A family of oxidovanadium(iv) compounds containing linear diaminebis(phenolate (salans) L1-5 ligands (L1 = [MeNCH2CH2NMe(CH2-4-CMe2CH2CMe3-C6H3O)2]2-; L2 = [MeNCH2CH2NMe(CH2-4-CH3-C6H3O)2]2-; L3 = [MeNCH2CH2NMe(CH2-4-Cl-C6H3O)2]2-; L4 = {MeNCH2CH2NMe[CH2-4,6-(CH3)2-C6H2O]2}2-; and L5 = {MeNCH2CH2NMe[CH2-4,6-(Br)2-C6H2O]2}2-) and non-oxidovanadium(iii) with L2,4 and acac ligands has been prepared and characterized by chemical and physical techniques. Reactions of [VO(acac)2] with ligand precursors H2L2,4 in toluene or hexane afforded vanadium(iii) compounds [V(L-κ4ONNO)(acac)] (1, L2; 2, L4), while the use of acetonitrile or ethanol led to the formation of dimeric oxidovanadium(iv) [(VO)2(μ-L-κ4ONNO)2] (3, L1; 4, L2; 5, L3) and monomeric [VO(L-κ4ONNO)] (6, L4, 7, L5) compounds. As shown by X-ray crystallography, compounds 1 and 2 are monomeric, in which the chelating ligands afford octahedral cis-α geometry at the vanadium center.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe most remote isotope from the proton dripline (by 4 atomic mass units) has been observed: ^{31}K. It is unbound with respect to three-proton (3p) emission, and its decays have been detected in flight by measuring the trajectories of all decay products using microstrip detectors. The 3p emission processes have been studied by the means of angular correlations of ^{28}S+3p and the respective decay vertices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of oxidovanadium(V) complexes [VO(L-κO,N,N,O)(OR)] (1a, R = Et, L = L; 1b, R = Me, L = L; 2, R = Me, L = L; 3, R = Me, L = L) were synthesized by the σ-bond metathesis reaction between [VO(OR)] and the linear diaminebis(phenol) derivatives HL (salans) containing different para-substituents on the phenoxo group [CMeCHCMe, L; Me, L; Cl, L]. As shown by X-ray crystallography complexes 1a, 1b, and 2 exhibit cis-α geometry, do have a stereogenic vanadium center, and exist as a racemic mixture of the Δ cis-α and Λ cis-α enantiomers. In solution, as demonstrated by H and V NMR investigations, the structures of complexes 1-3 are consistent with their solid state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreviously unknown isotopes (30)Ar and (29)Cl have been identified by measurement of the trajectories of their in-flight decay products (28)S+p+p and (28)S+p, respectively. The analysis of angular correlations of the fragments provided information on decay energies and the structure of the parent states. The ground states of (30)Ar and (29)Cl were found at 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reactions of the diaminebis(aryloxido) ligand precursors [Me2NCH2CH2N(CH2-4-R-C6H3OH)2] [R = C(CH3)2CH2C(CH3)3, H2L(1); R = CH3, H2L(2)] with Mg(n)Bu2, ZnEt2 and AlEt3 create complexes of general formula [M2(μ-L-κ(4)O,N,N,O)2] (M = Mg, 1a for L(1) and 1b for L(2); M = Zn, 2a for L(1) and 2b for L(2)) and [Al2(μ-L-κ(3)O,N,N,O)2Et2] (3 for L(1)) in good yields. Compounds 1a-3 were characterized by NMR spectroscopy and ESI-MS experiments. The definitive molecular structure of 1b·CH2Cl2, 2a·H2O, 2b·CH2Cl2 and 3 was provided by a single-crystal analysis and revealed their dimeric nature with an M2O2 planar core.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new imidazolidine-bridged bis(aryloxido) ligand precursor (H(2)L) [H(2)L = 2,2'-(imidazolidine-1,3-diylbis(methylene))bis(4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl-2-yl)phenol)] was prepared in a relatively high yield (∼60%) via a single-step Mannich condensation of 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, ethylenediamine and paraformaldehyde at 2:1:3 molar ratio and characterized by chemical and physical techniques including X-ray crystallography. Reactions of H(2)L with [VO(OEt)(3)] at 1:1 and 1:2 molar ratios in toluene afforded [V(L-κ(3)O,N,N,O)(O)(OEt)] (1) and [V(2)(μ-L-κ(4)O,N,N,O)(μ-OEt)(2)(O)(2)(OEt)(2)] (2), respectively. Alcoholysis of 1 with EtOH enables elimination of one molecule of H(2)L and the formation of 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diaminebis(aryloxido) ligand precursors H(2)L(1) and H(2)L(2) [H(2)L(1) = Me(2)NCH(2)CH(2)N(CH(2)-4-CMe(2)CH(2)CMe(3)-C(6)H(3)OH)(2); H(2)L(2) = Me(2)NCH(2)CH(2)N(CH(2)-4-Me-C(6)H(3)OH)(2)] were synthesized by a straightforward single-step Mannich condensation. Their reactions with 2 molar equivalents of MeLi in thf afforded [Li(4)(μ-L-κ(4)O,N,N,O)(2)(thf)(2)] (1a, L(1); 1b, L(2)) and unexpectedly small amounts (∼9%) of [Li(6)(μ-L-κ(4)O,N,N,O)(2)(μ(3)-Cl)(2)(thf)(4)]·thf (2a·thf; L(1); 2b·thf, L(2)). Stoichiometric reactions of LiCl, MeLi and ligand precursors H(2)L led to the formation of 2a and 2b in high yield (∼80%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThio(bisphenolato) complexes of the type [M2(mu-tbop-kappa3O,S,O)2Cl4] [M = Zr 1, Hf 2 and tbop = 