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Juan J. Fiol

Researcher at University of the Balearic Islands

Publications -  70
Citations -  1388

Juan J. Fiol is an academic researcher from University of the Balearic Islands. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Hydrogen bond. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1307 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan J. Fiol include Spanish National Research Council.

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Anion−π Interactions in Bisadenine Derivatives: A Combined Crystallographic and Theoretical Study

TL;DR: In this article, a high-level ab initio study of anion−π interactions involving N9-methyl-adenine, N6methyl-adenine and N9methyl-hypoxanthine was performed and it was shown that these compounds are able to interact favorably with anions.
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Synthesis, structure and nuclease properties of several ternary copper(II) peptide complexes with 1,10-phenanthroline.

TL;DR: Three new ternary peptide-Cu(II)-1,10-phenanthroline (phen) complexes have been prepared and structurally characterised and exhibit significant differences in their nuclease activity which depends on the nature of the peptidic moiety, the complex [Cu(gly-L-trp) (phen)]2H(2)O 3 being the most active.
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Biological recognition patterns implicated by the formation and stability of ternary metal ion complexes of low-molecular-weight formed with amino acid/peptides and nucleobases/nucleosides

TL;DR: In low-molecular-weight ternary complexes some recognition patterns are repeatedly observed as mentioned in this paper, such as long bonds between metal ions and nucleobases, hydrogen bonds between the amino group of amino acids and a carbonyl group of the nucleobas and vice versa.
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Coordination behaviour of sulfanilamide derivatives.

TL;DR: In this paper, the X-ray crystal structures of [Hg(sulfamethoxypyridazinato)2] (2a), [Cd(Sulfadimitriou)2(H2O)] (4b) and [Zn(methoxazolato) 2(py)2.2(h2O)2 (6d) have been determined.
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Structural characterization, recognition patterns and theoretical calculations of long-chain N-alkyl substituted purine and pyrimidine bases as ligands: On the importance of anion–π interactions

TL;DR: Long-chain N-alkyl substituted purine and pyridine bases are very interesting ligands for studying interaction motifs of biological relevance and the importance of anion–π interactions with both pyrimidine and purine rings is revealed.