986 resultados para 6-coordinate Copper(ii)
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Pós-graduação em Química - IQ
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Cu(II)/neocuproine (2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline) complexes were utilized for spectrophotometric determination of total polyphenol content in beers. This procedure is based on the reduction of Cu(II) by polyphenols in hydroethanolic medium (pH 7.0) in the presence of neocuproine, yielding Cu(I)/complexes with maximum absorption at 454 nm. The sensitivity of the proposed method was compared with the AOAC method using tannic and gallic acid as standards. The average apparent molar absorptivity, in L cm(-1) mol(-1), of tannic acid (3.50 +/- 0.20) x 10(5) and gallic acid (5.12 +/- 0.21) x 10(4), was twice as high for the proposed method. A lower limit of detection (LOD) (2.9 x 10(-1) mg L-1) was found when tannic acid was used in the proposed method. Additionally, less interference from the most common additives in beers was noticed. Total content of polyphenols was analyzed in 17 Brazilian samples. Results ranged from 35.5 to 556 mg L-1 of tannic acid, with higher values for recovery rates (45.4-118%, mean 85.0%) than for gallic acid. Although tannic acid is a mixture of polygalloyl glucoses, the total polyphenol content found in the samples suggests that tannic acid should be used as a standard. This is the first attempt to use this particular copper complex to quantify total polyphenol content in beer samples. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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The oxidation and reduction of copper in air-saturated seawater and NaCl solutions has been measured as a function of pH (7.17-8.49), temperature (5-35ºC) and ionic strength (0.1-0.7 M). The oxidation rate was fitted to an equation for sodium chloride and seawater valid at different pH and media conditions: k . . pH- . /T- . I . I k . . pH- . /T- . I . I (sw) (NaCl) log 5 036 0 514 1764 915 1101 0 233 log 5 221 0 609 1915 433 1818 0 408 = + + = + + The reduction of Cu(II) was studied in both media for different initial concentration of copper(II). When the initial Cu(II) concentration was 200 nM, the copper(I) produced was 20% and 9% for NaCl and seawater, respectively. Considering the copper(I) reduced from Cu(II), the speciation and the contribution of these species to the kinetic process was studied. The Cu(I) speciation is dominated by the CuCl2 - species. On the other hand, the neutral chloride CuCl species dominates the Cu(I) oxidation in the range 0.1 M to 0.7 M chloride concentrations.
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Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, ein System zu entwickeln, in dem ein durch Licht induzierter Elektronentransfer stattfinden kann. Dazu wurden ein Kupfer(II)- und ein Zink(II)Tetraazaporphyrin mit acht 4-tert-Butylphenyl-Substituenten synthetisiert (Cu4Dinit, Zn4Dinit). Die Energielücke von 1,85 eV zwischen HOMO und LUMO von Cu4Dinit in Lösung wurde mit Hilfe von Cyclovoltammetrie und UV/Vis-Messungen bestimmt. Somit ist sie größer als für Cu4Dinit Moleküle, die auf einer Oberfläche (Wolfram(100)) liegen und mit STM-, STS-Messungen untersucht wurden. Hier beträgt die Energielücke 1,35 eV, was durch eine Drehung der Phenylringe in die Ebene der Pyrrolringe des Makrozyklus und somit durch eine bessere Überlappung der Orbitale erklärt werden kann. Um die Wechselwirkung der Moleküle mit der Oberfläche zu untersuchen, wurde Cu4Dinit, wie oben beschrieben, auf Magnetit aufgedampft. Dadurch wurde ausschließlich die Wechselwirkung zwischen den Elektronenspins des Kupfer(II)-ions und den Elektronenspins des Eisens im Magnetit