Publications by authors named "I B Golovanov"

The present paper provides an overview of the methods and summarizes the results of estimating radiation doses and their uncertainties for Ukrainian-American epidemiological studies among the Chernobyl (Chornobyl) cleanup workers. After the Chernobyl accident occurred on April 26, 1986, more than 300,000 Ukrainian cleanup workers took part between 1986 and 1990 in decontamination and recovery activities at the site of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The U.

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Despite the rich coordination chemistry, hydroxylamines are rarely used as ligands for transition metal coordination compounds. This is partially because of the instability of these complexes that undergo decomposition, disproportionation and oxidation processes involving the hydroxylamine motif. Here, we design macrocyclic poly-N-hydroxylamines (crown-hydroxylamines) that form complexes containing a d-metal ion (Cu(II), Ni(II), Mn(II), and Zn(II)) coordinated by multiple (up to six) hydroxylamine fragments.

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Article Synopsis
  • The paper talks about mistakes and uncertainties in measuring radiation doses after the Chernobyl disaster for both the public and cleanup workers.
  • It highlights three main sources of these errors: equipment measurement issues, random variations in data, and problems with people's memory during interviews many years after the event.
  • The results showed that measuring errors could lead to big differences in the actual radiation doses people experienced, sometimes making them look much higher or lower than they really were.
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A synthetic route to 1,4,6,10-tetraazaadamantanes (TAADs) bearing free and protected amino groups at the bridge -atoms has been developed via intramolecular cyclotrimerization of C=N units in the corresponding tris(hydrazonoalkyl)amines. In a similar fashion, unsymmetrically substituted TAADs having both amino and hydroxy groups at the bridge -atoms were prepared via a hitherto unknown co-trimerization of oxime and hydrazone groups. The use of -TAAD derivatives as potential ligands and receptors was showcased through forming boron chelates and host-guest complexes with water and simple alcohols.

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