Bi- and tridentate stannylphosphines and their coordination to low-valent platinum

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (42) ◽  
pp. 15896-15905
Author(s):  
J. Jacobo Salazar-Díaz ◽  
Miguel A. Muñoz-Hernández ◽  
Ernesto Rufino-Felipe ◽  
Marcos Flores-Alamo ◽  
Alejandro Ramírez-Solís ◽  
...  

Preferential cleavage of Sn–C sp3versus Sn–C sp2 bonds and establishment of trans influence trend SnMe3 > SnPh2(CH2R) > SnPh3 in platinum stannylphosphines.

1991 ◽  
Vol 266 (13) ◽  
pp. 8122-8128
Author(s):  
K.M. Krueger ◽  
L.M. Mende-Mueller ◽  
J.T. Barbieri

Author(s):  
Niklas Stegmann ◽  
Hilke Petersen ◽  
Claudia Weidenthaler ◽  
Wolfgang Schmidt

Novel and known low valent transition metal phosphates (TMPs) are accessible via a novel and facile pathway. The method allows syntheses of TMPs also with reduced oxidation states. The key...


2021 ◽  
Vol 57 (29) ◽  
pp. 3603-3606
Author(s):  
Florent Bodinier ◽  
Youssouf Sanogo ◽  
Janick Ardisson ◽  
Marie-Isabelle Lannou ◽  
Geoffroy Sorin

Herein, we describe unprecedented access to all-carbon or heterocyclic seven-membered ring frameworks from 1,8-ene-ynes promoted by inexpensive low-valent titanium(ii) species, readily available from a combination of Ti(OiPr)4 and Grignard reagent.


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 397
Author(s):  
Gradimir Misevic ◽  
Emanuela Garbarino

Glycan-to-glycan binding was shown by biochemical and biophysical measurements to mediate xenogeneic self-recognition and adhesion in sponges, stage-specific cell compaction in mice embryos, and in vitro tumor cell adhesion in mammals. This intermolecular recognition process is accepted as the new paradigm accompanying high-affinity and low valent protein-to-protein and protein-to-glycan binding in cellular interactions. Glycan structures in sponges have novel species-specific sequences. Their common features are the large size >100 kD, polyvalency >100 repeats of the specific self-binding oligosaccharide, the presence of fucose, and sulfated and/or pyruvylated hexoses. These structural and functional properties, different from glycosaminoglycans, inspired their classification under the glyconectin name. The molecular mechanism underlying homophilic glyconectin-to-glyconectin binding relies on highly polyvalent, strong, and structure-specific interactions of small oligosaccharide motifs, possessing ultra-weak self-binding strength and affinity. Glyconectin localization at the glycocalyx outermost cell surface layer suggests their role in the initial recognition and adhesion event during the complex and multistep process. In mammals, Lex-to-Lex homophilic binding is structure-specific and has ultra-weak affinity. Cell adhesion is achieved through highly polyvalent interactions, enabled by clustering of small low valent structure in plasma membranes.


Author(s):  
Federico Salsi ◽  
Michael Neville ◽  
Myles Drance ◽  
Adelheid Hagenbach ◽  
Joshua S. Figueroa ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 490-499
Author(s):  
Weixing Chen ◽  
Vladimir A. Dodonov ◽  
Vladimir G. Sokolov ◽  
Li Liu ◽  
Evgeny V. Baranov ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (58) ◽  
pp. 8051-8054 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Kroll ◽  
Henning Steinert ◽  
Lennart T. Scharf ◽  
Thorsten Scherpf ◽  
Bert Mallick ◽  
...  

Studies of the reactivity and coordination properties of the diamino-carbodiphosphorane 1 revealed that 1 is a weak N donor, but strongly coordinates via the carbon atom thus allowing the isolation of low-valent metal species.


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