrognosiVinorelbineVinblastineDisease-Free SurvivalInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedProportional Hazards ModelsCisplatinAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolPerformance statusbusiness.industryCarcinomaSmall CellGemcitabineGemcitabineCarboplatinSurgeryLung NeoplasmchemistryMultivariate AnalysisProportional Hazards ModelQuality of LifeCisplatinbusiness
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Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and antiproliferative activity of two platinum(II) complexes containing N-donor heterocycles

2014

Abstract Novel mononuclear complexes of Pt(II), cis -[PtCl 2 (DMSO)HL]·2DMSO ( 1 ), where HL = 7-amino-2-(methylthio)[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5- a ]pyrimidine-6-carboxylic acid and Pt(bdt)Cl 2 ( 2 ), where bdt = [2,4-bis(5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazin-3yl)-pyridine] have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and 1 H NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography diffraction analyses. The molecular structure of ( 1 ) shows that Pt(II) ion has a square planar geometry with N(3) bonded heterocycle ligand, two cis chloride anions and S-bonded dimethylsulfoxide. The antiproliferative activity of complexes ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) has been tested in vitro against HepG2 human hepatoma cells and non…

CisplatinLigandChemistryStereochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPhosphatidylserineIn vitroMononuclear platinum complexes Heterocyclic nitrogen Dimethylsulfoxide Antitumor activityAntitumor activity Dimethylsulfoxide Heterocyclic nitrogen Mononuclear platinum complexesDimethylsulfoxide Heterocyclic nitrogen Mononuclear platinum complexesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaMaterials ChemistryProton NMRmedicineMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlatinumAntitumor activitymedicine.drugInorganica Chimica Acta
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DNA-binding and in vitro cytotoxic activity of platinum(II) complexes of curcumin and caffeine

2019

Abstract Three Pt(II) complexes containing the natural ligands curcumin and caffeine, namely [Pt(curc)(PPh3)2]Cl (1), [PtCl(curc)(DMSO)] (2) (curc = deprotonated curcumin) and trans-[Pt(caffeine)Cl2(DMSO)] (3), were synthesized and fully characterized. The data obtained suggest that, for both 1 and 2, the anion of curcumin is coordinated to the platinum ion via the oxygen atoms of the β-diketonate moiety. Spectroscopic features reveal that in 2 and 3, a DMSO molecule is S-bonded to the metal centre. For 3, all data indicate a square-planar geometry formed by a 9-N bonded caffeine, two trans chloride anions and a DMSO. The three complexes undergo changes in solution upon incubation for 24 h;…

PhotoactivationCurcuminCytotoxicityIntercalation (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_elementCaffeine; Curcumin; Cytotoxicity; DNA interaction; Natural ligands; Photoactivation; Platinum(II) complexAntineoplastic Agents010402 general chemistryLigands01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryNucleobaseInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug StabilityCoordination ComplexesCaffeineCell Line TumorMoietyMoleculeAnimalsHumansPlatinumMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryDNA0104 chemical sciencesDNA interactionchemistryCurcuminPlatinum(II) complexCattleCaffeine Curcumin Cytotoxicity DNA interaction Natural ligands Photoactivation Platinum(II) complexCisplatinDrug Screening Assays AntitumorSelectivityPlatinumNatural ligandsCis–trans isomerism
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The role of surgery in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer: A call to the scientific community.

2021

Abstract In the last decade, a growing attention has been focused on identifying effective therapeutic strategies also in the orphan clinical setting of women with platinum-resistant disease. In this context, secondary cytoreductive surgery (SCS) remains a potential approach only in women with platinum sensitive relapse, but experimental data have been published supporting the role of SCS also in patients with platinum-resistant recurrence. In particular, surgery is emerging as a potential option in specific subgroups of women, such as those patients with low-grade serous histology, or low-volume relapse with disease located in the so-called pharmacological sanctuaries. Furthermore, contras…

0301 basic medicineCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentContext (language use)Antineoplastic AgentsPlatinum CompoundsDiseaseHyperthermic Intraperitoneal ChemotherapyCarcinoma Ovarian Epithelial03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineAnimalsHumansIn patientPlatinum resistantChemotherapybusiness.industryCytoreduction Surgical Proceduresmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapySurgerySerous fluid030104 developmental biologyDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPlatinum sensitiveFemaleNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessOvarian cancerBiological features Minimally invasive surgery Personalized treatment Platinum resistant Recurrent ovarian cancer Secondary cytoreductive surgerySeminars in cancer biology
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Polynuclear complexes of Pt(II) with polypyridyl ligands.II.Synthesis, spectroscopic and structural characterization and cytotoxic activity

