Publications by authors named "Egla Yareth Bivian-Castro"

Multi-ion-imprinted polymers (MIIPs) are materials with a wide range of applications mainly focused on environmental recovery, mining, technology, sensors, etc. MIIPs can incorporate ions such as heavy metals, transition metals, rare earth elements, radionuclides, and other types of ions. The chemical structures of MIIPs can be designed for different purposes and with certain morphologies, such as gels, crystals, or powders, and the surface area and porosity are also considered.

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Most diseases that affect human beings across the world are now treated with drugs of organic origin. However, some of these are associated with side effects, toxicity, and resistance phenomena. For the treatment of many illnesses, the development of new molecules with pharmacological potential is now an urgent matter.

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A new Cu(II) paddle-wheel-like complex with 4-vinylbenzoate was synthesized using acetonitrile as the solvent. The complex was characterized by X-ray crystal diffraction, FT-IR, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, thermogravimetric, differential scanning calorimetric, magnetic susceptibility, and electronic paramagnetic resonance analyses. The X-ray crystal diffraction analysis indicated that each copper ion was bound at an equatorial position to four oxygen atoms from the carboxylate groups of the 4-vinylbenzoate ligand in a square-based pyramidal geometry.

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The novel [Cuphen(VBA)HO] complex (phen: phenanthroline, VBA: vinylbenzoate) was prepared and used as a functional monomer to preorganize a new ion-imprinted polymer (IIP). By leaching the Cu(II) from the molecular imprinted polymer (MIP), [Cuphen(VBA)HO--EGDMA] (EGDMA: ethylene glycol dimethacrylate), the IIP was obtained. A non-ion-imprinted polymer (NIIP) was also prepared.

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Currently, catalysts with oxidative activity are required to create valuable chemical, agrochemical, and pharmaceutical products. The catechol oxidase activity is a model reaction that can reveal new oxidative catalysts. The use of complexes as catalysts using iron (III) and structurally simple ligands such as pyrazine (pz), quinoxaline (qx), and phenazine (fz) has not been fully explored.

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Carbonate sequestration technology is a complement of CO sequestration technology, which might assure its long-term viability. In this work, in order to explore the interactions between Mn ion with several ligands and carbonate ion, we reported a spectrophotometric equilibrium study of complexes of Mn with pyrazine, quinoxaline or phenazine and its carbonate species at 298 K. For the complexes of manganese(II)-pyrazine, manganese(II)-quinoxaline and manganese(II)-phenazine, the formation constants obtained were log β = 4.

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A mixed copper complex with deprotonated nalidixic acid (nal) and histamine (hsm) was synthesized and characterized by FTIR, UV-Vis, elemental analysis, and conductivity. The crystal structure of [Cu(hsm)(nal)H(2)O]Cl.3H(2)O (chn) showed a pentacoordinated cooper(II) in a square pyramidal geometry surrounded by two N atoms from hsm, two O atoms from the quinolone, and one apical water oxygen.

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Aqua ligands in mixed aqua/nucleobase metal complexes are potential sites of acid-base catalysis and/or, when present as hydroxo ligands, can directly be involved in hydrolysis reactions. pKa values of close to 7 are consequently of particular interest and potential significance. Here we report on the differential acidity of aqua complexes in model nucleobase (nb) complexes of cis- and trans-[Pt(NH3)2 (nb)(H2O)]n+ and discuss reasons as to why the nb in cis complexes influences the pKa (pKa 4.

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