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  1. Ruthenium N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes for Chemoselective Reduction of Imines and Reductive Amination of Aldehydes and Ketones
  2. N‐Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC)‐Stabilized Ru 0 Nanoparticles: In Situ Generation of an Efficient Transfer Hydrogenation Catalyst
  3. Recent advances in soluble ruthenium(0) nanocatalysts and their reactivity
  4. Chemoselective Reduction of Imines Catalyzed by Ruthenium(II) Half-Sandwich Complexes: A Mechanistic Study
  5. Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of ketones using Ru(0) nanoparticles modified by Chiral Thiones
  6. Reduction of imines catalysed by NHC substituted group 6 metal carbonyls
  7. In situ reversible redox switching of first hyperpolarizability of bimetallic ruthenium complexes
  8. A mechanistic study of transfer hydrogenation catalyzed by cyclometallated ruthenium half-sandwich complexes
  9. Targeted and smart delivery of cytotoxic agents using vehicles with EPR capability
  10. Synthesis and unexpected reactivity of [Ru(η 6-cymene)Cl2(PPh2Cl)], leading to [Ru(η 6-cymene)Cl2(PPh2H)] and [Ru(η 6-cymene)Cl 2 (PPh2OH)] complexes
  11. Contrasting electronic requirements for CH binding and CH activation in d6half-sandwich complexes of rhenium and tungsten
  12. The anticancer activity of a ruthenium complex containing a modified genetic material
  13. Substitution‐Modulated Anticancer Activity of Half‐Sandwich Ruthenium(II) Complexes with Heterocyclic Ancillary Ligands
  14. Titanium promoted reduction of imines with Grignards, silanes, and zinc: identification of a new mechanism with silanes
  15. Mechanistic studies on the diazo transfer reaction
  16. Anticancer drug 6-thioguanine improved through formation of a ruthenium complex
  17. Computational Study of the Migration of Rhenium from One Enantioface of an Olefin to the Other Facilitated by (C–H)···Re Interactions
  18. Dinuclear zinc bis(thiosemicarbazone) complexes: Synthesis, in vitro anticancer activity, cellular uptake and DNA interaction study
  19. Visual mapping of zinc concentration in a cell using an organic compound.
  20. In Vitro and in Vivo Anticancer Activity of Copper Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Complexes
  21. Computational tools for mechanistic discrimination in the reductive and metathesis coupling reactions mediated by titanium(IV) isopropoxide
  22. Anticancer Activity of Hydrogen‐Bond‐Stabilized Half‐Sandwich RuII Complexes with Heterocycles
  23. The Nature of Bond Critical Points in Dinuclear Copper(I) Complexes
  24. Chelating and bridging bis(diphenylphosphino)aniline complexes of copper(I)
  25. A novel zinc bis(thiosemicarbazone) complex for live cell imaging
  26. Metathesis of carbon dioxide and phenyl isocyanate catalysed by group(IV) metal alkoxides: An experimental and computational study
  27. Diastereospecific Coupling of Imines by Low‐Valent Titanium: An Experimental and Computational Study
  28. Mechanistic Aspects of Nucleophilic Substitution at Half-Sandwich Metal Complexes
  29. Catalytic Reactions of Titanium Alkoxides with Grignard Reagents and Imines: A Mechanistic Study
  30. Room temperature metathesis of aryl isocyanates and aromatic aldehydes catalyzed by group(IV) metal alkoxides: An experimental and computational study
  31. Cytotoxicity of half sandwich ruthenium(II) complexes with strong hydrogen bond acceptor ligands and their mechanism of action
  32. Catalytic cyclopropanation of olefins using copper(I) diphosphinoamines
  33. Chelating and bridging diphosphinoamine (PPh2)2N(iPr) complexes of copper(I)
  34. ChemInform Abstract: Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation by Palladium‐Bisphosphinites.
  35. Chiral C-C bond forming reactions catalysed by palladium catalysts having handedness.
  36. Differing Reactivities of Zirconium and Titanium Alkoxides with Phenyl Isocyanate: An Experimental and Computational Study
  37. Asymmetric allylation of aldehydes with chiral platinum phosphinite complexes
  38. Enhancement of Quadratic Nonlinearity via Multiple Hydrogen-Bonded Supramolecular Complex Formation
  39. The effect of halogen atom on the molecular quadratic nonlinearity of half sandwich complexes in the presence of an acceptor
  40. Is copper(i) hard or soft? A density functional study of mixed ligand complexes
  41. On the key role of water in the allylic activation catalysed by Pd (II)bisphosphinite complexes
  42. Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and electronic structure of some new Cu(I) carbene complexes
  43. Converting carbon dioxide into an useful molecule using energy rich heterocumulene
  44. First diphosphinoamine ligand bearing a polymerizable side chain: Complexation with copper(I)
  45. Copper-Promoted Synthesis of Diaryl Ethers.
  46. Reversible double insertion of aryl isocyanates into the Ti–O bond of titanium(IV) isopropoxide
  47. Mechanism of Cytotoxicity of Copper(I) Complexes of 1,2-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane
  48. Converting carbon dioxide to an energy rich molecule catalytically with titanium isopropoxide!
  49. Synthesis of aryi ethers from phenol and arylbromides with a copper catalyst
  50. Carbon dioxide is captured by titanium-oxo-alkoxide complex
  51. Non-bonding interactions of anions with nitrogen heterocycles and phenyl rings: a critical Cambridge Structural Database analysis
  52. Solid state structural and solution studies on the formation of a flexible cavity for anions by copper(I) and 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane
  53. Second harmonic generation in ferrocene based hydrogen bonded assemblies
  54. The first copper(I) complex of tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine
  55. Schiff base linked ferrocenyl complexes for second-order nonlinear optics
  56. Synthesis and Structures of Oxyanion Encapsulated Copper(I)−dppm Complexes (dppm = Bis(diphenylphosphino)methane)
  57. Probing the limits of steric constraints in the oligomerization of copper(I) complexes: structures of two sterically congested oligomers
  58. Synthesis and characterization of novel charge transfer complexes formed by N,N′-bis(ferrocenylmethylidene)-p-phenylenediamine and N-(ferrocenylmethylidene)aniline
  59. Anion-Controlled Nuclearity and Metal−Metal Distances in Copper(I)−dppm Complexes (dppm = Bis(diphenylphosphino)methane)
  60. Amidinato- and triazenido-bridged binuclear complexes of palladium and platinum
  61. Ab Initio Study of Structures, Energetics, and Bonding in Formally High-Oxidation-State Copper Organometallics
  62. Reversible Insertion of Methyl Isothiocyanate into Copper(I) Aryloxides
  63. Variations in the copper(I)-copper(I) distances in multinuclear clusters with identical coordination geometries. Short metal-metal contacts induced by oligomerization
  64. Reactions of copper(I) aryloxides with phenyl isothiocyanate: steric and ligand control in the oligomerization of [N-phenylimino(aryloxy)methanethiolato]copper(I) complexes
  65. Selective debromination of activated vicinal dibromides by copper promoted by copper(II)
  66. Allylic amination promoted by copper
  67. Cumulative anomeric effect: a theoretical and x-ray diffraction study of orthocarbonates
  68. Copper(I) promoted CC bond forming reactions: direct activation of allyl alcohols
  69. Reaction of copper(I) phenoxide with PhNCS: formation and X-ray structure of a novel copper(I) hexameric complex
  70. Copper(I) promoted allyilic activation
  71. Experimental evidence for orbital symmetry control of stereochemistry in some (methylenecyclopropane)iron-carbonyl reactions
  72. The induced kinetic isotope effect as a tool for mechanistic discrimination