Publications by authors named "Albinati A"

The present work focuses on the case of an extremely short intramolecular O-H···O hydrogen bond (H-bond) found in 4-methoxypicolinic acid -oxide (MPANO). The donor···acceptor separation of 2.403 Å makes the H-bond in MPANO one of the shortest H-bonds known.

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The toxic potential of dithiocarbamates fungicides widely used in world agriculture is well known, among which Mancozeb is one of the most used. This study aimed to evaluate the toxicity of Mancozeb, determining the LC50% of the product and the behavioral and histological changes observed in fish of the Pacamã species through acute and sublethal toxicity tests. The first experiment was carried out on Pacamã fingerlings exposed to dosages of 0.

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Three new 6-methyl-2-oxo-1,2-dihydroquinoline-3-carbaldehyde-thiosemicarbazones-N-4-substituted pro-ligands and their Cu(II) complexes (, -NH; , -NHMe; , -NHEt) have been prepared and characterized. In both the X-ray structures of and , two crystallographically independent complex molecules were found that differ either in the nature of weakly metal-binding species (water in and nitrate in ) or in the co-ligand (water in and methanol in ). Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) measurements carried out on complexes and confirmed the presence of such different species in the solution.

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The dihydrogen complex Ru(H)H(P(CH)) has been investigated, via ab initio accelerated molecular dynamics, to elucidate the H ligands dynamics and possible reaction paths for H/H exchange. We have characterized the free energy landscape associated with the H atoms positional exchange around the Ru centre. From the free energy landscape, we have been able to estimate a barrier of 6 kcal mol for the H/H exchange process.

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Three new 2-oxo-1,2-dihydrobenzo[h]quinoline-3-carbaldehyde terminal substituted aroylhydrazone ligands (2-Oxo-1,2-dihydrobenzo[h]quinoline-3-carbaldehyde(2'-hydroxybenzoyl)hydrazine, HL1, 1, 2-Oxo-1,2-dihydrobenzo[h]quinoline-3-carbaldehyde(2'-hydroxybenzoyl)hydrazine, HL2, 2, 2-Oxo-1,2-dihydrobenzo[h]quinoline-3-carbaldehyde(2'-hydroxybenzoyl)hydrazine, HL3, 3) and the corresponding novel copper(II) complexes [Cu(L)(CHOH)(NO)](L = HL1 (4), HL2 (5), HL3 (6-6), have been synthesized to compare their coordination behaviour and biological activity with respect to the presence of an OH group in different positions of the phenyl ring in the hydrazone moieties. The new ligands and their copper complexes were characterized by elemental analysis and spectroscopic techniques. The molecular structures of the new complexes 4 and 6-6 were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction.

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-Palmitoyl-ethanolamine (PEA) is an anti-inflammatory component of egg yolk that is usually employed for the prevention of respiratory apparatus virus infection and then frequently used for its efficient anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in experimental models of visceral, neuropathic, and inflammatory diseases. Nevertheless, data of its use in animal or human therapy are still scarce and further studies are needed. Herein, we report the biological evaluation of a small library of -palmitoyl-ethanolamine analogues or derivatives, characterized by a protected acid function (either as palmitoyl amides or hexadecyl esters), useful to decrease their hydrolysis rate in vitro and prolong their biological activity.

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Three new N-heterocyclic-silazane compounds, 1a-c, were prepared and employed as bidentate ligands to ruthenium, resulting in a series of [Ru(H){(κ-Si,N-(SiMe2-N-heterocycle)}3] complexes (3a-c) featuring the same RuSi3H motif. Detailed structural characterization of the RuSi3H complexes with X-ray diffraction, and in the case of triazabicyclo complex [Ru(H){κ-Si,N-(SiMe2)(C7H12N3)}3] (3a), neutron diffraction, enabled a reliable description of the molecular geometry. The hydride ligand of (3a) is located closer to two of the silicon atoms than it is to the third.

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This paper presents the synthesis and structural characterization of the unprecedented tris-phosphido-bridged compounds Pt3(μ-PBu(t)2)3X3 (X = Cl, Br, I), having only 42 valence electrons, while up to now analogous clusters typically have 44e(-). The new species were obtained by an apparent bielectronic oxidation of the 44e(-) monohalides Pt3(μ-PBu(t)2)3(CO)2X with the corresponding dihalogen X2. Their X-ray structures are close to the D3h symmetry, similarly to the 44e(-) analogues with three terminal carbonyl ligands.

