- Synthesis and structural characterization of 2-D layered copper(II) styrylphosphonate coordination polymers
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We report the synthesis, physicochemical characterization, and crystal structure of Cu-SP (SP = styrylphosphonic acid, H2O 3PCH=CH2(C6H5)), the first reported example of a metal derivative of SP. The starting SP acid was fully characterized by X-ray single-crystal diffractometry, elemental analysis (C and H), 31P-NMR, 13C-NMR, 1H-NMR, HPLC, UV-vis, MS, TG, and FT-IR spectroscopy. The copper(II) derivative was synthesized and characterized by DTA-TG and FT-IR, and also its structure was determined from powder data. The crystal structure was refined by the Rietveld method. The crystal structure of Cu-SP shows a layered 2-D architecture, where the organic moieties are pointed toward the interlamellar space. The inorganic layers are composed of Cu2+ dimers, where the coordination geometry of Cu 2+ can be described as distorted trigonal bipyramid. The three coplanar oxygens (O2, O3, and O3) have bond distances of 2.165(9), 1.982(9), and 2.103(11) A, respectively. The bond lengths for the apical oxygens (O1 and O2) are 1.908(13) and 1.996(11) A, respectively. 2014
- Maranescu, Bianca,Visa, Aurelia,Ilia, Gheorghe,Simon, Zeno,Demadis, Konstantinos D.,Colodrero, Rosario M.P.,Cabeza, Aurelio,Vallcorba, Oriol,Rius, Jordi,Choquesillo-Lazarte, Duane
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- Phosphate management with small molecules
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This invention relates to methods and small molecules having a phosphate group that can be used to inhibit phosphate transport and to treat or prevent diseases that are related to disorders in the maintenance of normal serum phosphate levels.
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