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Vieri Fusi

Researcher at University of Urbino

Publications -  166
Citations -  4113

Vieri Fusi is an academic researcher from University of Urbino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 155 publications receiving 3767 citations. Previous affiliations of Vieri Fusi include University of Florence & Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

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New fluorescent chemosensors for metal ions in solution

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of ligand molecules containing fluorophores synthesized and employed in metal ion detection in solution in the last few years is presented, with the aim of making more readable the paper has organized it by dividing the subject first for type of fluorophore, then type of metal ion.
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New trends in platinum and palladium complexes as antineoplastic agents

TL;DR: In this paper, the main recent advances in the design and synthesis of platinum-and palladium-based drugs, their structural features and biological studies of them are reviewed, and an overview of the main biological techniques and approaches for testing the interaction of these molecules with the biological environment, mainly DNA, to validate the effect is also provided.
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Carboxy and Phosphate Esters Cleavage with Mono- and Dinuclear Zinc(II) Macrocyclic Complexes in Aqueous Solution. Crystal Structure of [Zn2L1(μ-PP)2(MeOH)2](ClO4)2 (L1 = [30]aneN6O4, PP- = Diphenyl Phosphate)

TL;DR: The hydrolysis rate of BNP is increased almost 10-fold by the dinuclear [Zn(2)L1(OH)(2)](2+) complex with respect to the mononuclear L2-Zn-OH(+) one, indicating a cooperative role of the two metals in the hydrolytic mechanism.
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Thermodynamics of phosphate and pyrophosphate anions binding by polyammonium receptors

TL;DR: Very stable 1:1 receptor-to-anion complexes are formed as discussed by the authors, and the stability trends of such complexes are not strictly determined by electrostatic forces, hydrogen bond interactions being of considerable importance in the complex formation, the thermodynamic data being consistent with different hydrogen bonding modes.
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Carboxy and Diphosphate Ester Hydrolysis by a Dizinc Complex with a New Alcohol-Pendant Macrocycle

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the synthesis of the new alcohol-pendant macrocycle 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,4,7,16,19,22-hexaaza-10,13,25,28-tetraoxacyclotriacontane (L2) is reported.