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Lluis Escriche
Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publications - 58
Citations - 1797
Lluis Escriche is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1692 citations.
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Molecular Catalysts that Oxidize Water to Dioxygen
TL;DR: The established basis for the oxidation of water to dioxygen is given as well as the new developments in the field, together with the new questions they pose, especially from a mechanistic perspective.
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Molecular water oxidation mechanisms followed by transition metals: state of the art.
TL;DR: This Account discusses the current mechanistic understanding of the water oxidation reaction catalyzed by transition metals in the homogeneous phase, based on work developed in laboratories and complemented by research from other groups.
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Ru complexes that can catalytically oxidize water to molecular dioxygen.
Isabel Romero,Montserrat Rodríguez,Cristina Sens,Joaquim Mola,Mohan Rao Kollipara,Laia Francàs,Elena Mas-Marzá,Lluis Escriche,Antoni Llobet +8 more
TL;DR: The main objective of this review is to give a general overview of the structure, electrochemistry, and catalytic performance of the Ru complexes, which are capable of oxidizing water to molecular dioxygen, and to highlight their more relevant features.
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Molekulare Katalysatoren für die Oxidation von Wasser zu Disauerstoff
TL;DR: In den letten vier years wurden wir Zeugen einer Revolution auf dem Gebiet der katalytischen Wasseroxidation: Definierte Molekule eroffnen neue Moglichkeiten, robustere and effizientere Katalysatoren maszuschneidern.
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New fluorescence PET systems based on N2S2 pyridine-anthracene-containing macrocyclic ligands. spectrophotometric, spectrofluorimetric, and metal ion binding studies.
TL;DR: Three new fluorescent devices for protons and metal ions have been synthesized and characterized, and their photophysical properties have been explored; these are the macrocycles 7,7'-[9,10-anthracenediylbis(methylene)]bis-3,11-dithia-7,17-diazabicyclo, and heptadeca-1(17),13,15-triene (L3).