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Bioinorganic chemistry is a
field that
examines the role of
metals in biology.
Bioinorganic chemistry includes the
study of both
natural phenomena such...
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Bioinorganic Chemistry Award has been
awarded by the
Dalton division of the
Royal Society of
Chemistry every two
years since 2009. The
winner receives...
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Transition metal complexes of 1,10-phenanthroline ("phen") are
coordination complexes containing one or more 1,10-phenanthroline ligands.
Complexes have...
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ligands such as phosphines, hydride, and CO. Example: (C5H5)Fe(CO)2CH3
Bioinorganic chemistry:
Ligands are
those provided by nature,
especially including...
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Transition metal hydroxide complexes are
coordination complexes containing one or more
hydroxide (OH−) ligands. The
inventory is very large. Hydroxide...
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Radiation Chemistry. It was
renamed to Max
Planck Institute for
Bioinorganic Chemistry in 2003, to
reflect its
changing research focus. Following...
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metalloenzymes and metallobiomolecules. The
journal was
established in 1971 as
Bioinorganic Chemistry,
obtaining its
current name in 1979.
Since 1996, the editor-in-chief...
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Coordination Compounds,
Applications in Coordination, Organometallic, and
Bioinorganic Chemistry. John
Wiley & Sons. pp. 9–. ISBN 978-0-470-40587-1. Retrieved...
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several metals bound together with metal–metal
bonds or
bridging ligands.
bioinorganic chemistry,
biomolecules that
contain metals. This area
touches on medicinal...
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tetrahydroxozincate [Zn(OH)4]2−.
Metallate is also used as a verb by
bioinorganic chemistry to
describe the act of
adding metal atoms or ions to a site...