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Yu. T. Struchkov

Bio: Yu. T. Struchkov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Crystal. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 1185 publications receiving 5642 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu. T. Struchkov include National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine & Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.


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TL;DR: Synthese en particulier de serine, methylenedioxy-3,4 phenylserine, phenyl-serine et methylenediosymbolic acid (MDE).
Abstract: Synthese en particulier de serine, hydroxy-3 valine, hydroxy-2 phenylserine, phenylserine et methylenedioxy-3,4 phenylserine

194 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a new acetylene complex of titanocene and permethyltitanocene Cp 2 Ti(R 1 C 2 R 2 ) and Cp *Ti(Me 3 SiC 2 SiMe 3 ) with equimolar amounts of Mg and the appropriate acetylene R 1 C2 R 2 in THF was obtained.

159 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the crystal structure of tetrameric Al(OPr-iso) 3 has been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction and a strucrural model of the polymerization equilibrium is suggested.

109 citations

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TL;DR: According to X-ray study the complex of stoicheiometry AcO·Pd·CO, prepared from Pd(OAc)2 and CO, consists of tetranuclear clusters with two short and two long Pd-Pd bonds.
Abstract: According to X-ray study the complex of stoicheiometry AcO·Pd·CO, prepared from Pd(OAc)2 and CO, consists of tetranuclear clusters with two short and two long Pd–Pd bonds.

68 citations


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TL;DR: 1. Advantages and disadvantages of Chemical Redox Agents, 2. Reversible vs Irreversible ET Reagents, 3. Categorization of Reagent Strength.
Abstract: 1. Advantages of Chemical Redox Agents 878 2. Disadvantages of Chemical Redox Agents 879 C. Potentials in Nonaqueous Solvents 879 D. Reversible vs Irreversible ET Reagents 879 E. Categorization of Reagent Strength 881 II. Oxidants 881 A. Inorganic 881 1. Metal and Metal Complex Oxidants 881 2. Main Group Oxidants 887 B. Organic 891 1. Radical Cations 891 2. Carbocations 893 3. Cyanocarbons and Related Electron-Rich Compounds 894

3,432 citations

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TL;DR: Anion recognition chemistry has grown from its beginnings with positively charged ammonium cryptand receptors for halide binding to a plethora of charged and neutral, cyclic and acyclic, inorganic and organic supramolecular host systems for the selective complexation, detection, and separation of anionic guest species.
Abstract: Anion recognition chemistry has grown from its beginnings in the late 1960s with positively charged ammonium cryptand receptors for halide binding to, at the end of the millennium, a plethora of charged and neutral, cyclic and acyclic, inorganic and organic supramolecular host systems for the selective complexation, detection, and separation of anionic guest species. Solvation effects and pH values have been shown to play crucial roles in the overall anion recognition process. More recent developments include exciting advances in anion-templated syntheses and directed self-assembly, ion-pair recognition, and the function of anions in supramolecular catalysis.

3,145 citations

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2,151 citations

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TL;DR: A broad review of recent research work on the preparation and the remarkable properties of intercalation compounds of graphite can be found in this paper, covering a wide range of topics from the basic chemistry, physics and materials science to engineering applications.
Abstract: A broad review of recent research work on the preparation and the remarkable properties of intercalation compounds of graphite, covering a wide range of topics from the basic chemistry, physics and materials science to engineering applications.

1,956 citations