2007

Polynuclear complexes Platinum Synthesis Cytotoxic activity
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Anticancer study of heterobimetallic platinum(II)-ruthenium(II) and platinum(II)-rhodium(III) complexes with bridging dithiooxamide ligand

2019

Abstract Three heterobimetallic platinum (II)/ruthenium (II) and platinum (II)/rhodium (III) complexes, A: Pt{S–S2C2(NR)2H}{μ-S2C2(NR)2}-[Ru (p-cymene)Cl], R = isoamyl; B: Pt{S–S2C2(NR)2H}{μ-S2C2(NR)2}[Rh (phpy)2], R = isoamyl; C: [Pt{S–S2C2(NR)2H}{μ-S2C2(NR)2}-[Rh(C5Me5)Cl]], R = benzyl, were prepared from mononuclear complexes 1 and 2, 1: [Pt (H-isoamyl2DTO)2]; 2: [Pt (H-benzyl2DTO)2], DTO = dithiooxamide, by reaction of 1 or 2 with the corresponding chlorido-bridged dimers, [Rh(C5Me5)Cl (μ-Cl)]2, [Ru (p-cymene)Cl (μ-Cl)]2 or [Rh (phpy)2 (μ-Cl)]2, and then evaluated as anticancer agents for the inhibition of the three proteolytic activities of human 20S proteasome, one of the main target …

chemistry.chemical_classification010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistrymedicine.disease01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMedicinal chemistry0104 chemical sciencesRhodiumRutheniumAnticancer; Dithiooxamide; Heterobimetallic; Platinum complexes; Rhodium; RutheniumInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymeDithiooxamideApoptosisNeuroblastomaMaterials ChemistrymedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlatinumCytotoxicityJournal of Organometallic Chemistry
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Pt(II) nitrile complexes: New insights on old complexes from a combined experimental and theoretical study

2017

Abstract The spectroscopic characterization of cis - and trans -[PtCl 2 (NCR) 2 ] (R = CH 3 , Ph, CH 2 Ph) was reported in solid state and solution phase. Moreover, the X-ray structures of cis -[PtCl 2 (NCCH 3 ) 2 ], cis - and trans -[PtCl 2 (NCPh) 2 ] were redetermined at low temperature. FT-IR and NMR showed a blue-shift and a slight shielding of the νCN and δ ( 13 C CN ) values, respectively, in a counterintuitive way with respect to the well known improved reactivity towards nucleophiles of nitriles ligands coordinated to platinum(II), when compared to their free forms. These spectroscopic behaviors were also confirmed by theoretical experiments at DFT level. Moreover, DFT approach show…

NitrileStereochemistrySolid-statechemistry.chemical_elementTheoretical calculations010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistryCP MAS NMR studyInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundNucleophilePlatinum nitrile complexesMaterials ChemistryOrbital controlReactivity (chemistry)Platinum nitrile complexePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010405 organic chemistrySolution phase0104 chemical sciencesBenzonitrilechemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCP MAS NMR study; Platinum nitrile complexes; Spectroscopic characterization; Theoretical calculationsSpectroscopic characterizationPlatinum
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Synthesis, characterization, and cytotoxic activity of copper(II) and platinum(II) complexes of 2-benzoylpyrrole and X-ray structure of bis[2-benzoyl…

2004

Copper(II) and platinum(II) complexes of 2-benzoylpyrrole (2-BZPH) were synthesized and characterized with IR, 1 H and 1 3 C NMR spectroscopies and coordination geometry with ligands arranged in transoid fashion. The crystal structure of [Cu I I (2-BZP) 2 ] was determined by X-ray diffraction. Death of complex treated Jurkat cells was measured by flow cytometry. The bis-chelate complexes [Cu I I (2-BZP) 2 ] and [Pt I I (2-BZP) 2 ] adopt square-planar coordination geometry with ligands, arranged in transoid fashion. Concentrations of 1-10 μM Platinum(II) complexes reduced cell survival from 100% to 20%, in contrast to the copper(II) complex which caused no cell death at a concentration of 10…

2-BenzoylpyrroleCopper(II) and platinum(II) complexesCytotoxicityMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySpectrophotometry InfraredCell SurvivalMolecular Conformationchemistry.chemical_elementAntineoplastic AgentsCrystal structureCrystallography X-RayLigandsBiochemistryJurkat cellsInorganic ChemistryJurkat CellsOrganometallic CompoundsHumansPyrrolesCytotoxicityCoordination geometryPlatinumFormazansCell DeathDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructureX-rayHydrogen Bonding2-benzoylpyrrole; copper(ii) and platinum(ii) complexes; cytotoxicityCarbon-13 NMRFlow CytometryCopperCrystallographycopper(ii) and platinum(ii) complexeschemistryxray cristallogrphycytotoxicityIndicators and ReagentsPlatinumCopper2-benzoylpyrroleJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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