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The coordination of pyridine-2-amino(methyl)dimethylsilane ligands to ruthenium has afforded access to a family of novel complexes that display multicenter Ru-H-Si interactions according to the number of incorporated ligands. The new complexes Ru[κ-Si,N-(SiMe2)N(Me)(C5H4N)](η(4)-C8H12)(η(3)-C8H11) (1), Ru2(μ-H)2(H)2[κ-Si,N-(SiMe2)N(Me)(C5H4N)]4 (2), and Ru(H)[κ-Si,N-(SiMe2)N(Me)(C5H4N)]3 (3) were isolated and fully characterized. The complexes exhibit different degrees of Si-H activation: complete Si-H cleavage, secondary interactions between the atoms (SISHA), and η(2)-Si-H coordination.

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Deuterium labeling is a powerful way to gain mechanistic information in biology and chemistry. However, selectivity is hard to control experimentally, and labeled sites can be difficult to assign both in solution and in the solid state. Here we show that very selective high-deuterium contents can be achieved for the polyhydride ruthenium phosphine complex [RuH2(H2)2(PCyp3)2] (1) (PCyp3 = P(C5H9)3).

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Non-viral gene transfection by means of lipid-based nanosystems, such as solid supported lipid assemblies, is often limited due to their lack of stability and the consequent loss of efficiency. Therefore not only a detailed thermo-lyotropic study of these DNA-lipid complexes is necessary to understand their interaction mechanisms, but it can also be considered as a first step in conceiving and developing new transfection biosystems. The aim of our study is a structural characterization of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine (DOPC)-dimethyl-dioctadecyl-ammonium bromide (DDAB)-DNA complex at varying temperature using the energy dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXD) and neutron reflectivity (NR) techniques.

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Squaraines have been known for many decades as very stable and versatile vis-NIR absorbing dyes. They have found applications for example as sensitizers in organic photovoltaics and photodetectors. The most common squaraine structure is the 1,3-regioisomer.

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Low-temperature NMR measurements showed that protonolysis and deuterolysis by H(D)X acids on meta- and para-substituted dibenzylplatinum(II) complexes cis-[Pt(CH(2)Ar)(2)(PEt(3))(2)] (Ar = C(6)H(4)Y(-); Y = 4-Me, 1a; 3-Me, 1b; H, 1c; 4-F, 1d; 3-F, 1e; 4-Cl, 1f; 3-Cl, 1g; 3-CF(3), 1h) in CD(3)OD leads directly to the formation of trans-[Pt(CH(2)Ar)(PEt(3))(2)(CD(3)OD)]X (4a-4h) and toluene derivatives. The reaction obeys the rate law k(obsd) = k(H)[H(+)]. For CH(2)Ar = CH(2)C(6)H(5)(-), k(H) = 176 ± 3 M(-1) s(-1) and k(D) = 185 ± 5 M(-1) s(-1) at 298.

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The hexanuclear cluster {Pt(6)}H(2) (2) contains a sterically hindered and chemically stable {Pt(6)} = Pt(6)(mu-PtBu(2))(4)(CO)(4) core, with the six metals forming an edge-bridged tetrahedron. The two hydrides are the reactive sites of the cluster and lie on opposite sides of the cluster, terminally bonded to the two "apical" edge-bridging platinum centres. Indeed, cluster 2 reacts with acids of different acidity (HA = CF(3)SO(3)H, HBF(4), p-CH(3)-C(6)H(4)-SO(3)H, CF(3)COOH, PhCOOH and CH(3)COOH), affording, after evolution of two equivalents of dihydrogen, the corresponding anion-substituted clusters {Pt(6)}A(2) (4).

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The CuI catalyzed dehydro-halogenation of 1',1'''-diethynylbiferrocene and {Pt(3)}Cl [{Pt(3)} = Pt(3)(mu-PBu(t)(2))(3)(CO)(2)] (1:2 molar ratio) in diethylamine gives in high yields the bicluster derivative [{Pt(3)}CC-(eta(5)-C(5)H(4))Fe(eta(5)-C(5)H(4))](2), 3, in which two platinum triangles are connected by a diethynylbiferrocene spacer. In the structure of 3, confirmed by a diffractometric study, the two {Pt(3)} fragments lie, perfectly eclipsed, on the same side of the biferrocenyl moiety; this folded structure is also preferred in solution, as suggested by NMR Diffusion Ordered Spectroscopy (DOSY) and 1D Rotating-frame Overhauser Enhancement (ROE) measurements. Compound 3 exhibits a rich redox behavior, with a crowded sequence of six one-electron oxidation processes, the electrode potentials of which have been evaluated by digital simulations.

