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Julia Jezierska

Researcher at University of Wrocław

Publications -  198
Citations -  3354

Julia Jezierska is an academic researcher from University of Wrocław. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron paramagnetic resonance & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 195 publications receiving 3095 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia Jezierska include University of Western Australia & Wrocław University of Technology.

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An unprecedented heterotrimetallic Fe/Cu/Co core for mild and highly efficient catalytic oxidation of cycloalkanes by hydrogen peroxide

TL;DR: An unprecedented hexanuclear heterotrimetallic Fe/Cu/Co complex bearing two Cu(mu-O)2Co(mu)2Fe cores is easily prepared by self-assembly and acts as a remarkable catalyst for the peroxidative oxidation of cycloalkanes under mild conditions.
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Copper(II) Carboxylate Dimers Prepared from Ligands Designed to Form a Robust π···π Stacking Synthon: Supramolecular Structures and Molecular Properties

TL;DR: These two-dimensional networks are organized into a three-dimensional architecture by two different noncovalent interactions: strong π···π stacking of the naphthalimide rings (also the pyridine rings for 4) in 1, 3, and 4, and intermolecular hydrogen bonding of the coordinated methanol or ethanol molecules in 1-3.
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Dinuclear complexes containing linear M-F-M [M = Mn(II), Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II)] bridges: trends in structures, antiferromagnetic superexchange interactions, and spectroscopic properties.

TL;DR: The (1)H, (13)C, and (19)F NMR spectra of the zinc (II) and cadmium(II) compounds and the (113)Cd NMR of the cad mium( II) compound indicate that the metallacycles retain their structure in acetonitrile and acetone solution.
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Bisphosphonate chelating agents: Coordination ability of 1-phenyl-1-hydroxymethylene bisphosphonate towards Cu2+ ions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the coordination equilibria in the Cu2+−bisphosphonate system and found that the bisphosphonic ligand was the most efficient ligand in chelation with formation of monomeric and dimeric species.