2,2-thiobis{4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-butyl)phenolate}] were prepared by HCl elimination from tbopH2 and MCl4. Substitution of the chlorides in 1 and 2 by 2,6-diisopropylphenolato groups (dipp) generates new compounds [M2(mu-tbop-kappa3O,S,O)2(dipp)4] (M = Zr 3, Hf 4). The structures of 1-4 were confirmed by NMR spectroscopy; complexes 3 and 4 were further investigated by X-ray crystallography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe decay of extremely neutron-deficient 45Fe has been studied in detail by means of a novel type of a gaseous detector employing digital imaging to record tracks of charged particles. The two-proton radioactivity channel was clearly identified. For the first time, the angular and energy correlations between two protons emitted from the nuclear ground state were determined, indicating the genuine three-body character of this decay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe direct reaction between [VCl(3)(thf)3] or [VO(OEt)3] and 2,2'-thiobis{4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl-butyl)phenol (tbopH(2)) leads to the formation of [V(2)(micro-tbop-kappa(3)O,S,O)2Cl(2)(CH(3)CN)(2)] (1).4CH(3)CN or [V(2)(micro-OEt)2(O)2(tbop-kappa(3)O,S,O)2] (2), respectively, in high yield. Compounds 1 and 2 were characterized by chemical and physical techniques including X-ray crystallography and variable temperature magnetic susceptibility studies (J = -29.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe stability and spontaneous decay of naturally occurring atomic nuclei have been much studied ever since Becquerel discovered natural radioactivity in 1896. In 1960, proton-rich nuclei with an odd or an even atomic number Z were predicted to decay through one- and two-proton radioactivity, respectively. The experimental observation of one-proton radioactivity was first reported in 1982, and two-proton radioactivity has now also been detected by experimentally studying the decay properties of 45Fe (refs 3, 4) and 54Zn (ref.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have observed direct one-proton decay of the (21+) isomer in the N=Z nuclide 94Ag into high-spin states in 93Pd by detecting protons in coincidence with gamma-gamma correlations and applying gamma gates based on known 93Pd levels. Two decay branches have been identified, with proton energies of 0.79(3) and 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFine structure in proton emission from the 3.1(3) mus activity of 145Tm was discovered by using a novel technique of digital processing of overlapping recoil implantation and decay signals. Proton transitions to the ground state of 144Er and to its first excited 2(+) state at 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVanadium(III) and vanadium(V) complexes derived from the tris(2-thiolatoethyl)amine ligand [(NS3)3-] and the bis(2-thiolatoethyl)ether ligand [(OS2)2-] have been synthesized with the aim of investigating the potential of these vanadium sites to bind dinitrogen and activate its reduction. Evidence is presented for the transient existence of (V(NS3)(N2)V(NS3), and a series of mononuclear complexes containing hydrazine, hydrazide, imide, ammine, organic cyanide, and isocyanide ligands has been prepared and the chemistry of these complexes investigated. [V(NS3)O] (1) reacts with an excess of N2H4 to give, probably via the intermediates (V(NS3)(NNH2) (2a) and (V(NS3)(N2)V(NS3) (3), the V(III) adduct [V(NS3)(N2H4)] (4).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn an experiment at the SISSI/LISE3 facility of GANIL, we used the projectile fragmentation of a primary 58Ni26+ beam at 74.5 MeV/nucleon with an average current of 3 &mgr;A on a natural nickel target to produce very neutron-deficient isotopes. In a 10-day experiment, 287 42Cr isotopes, 53 45Fe isotopes, 106 49Ni isotopes, and 4 48Ni isotopes were unambiguously identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA diffuse aneurysm of the ascending aorta was observed five months after prosthetic valve implantation in to mitral and aortic orifices because of the acquired valvular heart disease. The main factor predisposing to the formation of a false aneurysm was an infection of the endocardium and ascending aortal wall which were observed previously during cardiac surgery. The diagnosis, based on the clinical symptoms and non-invasive investigations, was later confirmed with aortography and intra-operatively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPentavalent EDTA-Sodium-extract vaccines and monovalent EDTA-Sodium-extract vaccines obtained from swine-pathogenic E. coli were used to test their antiepizootic effect in industrial pig farms, 2929 piglets after weaning were included in this field trial, 1309 were immunized partly orally, partly i.m.
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