The concept of hydrolytically degradable biomaterials was developed to enable the design of temporary implants that substitute or fulfill a certain function as long as required to support (wound) healing processes or to control the release of drugs. Examples are surgical implants, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of facial coordination of benzene to a trinuclear transition-metal cluster have been studied by structure correlation and DFT calculational methods. Data taken from the X-ray crystal structures of twelve complexes [(eta-C(5)H(4)R")Co(3)(micro(3)-eta(2):eta(2):eta(2)-C(6)H(4)RR')] 1 b-1 m were analyzed by using standard statistical methods. The prototypal facial arene ligand is considerably expanded with respect to free benzene and shows a small but highly significant Kekulè distortion (d(CC)=1.
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