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Kerstin Gloe

Researcher at Dresden University of Technology

Publications -  48
Citations -  847

Kerstin Gloe is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Denticity. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 48 publications receiving 790 citations.

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Polyamine-based anion receptors: extraction and structural studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the results demonstrate that the binding and extraction behavior of polyamines towards halides and perrhenate is a complex function of their structural features, degree of protonation and lipophilic properties.
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Self-Assembly of an Imidazolate-Bridged FeIII/CuII Heterometallic Cage

TL;DR: A rare, discrete, mixed-valent, heterometallic Fe(III)/Cu(II) cage, [Cu6Fe8L8](ClO4)12·χsolvent (H3L = tris{[2-{(imidazole-4-yl)methylidene}amino]ethyl}amine), was designed and synthesized via metal-ion-directed self-assembly with neutral tripodal metalloligands.
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Towards promising oxoanion extractants: azacages and open-chain counterparts

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficiency of a series of amino-azacryptands for encapsulation and extraction of oxoanions pertechnetate and perrhenate from aqueous solution is investigated and compared with that of their open-chain counterparts.
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Silver(I) complexation of linked 2,2 '-dipyridylamine derivatives. Synthetic, solvent extraction, membrane transport and X-ray structural studies

TL;DR: A series of liquid-liquid extraction experiments of Ag(I) with varying concentrations of 1-6 in the organic phase have been undertaken, with the counter ion in the aqueous phase being respectively picrate, perchlorate and nitrate and extraction efficiencies for a given ionophore followed the Hofmeister order.
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Synthetic, structural, electrochemical and solvent extraction studies of neutral trinuclear Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) metallocycles and tetrahedral tetranuclear Fe(III) species incorporating 1,4-aryl-linked bis-beta-diketonato ligands.

TL;DR: Electrochemical studies of the synthesised bis-beta-diketone and heterocyclic base concentrations show that oxidative processes for the complexes are predominantly irreversible, but several examples of quasireversible behaviour also occur and support the assignment of an anodic process, seen between +1.0 and -1.6 V, as involving metal-centred oxidations.