Abstract Cu-thiosemicarbazones have been intensively investigated for their application in cancer therapy or as antimicrobials. Copper(II)-di-2-pyridylketone-4,4-dimethyl-thiosemicarbazone (CuII-Dp44mT) showed anticancer activity in the submicromolar concentration range in cell culture. The interaction of CuII-Dp44mT with thiols leading to their depletion or inhibition was proposed to be...[En savoir plus]
Abstract Molecular triangles with competing Heisenberg interactions and significant Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interactions (DMI) exhibit high environmental sensitivity, making them potential candidates for active elements for quantum sensing. Additionally, these triangles exhibit magnetoelectric coupling, allowing their properties to be controlled using electric fields. However, the manipulation and...[En savoir plus]
Abstract The design of enantiomerically pure circularly polarized luminescent (CPL) emitters would enormously benefit from the accurate and in-depth interpretation of the chiroptical properties by means of jointly (chiroptical) photophysical measurements and state-of-the-art theoretical investigation. Herein, computed and experimental (chiro-)optical properties of a series of eight enantiopure...[En savoir plus]
Graphical Abstract: A metal-free porphyrin (TDPP) with a diphenylamino-Phenyl group is proposed as an electrode for aluminum-based batteries. The electrochemical performance is explored thoroughly. The extended porphyrin conjugated structure by the diphenylamino-phenyl groups shows a reversible capacity of 83 mAh g−1 at 1 A g−1 after 200 cycles and good cycling stability. Reference...[En savoir plus]
L'Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg est heureux de vous informer de la parution du livre Redox-Active Ligands: Concepts and Catalysis, édité par Marine Desage-El Murr (équipe OMECA), et tout juste publié chez Wiley (lien). The book Redox-Active Ligands: Concepts and Catalysis, edited by Marine Desage-El Murr (OMECA team), has just been published by Wiley (link). DESCRIPTION Redox-Active...[En savoir plus]
Abstract We developed a chemoselective metal-free access for the 1,2- and 2,3-semireduction of CF3-N-allenamides. The enamide functionality of CF3-substituted N-allenamides could be efficiently reduced by Et3SiH/BF3·OEt2 in total regioselectivity and good stereoselectivity, whereas DBU promoted the isomerization of the resulting allyl amide leading exclusively to the E-configurated...[En savoir plus]
Graphical Abstract Two for the price of one! Depending on the experimental conditions, two dramatically different diphosphanes can be obtained from diphenyl(2-phosphanylphenyl)phosphane and an α-cyclodextrin-derived dimesylate. The metal confining properties of the cavity-shaped ligands have been exploited to produce luminescent chelate [CuX(PP)] complexes (X=Cl, Br,...[En savoir plus]