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CCDC 644727: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2007
Related Article: A.K.Boudalis, C.P.Raptopoulou, V.Psycharis, Y.Sanakis, B.Abarca, R.Ballesteros, M.Chadlaoui|2007|Dalton Trans.||3582|doi:10.1039/b705962k
CCDC 879927: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: Albert Escuer, Gina Vlahopoulou, Francesc Lloret, Franz A. Mautner|2014|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||83|doi:10.1002/ejic.201300910
CCDC 879928: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: Albert Escuer, Gina Vlahopoulou, Francesc Lloret, Franz A. Mautner|2014|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||83|doi:10.1002/ejic.201300910
CCDC 782269: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: M.Bodensteiner, M.Dusek, M.M.Kubicki, M.Pronold, M.Scheer, J.Wachter, M.Zabel|2010|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||5298|doi:10.1002/ejic.201000796
CCDC 213800: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2004
Related Article: K.W.Klinkhammer, J.Klett, Yun Xiong, Shenglai Yao|2003|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||3417|doi:10.1002/ejic.200300416
CCDC 1901280: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2019
Related Article: Rakesh Puttreddy, Anssi Peuronen, Manu Lahtinen, Kari Rissanen|2019|Cryst.Growth Des.|19|3815|doi:10.1021/acs.cgd.9b00284
Potentiation of the cytotoxic activity of copper by polyphosphate on biofilm-producing bacteria: A bioinspired approach
2012
Adhesion and accumulation of organic molecules represent an ecologically and economically massive problem. Adhesion of organic molecules is followed by microorganisms, unicellular organisms and plants together with their secreted soluble and structure-associated byproducts, which damage unprotected surfaces of submerged marine structures, including ship hulls and heat exchangers of power plants. This is termed biofouling. The search for less toxic anti-biofilm strategies has intensified since the ban of efficient and cost-effective anti-fouling paints, enriched with the organotin compound tributyltin, not least because of our finding of the ubiquitous toxic/pro-apoptotic effects displayed b…
Identification of metalloporphyrins extracted from the copper bearing black shale of fore sudetic monocline (Poland)
2006
Abstract Metalloporphyrins were isolated from copper-bearing black shale ores. The shale originates from the Lubin copper mine (Poland). The porphyrins have been extracted by way of a Soxhlet apparatus, and then purified using column chromatography. In order to identify the extracted porphyrins complexes UV–Vis, mass spectrometry and EPR analytical techniques have been used.
CCDC 990048: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2014
Related Article: Alexander Mitrofanov, Machima Manowong, Yoann Rousselin, Stéphane Brandès, Roger Guilard, Alla Bessmertnykh-Lemeune, Ping Chen, Karl M. Kadish, Nataliya Goulioukina, Irina Beletskaya|2014|Eur.J.Inorg.Chem.||3370|doi:10.1002/ejic.201402161