betrachtet. Durch Messungen der Röntgenabsorption und des XMCD-Effektes konnten das Spinmoment, Bahnmoment und das Gesamtmoment des Kupfers berechnet und eine anisotrope Kopplung des Elektronenspins des Kupferions zum Magnetit, in Abhängigkeit der Magnetisierungsrichtung des Magnetits, festgestellt werden. Wenn der Magnetit senkrecht zur Oberfläche (out-of-plane) magnetisiert ist, ist die Kopplung ferromagnetisch, während bei einer Magnetisierungsrichtung parallel zur Ebene (in-plane) des Magnetits der Elektronenspin des Kupfers antiferromagnetisch mit dem des Eisens koppelt. Dadurch muss der Hamiltonian, der die Wechselwirkung zwischen zwei Spins beschreibt, bei einer anisotropen Kopplung um einen ansiotropen Term ergänzt werden. Das Ergebnis, dass der Elektronenspin des Kupferions durch die Richtung der Magnetisierung des Magnetits beeinflusst werden kann, eröffnet neue Wege, um die Spinkonfiguration von auf der Oberfläche liegenden Molekülen mit ungepaarten Elektronen, wie die zentralen Metallionen der Makrozyklen aber auch die Elektronenspins anderer metallorganischer Komplexe oder molekulare Magnete, durch ein externes Magnetfeld zu beeinflussen. rnDurch die stöchiometrische Templatreaktion von Pyrazino[2,3-f][1,10]-phenanthrolin-2,3-di-carbonitril (Dicnq), Bis(4-tert-Butylphenyl)-fumarodinitril (Dinit) und Kupfer(II)-acetat wurde eine Koordinationsmöglichkeit für ein Ruthenium(II)-ion in einem Tetraazaporphyrin hergestellt und so die Makrozyklen Cu3Dinit1Dicnq und Zn3Dinit1Dicnq synthetisiert, mit Rutheniumionen versetzt und ebenfalls mit Hilfe von Röntgenabsorptionsmessungen und XMCD untersucht. Durch die Vergleiche mit Zn3Dinit1Dicnq und den jeweiligen Verbindungen mit koordinierten Rutheniumionen (Cu3Dinit1Dicnq-1Ru, Zn3Dinit1Dicnq-1Ru) konnte gezeigt werden, dass eine Verschiebung der Elektronendichte des Rutheniumions zu dem zentralen Kupferion des Makrozyklus stattgefunden hat und durch die Koordination eines Rutheniumions in der Peripherie des Tetraazaporphyrins die energetische Lage der Kupferorbitale beeinflusst wird.rnDer Einfluss von vier koordinierten Ruthenium(II)-ionen auf das zentrale Kupferion wurde an Hand des in dieser Arbeit hergestellten Kupfer(II)phenanthralocyanins (Cu4Dicnq) untersucht, das aus vier Dicnq-Liganden und Kupfer(II)-acetat synthetisiert wurde. Auf Grund der schlechten Löslichkeit wurde für die Koordination der Rutheniumionen der Prekursor [Ru(bipy)2Dicnq](PF6)2 hergestellt und daraus der Makrozyklus in einer Templatsynthese mit Kufper(II)-ionen gebildet. Durch diese neue Syntheseroute war es möglich, die Verbindung Cu4Dicnq-4Ru herzustellen und ebenfalls durch Röntgenabsorption und XMCD zu untersuchen und so das Spin- und Bahnmoment zu ermitteln. Ein Teil der Elektronendichte des Rutheniumions in dieser Verbindung wird auf die zusätzlich an das Rutheniumion koordinierten 2,2'-Bipyridine und nicht auf den Makrozyklus, wie in Cu3Dinit1Dicnq-1Ru, geschoben. Trotzdem konnte die Funktionsweise als Modell des Photosystems II durch eine Oxidation durch die Bestrahlung mit einer Quecksilberlampe mit para-Benzochinon beobachtet werden. Dies bestätigte die Funktionsweise des Kupfer(II)phenanthralocyanins mit koordinierten Rutheniumionen, da ein durch Licht induzierter Elektronenübergang auf das para-Benzochinon stattgefunden hat.rn
