Ruthenium Chemistry

Ruthenium Chemistry

Author: Ajay Kumar Mishra

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-17

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1351616498

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This book will describe Ruthenium complexes as chemotherapeutic agent specifically at tumor site. It has been the most challenging task in the area of cancer therapy. Nanoparticles are now emerging as the most effective alternative to traditional chemotherapeutic approach. Nanoparticles have been shown to be useful in this respect. However, in view of organ system complicacies, instead of using nanoparticles as a delivery tool, it will be more appropriate to synthesize a drug of nanoparticle size that can use blood transport mechanism to reach the tumor site and regress cancer. Due to less toxicity and effective bio-distribution, ruthenium (Ru) complexes are of much current interest. Additionally, lumiscent Ru-complexes can be synthesized in nanoparticle size and can be directly traced at tissue level. The book will contain the synthesis, characterization, and applications of various Ruthenium complexes as chemotherapeutic agents. The book will also cover the introduction to chemotherapy, classification of Ru- complexes with respect to their oxidation states and geometry, Ruthenium complexes of nano size: shape and binding- selectivity, binding of ruthenium complexes with DNA, DNA cleavage studies and cytotoxicity. The present book will be more beneficial to researchers, scientists and biomedical. Current book will empower specially to younger generation to create a new world of ruthenium chemistry in material science as well as in medicines. This book will be also beneficial to national/international research laboratories, and academia with interest in the area of coordination chemistry more especially to the Ruthenium compounds and its applications.


Directory of Graduate Research

Directory of Graduate Research

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 1850

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Faculties, publications and doctoral theses in departments or divisions of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry and pharmaceutical and/or medicinal chemistry at universities in the United States and Canada.


Synthesis and Characterization of Ruthenium Complexes with (N-N)(P-P) and (N-P)2 Donor Sets

Synthesis and Characterization of Ruthenium Complexes with (N-N)(P-P) and (N-P)2 Donor Sets

Author: Xinwei Yang

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Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

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Since the discovery of nonlinear effects, both the theory and measurement techniques have been developed significantly, especially since the invention of the laser. However, structure-NLO property relationships for organometallics as well as their NLO mechanisms are far less explored than those of organic molecules and inorganic salts. The greater flexibility and exceptionally large NLO responses of organometallic compounds attracts chemists to this field. Modification of coordinated co-ligands in organometallic systems has influence on the NLO merit by introducing new electronic charge-transfer transitions, oxidation state and coordination sphere of the metal centers. In this work, the donor sets of the ruthenium complexes were modified from the most investigated (P-P)(P-P) to (N-N)(P-P) and (N-P)2 and a series of ruthenium complexes were synthesized and characterized. In Chapter 2, the study of the Ru(N-N)(P-P) complexes is detailed. Three bidentate diphosphine ligands (dppe, dppb and dppf) and one diimine ligand (tert-Bu-bpy) were selected for this study as the diphosphine and diimine ligands, respectively. Ruthenium halide and mono-alkynyl complexes were obtained successfully. Their optical, electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical properties were examined and are discussed. The formation of eta3- and eta1-butenynyl complexes was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Attempts towards bis-alkynyl complexes were made, but no conclusive evidence could be obtained to confirm the successful synthesis of this species. In Chapter 3, the focus of the work is the study of ruthenium complexes with a (N-P)2 donor set. Two iminophosphine ligands, 2-(diphenylphosphino)pyridine (PPh2py) and 8-(diphenylphosphino)quinoline (PPh2qn), were selected for this study. The cis-RuCl2(N-P) complexes and the corresponding dimers were synthesized and characterized. Their optical and electrochemical properties were measured and are discussed. In Chapter 4, the quadratic and cubic nonlinear optical properties of organometallic complexes were explored by hyper-Rayleigh scattering (HRS) and frequency-depentdent Z-scan techniques, respectively. The first hyperpolarizabilities of the ruthenium halide and mono-alkynyl complexes described in Chapter 2 were determined by HRS measurements. The second hyperpolarizabilities of some organometallic complexes synthesized by the Humphrey group and the collaborators were measured by the Z-scan technique.


Inorganic Photochemistry

Inorganic Photochemistry

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Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2011-07-14

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 0123859050

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The Advances in Inorganic Chemistry series present timely and informative summaries of the current progress in a variety of subject areas within inorganic chemistry, ranging from bio-inorganic to solid state studies. This acclaimed serial features reviews written by experts in the field and serves as an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. Each volume contains an index, and each chapter is fully referenced. Features comprehensive reviews on the latest developments Includes contributions from leading experts in the field Serves as an indispensable reference to advanced researchers


Synthesis and Characterization of Ruthenium(II) and Platinum(IV) Complexes with Anionic Heteroatomic Ligands

Synthesis and Characterization of Ruthenium(II) and Platinum(IV) Complexes with Anionic Heteroatomic Ligands

