Metal carbonyl complexes constitute a molecular family that is widely used in chemical processes since their discovery. Recently, one of the most popular applications of these molecules is storage/transport of CO. It is known that CO is not only an ordinary toxic gas but also a gasotransmitter. It is synthesized endogenously and the amount of CO increases in healing periods. This knowledge provides strong motivation for using metal carbonyl complexes as CO-releasing molecules for therapeutic purposes. However, the solvent that is used in analyzing CO-releasing properties causes quantitative discrepancies and this is a disadvantage for progression of studies. Nevertheless, it is extremely difficult to analyze the activity differences of bioa...
Theoretically calculated xyz and log files for hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, m...
The Co–C<sub>Me</sub> bond dissociation in methylcobalamin (MeCbl), modeled by the Im–[Co<sup>III</s...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Metal carbonyl complexes constitute a molecular family that is widely used in chemical processes sin...
<p>As important catalysts, metal carbonyl complexes have received considerable attention in recent y...
We used density functional theory to investigate the capacity for carbon monoxide (CO) release of fi...
The analysis described herein applies density functional theory to the activation and scission of th...
A compound having the capability of releasing NO upon exposure to visible or near-infrared (vis or N...
International audienceIn this article we present for the first time accurate density functional theo...
The tricarbonyl [Mn(CO)3{HC(pz′)3}][PF6] 1+[PF6]− (pz′ = 3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl) reacts with a range ...
The family of complexes of general formula [Co(Mentpa)(Xdiox)]+ (tpa = tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine, n...
Infrared spectroscopy in the carbonyl stretching region and H NMR spectroscopy indicate that solvent...
In this article we present for the first time accurate density functional theory (DFT) and time-depe...
Cobalamins, cobalt glyoximate complexes and nickel complexes with Triphos (bis(diphenylphosphinoethy...
Manganese mono-ligand pentacarbonyl compounds, Mn(CO)₅R, are observed to distort from their predicte...
Theoretically calculated xyz and log files for hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, m...
The Co–C<sub>Me</sub> bond dissociation in methylcobalamin (MeCbl), modeled by the Im–[Co<sup>III</s...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Metal carbonyl complexes constitute a molecular family that is widely used in chemical processes sin...
<p>As important catalysts, metal carbonyl complexes have received considerable attention in recent y...
We used density functional theory to investigate the capacity for carbon monoxide (CO) release of fi...
The analysis described herein applies density functional theory to the activation and scission of th...
A compound having the capability of releasing NO upon exposure to visible or near-infrared (vis or N...
International audienceIn this article we present for the first time accurate density functional theo...
The tricarbonyl [Mn(CO)3{HC(pz′)3}][PF6] 1+[PF6]− (pz′ = 3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl) reacts with a range ...
The family of complexes of general formula [Co(Mentpa)(Xdiox)]+ (tpa = tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine, n...
Infrared spectroscopy in the carbonyl stretching region and H NMR spectroscopy indicate that solvent...
In this article we present for the first time accurate density functional theory (DFT) and time-depe...
Cobalamins, cobalt glyoximate complexes and nickel complexes with Triphos (bis(diphenylphosphinoethy...
Manganese mono-ligand pentacarbonyl compounds, Mn(CO)₅R, are observed to distort from their predicte...
Theoretically calculated xyz and log files for hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, m...
The Co–C<sub>Me</sub> bond dissociation in methylcobalamin (MeCbl), modeled by the Im–[Co<sup>III</s...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...