Publications by authors named "Wassim Rammal"

The bis-triazole ligand and its corresponding copper complexes were synthesized and characterized for the first time and proposed as new labels for the development of electrochemical aptasensors. The bis-triazole ligand was prepared from methyl 1,6-heptadiyne-4-carboxylate and 2-(azidomethyl)phenol using classical CuAAC in presence of different copper salts. The X-ray structure of bis-triazole showed a symmetry center (C1).

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From a new tripodal ligand [N2SS'H] with mixed N, S(thioether), and S(thiolate) donor set, the corresponding bis(mu-thiolato)dicopper(II) complex has been prepared and characterized. X-ray crystallographic analysis of the complex [Cu2(N2SS')2](ClO4)2.C4H10O (1) demonstrates that the two five-coordinated Cu atoms are bridged by two thiolates leading to a nearly planar Cu2S2 core with a Cu1.

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Biological copper-sulfur entities display versatile and unusual coordination chemistry. The role of the sulfur ligation is briefly reviewed through examples from selected copper enzymes and relevant biomimetic models. Copper thiolate complexes are of particular interest because of their key roles in a number of ubiquitous metalloenzymes such as Type I (blue copper proteins) or in the binuclear Cu(A) electrons transfer site found in both cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) and nitrous oxide reductase (N2OR).

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