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Cationic ethylene platinum(II) complexes of the type [Pt(CNN)(C(2)H(4))](+), containing a methyl fragment and different diimines (NN), or terdentate (kappaC-kappa(2)NN') anionic ligands, were synthesized and fully characterized both as solids and in solution [NN = 2,2'-dipyridylamine, 1; 2,2'-dipyridylsulfide, 2; 1,10-phenanthroline, 3; 4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline, 4; 3,4,7,8-tetramethyl-1,10-phenanthroline, 5; 2,2'-bipyridine, 6; HC-NN = 6-tert-butyl-2,2'-bipyridine, 7; 6-neo-pentyl-2,2'-bipyridine, 8; 6-phenyl-2,2'-bipyridine, 9; 6-(alpha-methyl)benzyl-2,2'-bipyridine, 10; 6-(alpha-ethyl)benzyl-2,2'-bipyridine, 11; 6-(alpha,alpha-dimethyl)benzyl-2,2'-bipyridine, 12]. Crystals suitable for X-ray analysis of complexes 5 and 7 were obtained. Ethene exchange at the cyclometalated platinum(II) complexes 7, 8, and 10-12 was studied by (1)H NMR line-broadening experiments in chloroform-d, as a function of both temperature and olefin concentrations.

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The reaction between Pt(3)(mu-PBu(t)(2))(3)(CO)(2)Cl (2) and ethynylferrocene, in the presence of catalytic amounts of CuI, gives Pt(3)(mu-PBu(t)(2))(3)(CO)(2)C[triple bond]CFc (1), characterized by X-ray crystallography and representing a rare example of the sigma-coordination of an alkynyl moiety to a cluster unit. In a dichloromethane (CH(2)Cl(2)) solution, compound 1 undergoes three consecutive one-electron oxidations, the first of which is assigned to the ferrocene-centered Fe(II)/Fe(III) redox couple. Spectroelectrochemistry, carried out on a solution of 1, shows the presence of a broad band in the near-IR region, growing after the electrochemical oxidation, preliminarily associated with a metal-to-metal charge transfer toward the Fe(III) ion of the ferrocenium unit.

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Pulsed gradient spin-echo (PGSE) diffusion characteristics for a) the new [brucinium][X] salts 6 a-f [a: X = BF(4)(-); b: X = PF(6)(-); c: X = MeSO(3)(-), d: X = CF(3)SO(3)(-); e: X = BArF(-); f: X = PtCl(3)(C(2)H(4))(-)], b) 4-tert-butyl-N-benzyl analogue, 7 and c) the aryl carbocations (p-R-C(6)H(4))(2)CH 9 a (R = CH(3)O) and 9 b (R = (CH(3))(2)N), (p-CH(3)O-C(6)H(4))(x)CPh(3-x)(+) 10 a-c (x = 1-3, respectively) and (p-R-C(6)H(4))(3)C(+) 11 (R = (CH(3))(2)N) and 12 (R = H) all in several different solvents, are reported. The solvent dependence suggests strong ion pairing in CDCl(3), intermediate ion pairing in CD(2)Cl(2) and little ion pairing in [D(6)]acetone. (1)H, (19)F HOESY NMR spectra (HOESY: heteronuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy) for 6 and 7 reveal a specific approach of the anion with respect to the brucinium cation plus subtle changes, which are related to the anion itself.

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The novel disilazane compound 2-pyridinetetramethyldisilazane (1) has been synthesized. The competition between N-pyridine coordination and Si-H bond activation was studied through its reactivity with two ruthenium complexes. The reaction between 1 and RuH(2)(H(2))(2)(PCy(3))(2) led to the isolation of the new complex RuH(2){(eta(2)-HSiMe(2))N(kappaN-C(5)H(4)N)(SiMe(2)H)}(PCy(3))(2) (2) resulting from the loss of two dihydrogen ligands and coordination of 1 to the ruthenium center via a kappa(2)N,(eta(2)-Si-H) mode.

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A simple and efficient method for the synthesis of potentially antitumor-active dinuclear platinum complexes of the general formula [{trans-PtCl(NH3)2}2(mu-L)]((n+2)+) (L = aliphatic or heterocyclic diamine; n = charge of L) is presented. The procedure is based on the mutual in situ activation of trans-[PtCl(OH)(NH3)2] and the linker L in the form of a diammonium salt. This synthetic pathway yielded the Farrell compound [{trans-PtCl(NH3)2}2{mu-NH2(CH2)6NH2}]Cl2 (BBR3005) in quantitative yield.

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PGSE diffusion, 19F, 1H HOESY and 13C NMR studies for a series of [Ru(Cp*)(eta6-arene)][PF6] (1) salts are presented. The solid-state structure of [Ru(Cp*)(eta6-fluorobenzene)][PF6] (1 c) is reported. The extent of the ion pairing and the relative positions of the ions are shown to depend on the arene.

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Oscillation of the 2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline (dmphen) ligand between nonequivalent exchanging sites in [Pt(Me)(dmphen)(P(o-tolyl)3)]+ and phosphane rotation around the Pt-P bond take place at the same rate. Thus, this cationic complex behaves as a molecular gear, exhibiting a fascinating synchronism between two otherwise independent fluxional motions. The process (DeltaG(3330)(#) = 68.

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