Designing of luminescent complexes of europium(III) ion with hydroxyl ketone and nitrogen donor secondary ligands for improving the luminescence performance and biological actions

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Jyoti Khanagwal ◽  
Rajesh Kumar ◽  
Pooja Hooda ◽  
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S.P. Khatkar ◽  
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Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 305-309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Gitea ◽  
Simona Vicas ◽  
Manuel Alexandru Gitea ◽  
Sebastian Nemeth ◽  
Delia Mirela Tit ◽  
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Our study compares the content in polyphenolic compounds and hypericin, in four species of Hypericum - H. perforatum L., H. maculatum Cr., H. hirsutum L., H. tetrapterum Fr. (syn. Hypericumacutum Mnch.) harvested from spontaneous flora in the north-western area of Transylvania, Romania. These species represent an important source of such compounds with different biological actions. After making the extracts, they were subjected to HPLC-SM analysis. The presence of rutoside in the largest amount (462.82 mg %) in the H. perforatum extract was observed, this containing most of the flavonoid heterosides. For the species H. maculatum, the presence in a much higher amount of the hyperoside (976.36 mg %) is characteristic compared to the other species. Quercetol is the best represented of the flavonoid aglycons, its concentration being the highest in H. hirsutum (659.66 mg %). The hypericin content ranges from 0.2171 g % in the H. tetrapterum extract, to 0.0314 g % in the methanol extract of H. maculatum.The highest antioxidant properties measured by FRAP method were recorded in the case of H. perforatum and H. maculatum.


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Yi-Ching Chen ◽  
Hui-Ming Chen ◽  
Ning-Sun Yang ◽  
Wen-Chin Yang

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G. Gotte ◽  
F. Vottariello
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pp. 2506-2515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roy Copping ◽  
Byoungseon Jeon ◽  
C. Das Pemmaraju ◽  
Shuao Wang ◽  
Simon J. Teat ◽  
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Plinio Cantero-López ◽  
Yoan Hidalgo-Rosa ◽  
Zoraida Sandoval-Olivares ◽  
Julián Santoyo-Flores ◽  
Pablo Mella ◽  
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Rhenium tricarbonyl complexes are one of the most important classes of coordination compounds in inorganic chemistry. Exploring their luminescent excited states, lowest singlet (S1), and the lowest triplet (T1), is...


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2007 ◽  
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Anna M. Rodriguez ◽  
Montserrat Rodriguez ◽  
Isabel Romero ◽  
Teodor Parella ◽  
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Vol 76 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 193-199
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Sadia Rehman ◽  
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Carola Schulzke

Abstract Three guanidine-derived tri-substituted ligands viz. N-pivaloyl-N′,N″-bis-(2-methoxyphenyl)guanidine (L1), N-pivaloyl-N′-(2-methoxyphenyl)-N″-phenylguanidine (L2) and N-pivaloyl-N′-(2-methoxyphenyl)-N″-(2-tolyl)guanidine (L3) were reacted with Cu(II) acetate to produce the corresponding complexes. The significance of the substituent on N″ for the resulting molecular structures and their packing in the solid state has been studied with respect to the structural specifics of the corresponding Cu(II) complexes. The key characteristic of the guanidine-based metal complexation with Cu(II) is the formation of an essentially square planar core with an N2O2 donor set. As an exception, in the complex of L1, the substituent’s methoxy moiety also interacts with the Cu(II) center to generate a square-pyramidal geometry. The hydroxyl groups of the imidic acid tautomeric forms of L1–L3, in addition to N″, are also bonded to Cu(II) in all three complexes rather than the nitrogen donor of the guanidine motif.


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