Articles with "kinetically inert" as a keyword



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Kinetically-inert polypyridylruthenium(II) complexes as therapeutic agents

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Published in 2018 at "Coordination Chemistry Reviews"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2017.11.011

Abstract: Abstract Due to the clinical success and limitations of platinum-based anticancer drugs, there has been considerable interest in the development of new therapeutic agents based upon other transition metals, in particular ruthenium. There have now… read more here.

Keywords: polypyridylruthenium; complexes therapeutic; inert polypyridylruthenium; polypyridylruthenium complexes ... See more keywords
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Advanced Gel Electrophoresis Techniques Reveal Heterogeneity of Humic Acids Based on Molecular Weight Distributions of Kinetically Inert Cu2+-Humate Complexes.

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Published in 2019 at "Environmental science & technology"

DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b05169

Abstract: Humic acids (HAs) are play important roles for the fate of metal ions in the environment. Most chemical speciation models involving HAs assume heterogeneous metal ion binding. However, these models also assume that the binding… read more here.

Keywords: humic acids; gel electrophoresis; advanced gel; electrophoresis ... See more keywords

Bioinspired Self-Healing of Kinetically Inert Hydrogels Mediated by Chemical Nutrient Supply.

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Published in 2020 at "ACS applied materials & interfaces"

DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b20445

Abstract: Dynamic stability and self-healing ability are two inherently compatible properties for living organisms. By contrast, kinetic stability and intrinsic healability are two desired but mostly incompatible properties for synthetic materials. This is because the healing… read more here.

Keywords: bioinspired self; kinetically stable; inert hydrogels; healing kinetically ... See more keywords