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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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A New CuI Complex that Mimics the Cresolase Reaction of Tyrosinase and the Crystal Structure of its Oxygenated CuII Complex

TL;DR: A dinuclear CuII complex with a unique structural arrangement and containing a doubly bridged macrocyclic ligand was prepared from two different routes, one of which involves the reaction of oxygen and a CuI precursor, thus mimicking the cresolase activity of tyrosinase as discussed by the authors.
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Synthesis, characterization and basicity properties of two new oxa-aza macrobicyclic receptors. Crystal structure of a ‘water cryptate’

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and characterization of oxa-aza macrobicycles 16,21 -dimethyl-4,7,10-trioxa-1,13,16,21-tetraazabicyclo[11.5] hexacosane (C2) have been reported, and their proton transfer behavior has been studied in aqueous solution by potentiometry (298.1 ± 0.1 K, I= 0.15 mol dm-3), microcalorimetry and 1H and 13
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Synthesis and characterization of an aza-cage behaving as a ‘proton sponge’. Crystal structures of its mono- and tri-protonated species

TL;DR: The synthesis and characterization of the new macrobicyclic cage 4,10dimethyl-1,4,7,10-tetraazabicyclo[554]hexadecane L is reported in this paper.
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Molecular Switch Triggered by Solvent Polarity: Synthesis, Acid–Base Behavior, Alkali Metal Ion Complexation, and Crystal Structure

TL;DR: The synthesis and characterization of the new tetraazamacrocycle L, bearing two 1,1'-bis(2-phenol) groups as side-arms, is reported, indicating that not all of the acidic protons of L can be removed under the experimental conditions used.