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‡ and Angiola Chiesi-Villa

Researcher at University of Lausanne

Publications -  13
Citations -  599

‡ and Angiola Chiesi-Villa is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transition metal & Cleavage (embryo). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 13 publications receiving 569 citations.

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Stepwise Reduction of Dinitrogen Occurring on a Divanadium Model Compound: A Synthetic, Structural, Magnetic, Electrochemical, and Theoretical Investigation on the [VNNV]n+ [n = 4−6] Based Complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive investigation on vanadium−dinitrogen complexes containing the [V(μ-N2)V]n+ skeleton with a variable oxidation state of the metal and reduction degree of dinitrogen, n varying from 6 → 5 → 4.
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Carbon-carbon bonds functioning as electron shuttles : the generation of electron-rich manganese(ii)-schiff base complexes and their redox chemistry

TL;DR: The reduction of [Mn(II)-salophen] derivatives led to the formation of C−C bridged dimers, which function as two electron shuttles in electron-transfer reactions as mentioned in this paper.
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Formation of Carbon−Carbon-Bonded Dimers in the Reduction of [CoIIsalophen] [salophen = N,N‘-o-Phenylenebis(salicylideneaminato)]: Their Reactivity with Electrophiles To Form Co−C Bonds

TL;DR: In this article, the reduction of cobalt−Schiff base complexes has been explored as a function of the nature of the ligand, and the reduction resulted in the formation of bifunctional Co(I)−Na complexes, while for salophen derivatives the reductive coupling of imino groups was observed.
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Olefin Rearrangements Assisted by a Molecular Metal−Oxo Surface: The Chemistry of Calix[4]arene Tungsten(IV)

TL;DR: In this paper, the olefin rearrangements achieved on a W-calix[4]arene oxo fragment that mimicks a heterogeneous metal−oxo surface both in the results and the chemical pathways are discussed.