This work focuses on the photocatalytic production of hydrogen from the photodehydrogenation of ethanol using several gold(I) complexes and gold(0) systems over titanium dioxide (P90 TiO) as hybrid photocatalysts. The photocatalytic systems are composed of at least one coumarin-based ligand, which can enhance the photocatalytic activity by its photon-absorbing capacity due to its chromophore properties. The photocatalytic behavior for hydrogen generation of the studied samples is compared under UV-vis light setting the total gold-based co-catalyst loading at 1 wt% onto the TiO photocatalysts and when the gold content is maintained at 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 4-(thiolmethyl)-7-(diethylamino)-2H-chromen-2-one ligand has been synthesized and used as chromophore in several mono- and dinuclear gold(I) compounds that contain a phosphane at the second coordination position. Four final products were able to obtain in pure form containing one coumarin and one phosphane ligand in the case of PTA (1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphatricyclo[3.3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe square-like homo- and heterometallamacrocycles [{Pd(η(3) -2-Me-C3 H4 )(L(n) )2 }2 {M(dppp)}2 ](CF3 SO3 )6 (dppp=1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane) and [{Pd(η(3) -2-Me-C3 H4 )(L(1) )2 }2 {M(PPh3 )2 }2 ](CF3 SO3 )6 [py=pyridine, M=Pd, Pt, L(n=) 4-PPh2 py (L(1) ), 4-C6 F4 PPh2 py (L(2) )] containing allyl corners were synthesised by antisymbiotic self-assembly of the different palladium and platinum metallic corners and the ambidentate N,P ligands. All the synthesised assemblies displayed a complex dynamic behaviour in solution, the rate of which is found to be dependent on the electronic and/or steric nature of the different building blocks. A kinetico-mechanistic study by NMR line shape analysis of the dynamics of some of these assemblies was undertaken in order to determine the corresponding thermal activation parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA facile strategy has been explored for loading noble metals onto the surface of ferrite nanoparticles with the assistance of phosphine-functionalized linkers. Palladium loading is shown to occur with participation of both the phosphine function and the surface hydroxyl groups. Hybrid nanoparticles containing simultaneously Pd and Au (or Rh) are obtained by successive loading of metals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a method to improve the thermal stability, up to 900 °C, of bare-metal (naked) gold nanoparticles supported on top of SiO(2) and SrTiO(3) substrates via ligand-assisted pinning. This approach leads to monodisperse naked gold nanoparticles without significant sintering after thermal annealing in air at 900 °C. The ligand-assisted pinning mechanism is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of the new ditopic thiol-phosphine compound HS(CH(2))(11)OOCC(6)H(4)PPh(2) (L) with an excess of dodecanethiol-protected gold nanoparticles gave the asymmetric gold complex [CH(3)(CH(2))(11)SAuPPh(2)C(6)H(4)COO(CH(2))(11)SH] (4), but no phosphine-protected gold nanoparticles were formed. However, by blocking the phosphine function in L with metal fragments, we have been able to produce gold nanoparticles functionalised with AuCl- and cluster [Fe(2)(CO)(7)Au] units on the surface by the method of ligand-place exchange reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe discovery of small-molecule modulators of signaling pathways is currently a particularly active area of research. We aimed at developing unprecedented metal-based activators of Akt signaling which can potentially find applications as tools for regulating glucose metabolism downstream of Akt or serve as lead structures for developing antidiabetic drugs. In this context, a highly diverse library of 11 new zinc(II) complexes with phenolic, picolinic, pyridino, and hydroxamic ligands, all containing features beneficial for medicinal purposes, was prepared and screened in an assay that detected levels of phospho-Akt in lysates from NIH3T3 cells after treatment with the compounds.
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