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Enrique J. Baran

Researcher at National University of La Plata

Publications -  589
Citations -  6822

Enrique J. Baran is an academic researcher from National University of La Plata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Infrared spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 589 publications receiving 6392 citations. Previous affiliations of Enrique J. Baran include Technical University of Dortmund & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Metal complexes of saccharin

TL;DR: In this paper, a wide variety of metal species based on mononuclear, binuclear, polynuclear complexes and extended coordination polymers are discussed in relation to the coordination modes of the anion, i.e., monodentate (through the N-atom or the carbonylic O-atom), bidentate, tridentate or bridge forming.
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Oxovanadium(IV) and oxovanadium(V) complexes relevant to biological systems.

TL;DR: Different aspects of the coordination chemistry of oxovanadium(IV), relevant to the bioinorganic chemistry of vanadium, are presented and their structural, spectroscopic and magnetic properties are briefly discussed.
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Characterization of Calcium Oxalates Generated as Biominerals in Cacti

TL;DR: These studies clearly demonstrated that members from the main traditional subfamilies of the Cactaceae family could synthesize different chemical forms of calcium oxalate, suggesting a definite but different genetic control.
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Metal complexes of carnosine.

TL;DR: The ligand properties of carnosine are analyzed in this paper, where the stoichiometry, stability constants, and structural and spectroscopic properties of its coordination compounds with transition and representative metal cations are discussed.
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Copper complexes with heterocyclic sulfonamides: synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, microbiological and SOD-like activities: crystal structure of [Cu(sulfisoxazole)2(H2O)4] . 2H2O.

TL;DR: The synthesis, characterization and comparative biological study of a series of antibacterial copper complexes with heterocyclic sulfonamides were reported, showing that the 3H2O presented the highest antimicrobial potency and a superoxide dismutase-like activity comparable with pharmacological active compounds.