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Francesco A. Devillanova

Researcher at University of Cagliari

Publications -  202
Citations -  4829

Francesco A. Devillanova is an academic researcher from University of Cagliari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Selone. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 202 publications receiving 4619 citations.

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Fluorometric Chemosensors. Interaction of Toxic Heavy Metal Ions PbII, CdII, and HgII with Novel Mixed-Donor Phenanthroline-Containing Macrocycles: Spectrofluorometric, Conductometric, and Crystallographic Studies

TL;DR: The conformation adopted by L(1)-L(3) in these species reveals the aliphatic portion of the rings folded over the plane containing the heteroaromatic moiety with the ligands trying to encapsulate the metal center within their cavity.
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Template self-assembly of polyiodide networks

TL;DR: A range of metal thioether macrocyclic complexes have been used as templating agents in the preparation of extended multi-dimensional polyiodide arrays as discussed by the authors, and a selection of unusual and intriguing polyiodides is described, and the role played by the size, shape and charge of the metal macrocycle complex discussed.
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A Selective, Nontoxic, OFF–ON Fluorescent Molecular Sensor Based on 8‐Hydroxyquinoline for Probing Cd2+ in Living Cells

TL;DR: The spectroscopic and photochemical characterization of 5-(5-chloro-8-hydroxyquinolinylmethyl)-2,8-dithia-5-aza-2,6-pyridinophane (L) as a fluorescent sensor for the selective imaging of Cd(2+) in living cells is reported.
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Handbook of chalcogen chemistry : new perspectives in sulfur, selenium and tellurium

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of compounds containing the Boron-Chalcogen B-E (E = S, Se, Te) bond and the Carbon-Chocalcogen C-E bond.
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Reactions Between Chalcogen Donors and Dihalogens/Interalogens: Typology of Products and Their Characterization by FT-Raman Spectroscopy.

TL;DR: The chemical bond and structural features for the most important classes of solid products obtained by reacting chalcogen donors with dihalogen and interhalogens are reviewed and each structural motif considered in the absence of X-ray structural analyses is considered.