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Photoreactions of the triruthenium cluster HRu3(CO)10 (.mu.-COCH3). Isomerization of the bridging alkylidyne ligand and competing ligand substitutions
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1989-01-18)
Irradiation of the title compound HRu3(CO)10(u-COCH3) (A) in hydrocarbon solution under CO leads to the formation of the bridging u,n2 acyl isomer HRu3(CO)10(u,n2-C(O)CH3) (B). Quantum yields for isomerization phi-i were ...
Pressure effects on the photophysical properties of the platinum(II) dimer Pt2(POP)44- (POP = .mu.-.eta.2-H2P2O52-) and related d8-d8 dinuclear complexes in solution
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1988-06-30)
The effect of hydrostatic pressure (0.1-300 MPa) upon phosphorescence lifetimes in fluid solution has been examined for four dinuclear d8-d8 transition-metal complexes: A, Pt2(POP)44- (POP = u-n2-H2P2O52-); B, Rh2(br)42+ ...
Photoreactions of docosylcarbonyloctairidate(2-). Homolytic cleavage of an unsupported metal-metal bond linking two tetrahedral iridium carbonyl clusters
(The American Chemical Society: Inorganic Chemistry, 1988-02-28)
Photoisomerization of the ruthenium cluster HRu3(CO)10(.mu.-COCH3), an unprecedented oxygen-to-carbon alkyl migration
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1986-11-26)
Photoreactions of the triruthenium cluster Ru3(CO)12 and substituted analogs
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1986-04-16)
Reported is a comprehensive investigation of the medium, ligand, and wavelength effects on the quantum yields and flash photolysis kinetics for the photofragmentation and photosubstitution reactions of the trinuclear ...
Evaluation of two viral inactivation methods for the preparation of safer factor VIII and factor IX concentrates
(Blackwell Publishing: Transfusion, 1985-11)
We report here the results of our evaluation of two procedures to eliminate viruses in factor VIII and factor IX coagulation factor concentrates. Both procedures were equally effective in the in vitro destruction of marker ...