Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59
This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Volume 59 continues to report recent advances with a significant, up-to-date selection of contributions by internationally-recognized researchers.

The chapters of this volume are devoted to the following topics:
• Iron Catalysis in Synthetic Chemistry
• A New Paradigm for Photodynamic Therapy Drug Design: Multifunctional, Supramolecular DNA Photomodification Agents Featuring Ru(II)/Os(II) Light Absorbers Coupled to Pt(II) or Rh(III) Bioactive Sites
• Selective Binding of Zn2+ Complexes to Non-Canonical Thymine or Uracil in DNA or RNA.
• Progress Toward the Electrocatalytic Production of Liquid Fuels from Carbon Dioxide
• Monomeric Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity
• Interactions of Nitrosoalkanes/arenes, Nitrosamines, Nitrosothiols, and Alkyl Nitrites with Metals
• Aminopyridine Iron and Manganese Complexes as Molecular Catalysts for Challenging Oxidative Transformations

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Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59
This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Volume 59 continues to report recent advances with a significant, up-to-date selection of contributions by internationally-recognized researchers.

The chapters of this volume are devoted to the following topics:
• Iron Catalysis in Synthetic Chemistry
• A New Paradigm for Photodynamic Therapy Drug Design: Multifunctional, Supramolecular DNA Photomodification Agents Featuring Ru(II)/Os(II) Light Absorbers Coupled to Pt(II) or Rh(III) Bioactive Sites
• Selective Binding of Zn2+ Complexes to Non-Canonical Thymine or Uracil in DNA or RNA.
• Progress Toward the Electrocatalytic Production of Liquid Fuels from Carbon Dioxide
• Monomeric Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity
• Interactions of Nitrosoalkanes/arenes, Nitrosamines, Nitrosothiols, and Alkyl Nitrites with Metals
• Aminopyridine Iron and Manganese Complexes as Molecular Catalysts for Challenging Oxidative Transformations

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Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59

Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59

by Kenneth D. Karlin (Editor)
Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59

Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 59

by Kenneth D. Karlin (Editor)

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This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Volume 59 continues to report recent advances with a significant, up-to-date selection of contributions by internationally-recognized researchers.

The chapters of this volume are devoted to the following topics:
• Iron Catalysis in Synthetic Chemistry
• A New Paradigm for Photodynamic Therapy Drug Design: Multifunctional, Supramolecular DNA Photomodification Agents Featuring Ru(II)/Os(II) Light Absorbers Coupled to Pt(II) or Rh(III) Bioactive Sites
• Selective Binding of Zn2+ Complexes to Non-Canonical Thymine or Uracil in DNA or RNA.
• Progress Toward the Electrocatalytic Production of Liquid Fuels from Carbon Dioxide
• Monomeric Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity
• Interactions of Nitrosoalkanes/arenes, Nitrosamines, Nitrosothiols, and Alkyl Nitrites with Metals
• Aminopyridine Iron and Manganese Complexes as Molecular Catalysts for Challenging Oxidative Transformations


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ISBN-13: 9781118870037
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 07/22/2014
Series: Progress in Inorganic Chemistry
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 592
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Kenneth D. Karlin, PhD, is the Ira Remsen Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. He received his PhD from Columbia University. Dr. Karlin’s bioinorganic research focuses on coordination chemistry relevant to biological and environmental processes, involving copper or heme (porphyrin-iron) complexes. Dr. Karlin’s main approach involves synthetic modeling, i.e. biomimetic chemistry. He is the winner of the prestigous F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry and the Sierra Nevada Distinguished Chemist Award, both awarded in 2009.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Iron Catalysis in Synthetic Chemistry  1
SUJOY RANA, ATANU MODAK, SOHAM MAITY, TUHIN PATRA, AND DEBABRATA MAITI

Chapter 2 A New Paradigm for Photodynamic Therapy Drug Design: Multifunctional, Supramolecular DNA Photomodification Agents Featuring Ru(II)/Os(II) Light Absorbers Coupled to Pt(II) or Rh(III) Bioactive Sites  189
JESSICA D. KNOLL AND KAREN J. BREWER

Chapter 3 Selective Binding of Zn2‡ Complexes to Non-Canonical Thymine or Uracil in DNA or RNA  245
KEVIN E. SITERS, STEPHANIE A. SANDER, AND JANET R. MORROW

Chapter 4 Progress Toward the Electrocatalytic Production of Liquid Fuels from Carbon Dioxide  299
JOEL ROSENTHAL

Chapter 5 Monomeric Dinitrosyl Iron Complexes: Synthesis and Reactivity  339
CAMLY T. TRAN, KELSEY M. SKODJE, AND EUNSUK KIM

Chapter 6 Interactions of Nitrosoalkanes/arenes, Nitrosamines, Nitrosothiols, and Alkyl Nitrites with Metals  381
NAN XU AND GEORGE B. RICHTER-ADDO

Chapter 7 Aminopyridine Iron and Manganese Complexes as Molecular Catalysts for Challenging Oxidative Transformations  447
ZOEL CODOLA, JULIO LLORET-FILLOL, AND MIQUEL COSTAS

Subject Index  533

Cumulative Index  561

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