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this in vitro study was to assess the inter- and intra-examiner reproducibility and the accuracy of the International Caries Detection and Assessment System-II (ICDAS-II) in detecting occlusal caries. METHODS: One hundred and sixty-three molars were independently assessed twice by two experienced dentists using the 0- to 6-graded ICDAS-II. The teeth were histologically prepared and classified using two different histological systems [Ekstrand et al. (1997) Caries Research vol. 31, pp. 224-231; Lussi et al. (1999) Caries Research vol. 33, pp. 261-266] and assessed for caries extension. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and area under the ROC curve (A(z)) were obtained at D(2) and D(3) thresholds. Unweighted kappa coefficient was used to assess inter- and intra-examiner reproducibility. RESULTS: For the Ekstrand et al. histological classification the sensitivity was 0.99 and 1.00, specificity 1.00 and 0.69 and accuracy 0.99 and 0.76 at D(2) and D(3), respectively. For the Lussi et al. histological classification the sensitivity was 0.91 and 0.75, specificity 0.47 and 0.62 and accuracy 0.86 and 0.68 at D(2) and D(3), respectively. The A(z) varied from 0.54 to 0.73. The inter- and intra-examiner kappa values were 0.51 and 0.58, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: ICDAS-II presented good reproducibility and accuracy in detecting occlusal caries, especially caries lesions in the outer half of the enamel.
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Three-dimensional oxalate-based {[Ru(bpy)3][Cu2xNi2(1-x)(ox)3]}n (0≤ x ≤ 1, ox = C2O42-, bpy = 2,2‘bipyridine) were synthesized. The structure was determined for x = 1 by X-ray diffraction on single crystal. The compound crystallizes in the cubic space group P4132. It shows a three-dimensional 10-gon 3-connected (10,3) anionic network where copper(II) has an unusual tris(bischelated) environment. X-ray powder diffraction patterns and their Rietveld refinement show that all the compounds along the series are isostructural and single-phased. According to X-ray absorption spectroscopy, copper(II) and nickel(II) have an octahedral environment, respectively elongated and trigonally distorted. As shown by natural circular dichroism, the optically active forms of {[Ru(bpy)3][CuxNi2(1-x)(ox)3]}n are obtained starting from resolved Δ- or Λ-[Ru(bpy)3]2+. The Curie−Weiss temperatures range between −55 (x = 1) and −150 K (x = 0). The antiferromagnetic exchange interaction thus decreases when the copper contents increases in agreement with the crystallographic structure of the compounds and the electronic structure of the metal ions. At low temperature, the compounds exhibit complex long-range ordered magnetic behavior.
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The reactions of 4,4′-bipyridine with selected trinuclear triangular copper(II) complexes, [Cu3(μ3-OH)(μ-pz)3(RCOO)2Lx], [pz = pyrazolate anion, R = CH3(CH2)n (2 ≤ n ≤ 5); L = H2O, MeOH, EtOH] yielded a series of 1D coordination polymers (CPs) based on the repetition of [Cu3(μ3-OH)(μ-pz)3] secondary building units joined by bipyridine. The CPs were characterized by conventional analytical methods (elemental analyses, ESI-MS, IR spectra) and single crystal XRD determinations. An unprecedented 1D CP, generated through the bipyridine bridging hexanuclear copper clusters moieties, two 1D CPs presenting structural analogies, and two monodimensional tapes having almost exactly superimposable structures, were obtained. In one case, the crystal packing makes evident the presence of small, not-connected pores, accounting for ca. 6% of free cell volume.
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Deep-sea deposits, which resemble in nearly every respect the deep-sea oozes have been observed in many islands of the East-Indian Archipelago, notably the islands of Borneo, Rotti and Timor. Manganese nodules are found in equivalents of deeep-sea red clays on Timor and Rotti island. In this paper, those relative to red clay deposits dating from a Cretaceous ocean are analysed in detail in the vicinity of the town of Niki Niki in Western Timor.