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Published: 2004

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Isolated and fully characterized complexes of late transition metals in low oxidation states possessing amido and alkoxo ligands are relatively rare. These ligands often exhibit nucleophilic and/or basic reactivity. This reactivity is due, at least in part, to the disruption of ligand to metal à â'Ơ-bonding. Reports of early transition metals with low d-electron counts with imido ligands facilitating C-H activation suggest that if later transition metals with amido or aryloxo ligands can be isolated, C-H activation reactivity may be observed. Ruthenium(II) complexes that catalyze the H/D exchange of N-H and O-H protons at anilido and hydroxo ligands, respectively, with deuterated solvents have been reported, and studies of related systems could shed significant light on C-H activation in these types of reactions. Observing changes in the rate of C-H activation based on specific changes to transition metal complexes could give insight into the creation of highly active C-H activation catalysts. Presented here are synthetic efforts toward late transition metal complexes with formally anionic heteroatomic ligands. The synthesis and initial characterization of [EpRu(Cl)(PPh3)(NCMe)][Cl], [EpRu(py)2Cl][Cl], [EpRu(py)2Cl][Cl], [EpRu(OHMe)(PMe3)(Cl)][BArÃØâ'Ơâ"Ø4] are reported {Ep = 1,1,1-tris(pyrazolyl)ethane, py = N-pyridine, ArÃØâ'Ơâ"Ø = 3,5-(CF3)-C6H3}. The lack of solubility yielded these complexes ineffective for further synthetic manipulation. Additionally presented is the synthesis and characterization of (tbpy)Pt(Me)2(I)2 and (tbpy)Pt(Me)(NHPh)(I)2 (tbpy = 4,4ÃØâ'Ơâ"Ø-tert-butyl-2,2ÃØâ'Ơâ"Ø-bipyridine). Attempted syntheses of (tbpy)Pt(NHPh)2(I)2 and (tbpy)Pt(Cl)(NHPh)(I)2 are also reported. Initial reactivity of (tbpy)Pt(Me)2(I)2 and the decomposition of (tbpy)Pt(Me)(NHPh)(I)2 are further re.


Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence

Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence

Author: Allen J. Bard

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-07-20

Total Pages: 707

ISBN-13: 1135535795

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The first source on this expanding analytical science, this reference explores advances in the instrumentation, design, and application of techniques with electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL), examining the use and impact of ECL-based assays in clinical diagnostics, life science research, environmental testing, food and water evaluation, and th


Spin-Crossover Materials

Spin-Crossover Materials

Author: Malcolm A. Halcrow

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-01-07

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 1118519310

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The phenomenon of spin-crossover has a large impact on the physical properties of a solid material, including its colour, magnetic moment, and electrical resistance. Some materials also show a structural phase change during the transition. Several practical applications of spin-crossover materials have been demonstrated including display and memory devices, electrical and electroluminescent devices, and MRI contrast agents. Switchable liquid crystals, nanoparticles, and thin films of spin-crossover materials have also been achieved. Spin-Crossover Materials: Properties and Applications presents a comprehensivesurvey of recent developments in spin-crossover research, highlighting the multidisciplinary nature of this rapidly expanding field. Following an introductory chapter which describes the spin-crossover phenomenon and historical development of the field, the book goes on to cover a wide range of topics including Spin-crossover in mononuclear, polynuclear and polymeric complexes Structure: function relationships in molecular spin-crossover materials Charge-transfer-induced spin-transitions Reversible spin-pairing in crystalline organic radicals Spin-state switching in solution Spin-crossover compounds in multifunctional switchable materials and nanotechnology Physical and theoretical methods for studying spin-crossover materials Spin-Crossover Materials: Properties and Applications is a valuable resource for academic researchers working in the field of spin-crossover materials and topics related to crystal engineering, solid state chemistry and physics, and molecular materials. Postgraduate students will also find this book useful as a comprehensive introduction to the field.


Ruthenium Complexes

Ruthenium Complexes

Author: Alvin A. Holder

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-02-27

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 3527339574

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Edited by a team of highly respected researchers combining their expertise in chemistry, physics, and medicine, this book focuses on the use of rutheniumcontaining complexes in artificial photosynthesis and medicine. Following a brief introduction to the basic coordination chemistry of ruthenium complexes and their synthesis in section one, as well as their photophysical and photochemical properties, the authors discuss in detail the major concepts of artificial photosynthesis and mechanisms of hydrogen production and water oxidation with ruthenium in section two. The third section of the text covers biological properties and important medical applications of ruthenium complexes as therapeutic agents or in diagnostic imaging. Aimed at stimulating research in this active field, this is an invaluable information source for researchers in academia, health research institutes and governmental departments working in the field of organometallic chemistry, green and sustainable chemistry as well as medicine/drug discovery, while equally serving as a useful reference also for scientists in industry.