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Martin Lutz

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  595
Citations -  18692

Martin Lutz is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 592 publications receiving 17289 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Lutz include University of Amsterdam & ETH Zurich.

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Application of cyclometalated rhodium(III) complexes as therapeutic agents in biomedical and luminescent cellular imaging

TL;DR: Cell imaging experiments have demonstrated that Rh3 can be considered as a new promising metallodrug candidate for cancer treatment, and Evaluation of lipophilicity by theoretical calculations indicates Rh3 > Rh1 >-Rh2, introducing Rh3 as the best candidate for biological studies.
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Crystal structure of catena-poly[[copper(II)-μ2-salicylato-[diaqua­copper(II)]-μ2-salicylato] dihydrate]

TL;DR: The title compound of as discussed by the authors contains two copper(II) cations in special positions (one on a twofold rotation axis and one on an inversion centre) and the salicylate ligand in its dianionic form.
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Pseudomerohedrally twinned crystal structure of 2,3-diphenylbuta-1,3-diene.

TL;DR: The title compound, C16H14, is twinned by reticular pseudomerohedry of twin index 2, which can be transformed into a B-centred pseudo-orthorhombic supercell with a fourfold volume.
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1,2-Addition of Diethylzinc to a Bis(Imidazolyl)ketone Ligand.

TL;DR: The selective 1,2‐addition of diethylzinc to the ketone functionality of BMdiPhIK [bis(1‐methyl‐4,5‐diphenylimidazolyl)ketone] is shown, which can serve as a model for reactive intermediates in the catalytic alkylation of ketones with diorganozinc reagents.
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Redetermination of chloro(triethanolaminato)zinc(II) at 150 K.

TL;DR: In this article, the X-ray crystal structure of the title compound, ZnCl(C6H14NO3), was determined with a CCD area detector at 150'2'k.