1995
DOI: 10.1021/ja00132a012
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Unusual Photophysics of a Rhenium(I) Dipyridophenazine Complex in Homogeneous Solution and Bound to DNA

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“…In Table S1 (supporting material) are reported the proton chemical shifts of phendione and the corresponding Re(I) complex, and are compatible with those of the literature [8,18,33,34]. The deshielding of the diimine protons can attributed to the electron density's removal from phendione towards [Re(CO) 3 Cl] core after complexation [40].…”
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“…In Table S1 (supporting material) are reported the proton chemical shifts of phendione and the corresponding Re(I) complex, and are compatible with those of the literature [8,18,33,34]. The deshielding of the diimine protons can attributed to the electron density's removal from phendione towards [Re(CO) 3 Cl] core after complexation [40].…”
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“…The complex 1 was synthesized based on the following report by Stoeffler [8] with some modifications [18]. A mixture of Re(CO) 5 Cl (0.1211 g, 0.33 mmol) and phendione (0.1040 g, 0.50 mmol) were suspended in 5 mL toluene and refluxed under N 2 atmosphere for 4 h. Then, the mixture was allowed to cool to room temperature and the solid was collected by filtration under vacuum.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Fac-[re(co)3(phendione)cl] (1)mentioning
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