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A felsic volcanic series (605-825 mbsf) overlain by upper Eocene shallow-water sediments (500-605 mbsf) and basalticandesitic sills that intruded into sediments of Holocene to Miocene age (0-500 mbsf) was drilled in the forearc region of the Lau Basin at a water depth of 4810 m. The volcanic sequence at Site 841 includes altered and mineralized calc-alkaline rhyolites and dacites, dacitic tuffs, lapilli tuffs, flow breccias, and welded tuffs. These rocks formed subaerially or in a very shallow-water environment suffering a subsidence of >5000 m since Eocene times. Calculations of gains and losses of the major components during alteration show most pronounced changes in the uppermost 70 m of the volcanic sequence. Here, Al, Fe, Mg, and K are enriched, whereas Si and Na are strongly depleted. Illite, vermiculite, chlorite, and hematite predominate in this part of the hole. Throughout the section, quartz, plagioclase, kaolinite, and calcite are present. Sulfide mineralization (up to 10 vol%) consisting mainly of disseminated pyrite (with minor pyrrhotite inclusions) and marcasite together with minor amounts of chalcopyrite is pervasive throughout. Locally, a few sulfide-bearing quartz-carbonate veins as well as Ti-amphibole replacement by rutile and then by pyrite were observed. Strong variations in the As content of sulfides (from 0 to 0.69 wt%) from the same depth interval and local enrichments of Co, Ni, and Cu in pyrite are interpreted to result from fluctuations in fluid composition. Calculations of oxygen and sulfur fugacities indicate that fO2 and fS2 were high at the top and lower at the bottom of the sequence. Sulfur isotope determinations on separated pyrite grains from two samples give d34S values of +6.4ë and +8.4ë, which are close to those reported from Kuroko and Okinawa Trough massive sulfide deposits and calc-alkaline volcanic rocks of the Japanese Ryukyu Island Arc. Calculated chlorite formation temperatures of 265°-290°C at the top of the sequence are consistent with minimum formation temperatures of fluid inclusions in secondary quartz, revealing a narrow range of 270°-297°C. Chlorite formation temperatures are constant downhole and do not exceed 300°C. The presence of marcasite and 4C-type pyrrhotite indicates a formation temperature of <= 250°C. At a later stage, illite was formed at the top of the volcanic series at temperatures well below 200°C.
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Although a functional role in copper binding has been suggested for the prion protein, evidence for binding at affinities characteristic of authentic metal-binding proteins has been lacking. By presentation of copper(II) ions in the presence of the weak chelator glycine, we have now characterized two high-affinity binding sites for divalent transition metals within the human prion protein. One is in the N-terminal octapeptide-repeat segment and has a Kd for copper(II) of 10−14 M, with other metals (Ni2+, Zn2+, and Mn2+) binding three or more orders of magnitude more weakly. However, NMR and fluorescence data reveal a previously unreported second site around histidines 96 and 111, a region of the molecule known to be crucial for prion propagation. The Kd for copper(II) at this site is 4 × 10−14 M, whereas nickel(II), zinc(II), and manganese(II) bind 6, 7, and 10 orders of magnitude more weakly, respectively, regardless of whether the protein is in its oxidized α-helical (α-PrP) or reduced β-sheet (β-PrP) conformation. A role for prion protein (PrP) in copper metabolism or transport seems likely and disturbance of this function may be involved in prion-related neurotoxicity.
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The copper(II) triflate-tert-butyl-bisoxazoline [Cu(OTf)2-t-Bu-BOX]-catalyzed asymmetric alkylation of β-keto esters using free benzylic alcohols such as xanthydrols, as alkylating agents, is herein described for the first time. This green protocol renders in general the corresponding products with good results in terms of both yields and enantioselectivities using different keto esters, even when quaternary stereocenters were created. The scope, limitations and mechanistic aspects of the process are also discussed.