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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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Binuclear metal assemblies inside an oxa-aza macrocyclic receptor

TL;DR: In this paper, the coordination features of 1,4,7,16,19,22hexaza-10,13,25,28-tetraoxacyclotriacontane (L1 ) have been studied in aqueous solution by means of potentiometric measurements.
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Cobalt complexes able to bind dioxygen: Thermodynamic studies and DFT calculations

TL;DR: The ligational properties of 2-bis-(2-aminoethyl)-aminomethyl]phenol towards Co(II) ion were studied by means of potentiometric measurements in aqueous solution as mentioned in this paper.
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Zn2+ and Cu2+ complexes of a fluorescent scorpiand-type oxadiazole azamacrocyclic ligand: crystal structures, solution studies and optical properties.

TL;DR: Following Zn2+ coordination, a strong chelation-induced enhancement of fluorescence was observed, a behaviour that was not observed with any of the other metal cations tested.
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Playing with Structural Parameters: Synthesis and Characterization of Two New Maltol-Based Ligands with Binding and Antineoplastic Properties.

TL;DR: Two maltol-based ligands, L1 and L2, containing, respectively, two and three maltol units spaced by a diamine fragment, were designed to evaluate how biological and binding features are affected by structural modifications of the parent compound malten.
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Photographic Detection of Cadmium(II) and Zinc(II) Ions

TL;DR: The binding properties of two 2,8-dithia-5-aza-2,6-pyridinophane-based ligands, bearing coumarin (HNCum) and naphthol-benzoxaazole (HNBO) optically active units as pendant arms, were studied with the aim of transition metal cations selective detection as discussed by the authors.