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Norberto Farfán

Researcher at National Autonomous University of Mexico

Publications -  221
Citations -  3347

Norberto Farfán is an academic researcher from National Autonomous University of Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Schiff base. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 211 publications receiving 2953 citations. Previous affiliations of Norberto Farfán include Instituto Politécnico Nacional & CINVESTAV.

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Second-Harmonic Generation within the P212121 Space Group, in a Series of Chiral (Salicylaldiminato)tin Schiff Base Complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of 10 chiral (salicylaldiminato)tin Schiff base complexes obtained from the Schiff base condensation of 4-(diethylamino)salichylaldehyde and various amino acids, in the presence of diphenyltin oxide, is reported together with the parent achiral (1) derivative.
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New perspectives for boronic esters in macrocyclic chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, a tetrameric macrocyclic compound derived from 2,6-pyridinedimethanol and 3-nitrophenyl boronic acid was described.
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Synthesis, characterization and nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of a push–pull bisboronate chromophore with a potential electric field induced NLO switch

TL;DR: In this paper, a new bisboronate with five six-membered ring heterobicycles was prepared by reaction of [2-hydroxy-4-diethylaminobenzylidene)amino]-5-nitroaminophenol and 1,4-phenyldiboronic acid, and its quadratic nonlinear optical (NLO) response was compared to that of a related monoboronate species.
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Fluorescent Molecular Rotors of Organoboron Compounds from Schiff Bases: Synthesis, Viscosity, Reversible Thermochromism, Cytotoxicity, and Bioimaging Cells.

TL;DR: The design, synthesis, and characterization of two new fluorescent molecular rotors of boron derived from Schiff bases are reported, and the property of reversible thermochromism was found in organoboron 4 in the solid state.