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Coordination Chemistry Reviews 185-186, Complete, ELSEVIER May 1999 Contents Preface to the special issue of Coordination Chemistry Reviews linked to the 33" International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, August 30th—September 4th, 1998, Florence, Mechanisms of electrochemical recognition of cations, anions and neutral guest species by redox-active receptor molecules P.D. Beer, P.A. Gale and G.Z. Chen Ring slippage in indenyl complexes: structure and bonding WES, Cauda aM bE. VENUE 5 5s 5.8 eid SSS es Oe RS See wee De ees Redox-active ferrocenyl dendrimers and polymers in solution and immobilised on electrode surfaces C.M. Casado, I. Cuadrado, M. Moran, B. Alonso, B. Garcia, B. Gonzalez and J. Losada Metal ion selectivity and molecular modeling P. Comba Hydridotris(pyrazolyl)borate ruthenium complexes—properties and applications C. Slugove, R. Schmid and K. Kirchner Effects of protein folding on metalloprotein redox-active sites: electron-transfer properties of blue and purple copper proteins B.G. Malmstrém and P. Wittung-Stafshede Are M-—N bonds indeed inherently weaker when N is a tertiary rather than a primary or secondary nitrogen atom? D. Meyerstein Photochemistry of supramolecular species involving anionic coordination compounds and polyammonium macrocyclic receptors F. Pina and A.J. Parola Synthesis of catenanes and molecular knots by copper(I)-directed formation of the precursors followed by ruthenium(II)-catalysed ring-closing metathesis C. Dietrich-Buchecker, G. Rapenne and J.-P. Sauvage The table of contents of Coordination Chemistry Reviews is included in ESTOC - Eisevier Science Tables of Contents service — which can be accessed on the World Wide Web at the following URLS: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/estoc or http://www.elsevier.com/locate/estoc Coordination Chemistry Reviews 185—186 (1999) v—vii Chemical speciation contributing to research knowledge and everyday life ROPE MINENINIS 33. oc, etree oer sara lea eran ae wean Sate TS Suh § Ne. 5: erat A eM Interactions of organometallic anticancer agents with nucleotides and DNA P. Yang and M. Guo Molecular (super)conductors derived from bis-dithiolate metal complexes P. Cassoux Electrochemistry of coordination compounds: an extended view M. Venturi, A. Credi and V. Balzani Polyatomic molecules and aggregates of main group 15/16 elements in of organochromium chemistry Heterosupramolecular chemistry: toward the factory of the future S. Connolly, S.N. Rao, R. Rizza, N. Zaccheroni and D. Fitzmaurice Metal complexes as components of luminescent signalling systems A.P. de Silva, D.B. Fox, A.J.M. Huxley, N.D. McClenaghan and J. Roiron Lanthanide ions as redox probes of long-range electron transfer in proteins R.M. Supkowski, J.P. Bolender, W.D. Smith, L.E.L. Reynolds and W.DeW. Horrocks Jr 'H_ and '’O-NMR relaxometric investigations of paramagnetic contrast agents for MRI. Clues for higher relaxivities S. Aime, M. Botta, M. Fasano, 8. Geninatti Crich and E. Terreno Carbon dioxide coordination chemistry: metal complexes and surface-bound species. relationships? D.H. Gibson Photoinduced control of cation binding ability of non-conjugated bichromophoric receptors J.-P. Desvergne, H. Bouas-Laurent, E. Perez-Inestrosa, P. Marsau and M. Cotrait Photochemical carbon dioxide reduction with metal complexes E. Fujita Ruthenium-catalyzed oxidative dehalogenation of organics M. Bressan, N. d’Alessandro, L. Liberatore and A. Morvillo Artificial photosynthesis in lamellar assemblies of metal poly(pyridyl) complexes and metallopor- phyrins D.M. Kaschak, S.A. Johnson, C.C. Waraksa, J. Pogue and T.E. Mallouk The photophysical properties of monomeric and dimeric ruthenium polypyridyl complexes immobilized in sol-gel matrices K.F. Mongey, J.G. Vos, B.D. MacCraith and C.M. McDonagh Ligand orientation effects on metal-metal, ligand—ligand and metal—ligand interactions S. Alvarez, A.A. Palacios and G. Aullon Designing new MRI contrast agents: a coordination chemistry challenge V. Comblin, D. Gilsoul, M. Hermann, V. Humblet, V. Jacques, M. Mesbahi, C. Sauvage and J.F. Desreux Magnetic spectroscopic (EPR, ESEEM, Méssbauer, MCD and NMR) studies of low-spin ferriheme centers and their corresponding heme proteins F.A. Walker Substitutionally inert complexes as chiral synthons for stereospecific supramolecular syntheses F.M. MacDonnell, M.-J. Kim and S. Bodige Coordination Chemistry Reviews 185—186 (1999) v—viii Metal clusters and cyclopolyenes: the face-capping coordination mode H. Wadepohl Bioorganometallic chemistry: synthesis, structure, and molecular recognition chemistry (7 >-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)rhodium—DNA/RNA complexes in water R.H. Fish Complex catalyzed hydrogenation and carbon-carbon bond formation in aqueous micelles G. Oehme, I. Grassert, E. Paetzold, R. Meisel, K. Drexler and H. Fuhrmann Structural chemistry of supramolecular assemblies that place flat molecular surfaces around the curved exteriors of fullerenes A.L. Balch and M.M. Olmstead Inhibitor binding studies on ascorbate oxidase L. Casella, E. Monzani, L. Santagostini, L. de Gioia, M. Gullotti, P. Fantucci, T. Beringhelli and A. Marchesini Electronic structure of transition metal complex-based molecular metals and superconductors E. Canadell Molecular architecture with metal ions, nucleobases and other heterocycles J.A.R. Navarro and B. Lippert Exploring the reactivity of the isolated iron-molybdenum cofactor of nitrogenase B.E. Smith, M.C. Durrant, S.A. Fairhurst, C.A. Gormal, K.L.C. Groénberg, R.A. Henderson, S.K. Ibrahim, T. Le Gall and C.J. Pickett Coordination chemistry of metals in medicine: target sites for bismuth P.J. Sadler, H. Li and H. Sun Synthesis, DNA-binding and DNA-mediated luminescence quenching of Ru(II) polypyridine complexes Y. Xiong and L.-N. Ji Development of modern solution chemistry: a search of new fields H. Ohtaki Formation of DNA adducts using nickel(II) complexes of redox-active ligands: a comparison of salen and peptide complexes J.G. Muller, L.A. Kayser, S.J. Paikoff, V. Duarte, N. Tang, R.J. Perez, S.E. Rokita and C.J. Burrows Ribonucleotide reductases: metal and free radical interplay E. Mulliez and M. Fontecave New directions in water soluble homogeneous catalysis B.E. Hanson Catalytic and stoichiometric C-C bond formation employing palladium compounds with nitro- gen ligands C.J. Elsevier Structural and solution chemistry of gold(I) and silver(I) complexes of bidentate pyridyl phos- phines: selective antitumour agents S.J. Berners-Price, R.J. Bowen, P. Galettis, P.-C. Healy and M.J. McKeage Homo- and mixed-valence EPR -active trinuclear manganese complexes D.P. Kessissoglou MUTATION i. 0h 5a) a Bee A tas Be es ES EL EERE GEES

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