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  1. Recent Advances in Lanthanide Based Nano-Architectures as Probes for Ultra High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  2. Influence of the amino acid side chain on peptide bond hydrolysis catalyzed by a dimeric Zr(iv)-substituted Keggin type polyoxometalate
  3. Eu(III) luminescence and tryptophan fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool for understanding interactions between hen egg white lysozyme and metal-substituted Keggin type polyoxometalates
  4. Highly Amino Acid Selective Hydrolysis of Myoglobin at Aspartate Residues as Promoted by Zirconium(IV)-Substituted Polyoxometalates
  5. Highly Amino Acid Selective Hydrolysis of Myoglobin at Aspartate Residues as Promoted by Zirconium(IV)-Substituted Polyoxometalates
  6. Comparative Study of the Reactivity of Zirconium(IV)-Substituted Polyoxometalates towards the Hydrolysis of Oligopeptides
  7. Facile azide formation via diazotransfer reaction in a copper tube flow reactor
  8. Multinuclear Diffusion NMR Spectroscopy and DFT Modeling: A Powerful Combination for Unraveling the Mechanism of Phosphoester Bond Hydrolysis Catalyzed by Metal-Substituted Polyoxometalates
  9. ChemInform Abstract: Towards Polymetallic Lanthanide Complexes as Dual Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging
  10. Selective hydrolysis of oxidized insulin chain B by a Zr(iv)-substituted Wells–Dawson polyoxometalate
  11. Magnetofluorescent micellar complexes of terbium(iii) as potential bimodal contrast agents for magnetic resonance and optical imaging
  12. Potential theranostic and multimodal iron oxide nanoparticles decorated with rhenium–bipyridine and –phenanthroline complexes
  13. Assembly of near infra-red emitting upconverting nanoparticles and multiple Gd(iii)-chelates as a potential bimodal contrast agent for MRI and optical imaging
  14. Hydrolysis of the RNA model substrate catalyzed by a binuclear ZrIV-substituted Keggin polyoxometalate
  15. A versatile and highly efficient post-functionalization method for grafting organic molecules onto Anderson-type polyoxometalates
  16. Solution Speciation of the Dinuclear ZrIV-Substituted Keggin Polyoxometalate [{α-PW11O39Zr(μ-OH)(H2O)}2]8-and Its Reactivity towards DNA-Model Phosphodiester Hydrolysis
  17. Thermodynamic study of the interaction between hen egg white lysozyme and Ce(iv)-Keggin polyoxotungstate as artificial protease
  18. Cover Picture: Molecular Origin of the Hydrolytic Activity and Fixed Regioselectivity of a ZrIV -Substituted Polyoxotungstate as Artificial Protease (Chem. Eur. J. 31/2014)
  19. Molecular Origin of the Hydrolytic Activity and Fixed Regioselectivity of a ZrIV-Substituted Polyoxotungstate as Artificial Protease
  20. Enantioselective Assembly of a Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complex into a Double Helix
  21. Enantioselective Assembly of a Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complex into a Double Helix
  22. Selective hydrolysis of hen egg white lysozyme at Asp-X peptide bonds promoted by oxomolybdate
  23. Molecular Origin of the Hydrolytic Activity and Fixed Regioselectivity of a ZrIV-Substituted Polyoxotungstate as Artificial Protease
  24. Fabrication of polymer inverse opals with linear and nonlinear optical functionalities using a sandwiching approach
  25. Back Cover: Integrating31P DOSY NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Mechanics as a Powerful Tool for Unraveling the Chemical Structures of Polyoxomolybdate-Based Amphiphilic Nanohybrids in Aqueous Solution (Chem. Eur. J. 18/2014)
  26. Integrating31P DOSY NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Mechanics as a Powerful Tool for Unraveling the Chemical Structures of Polyoxomolybdate-Based Amphiphilic Nanohybrids in Aqueous Solution
  27. Sandwich Approach toward Inverse Opals with Linear and Nonlinear Optical Functionalities
  28. Regioselective Hydrolysis of Human Serum Albumin by ZrIV-Substituted Polyoxotungstates at the Interface of Positively Charged Protein Surface Patches and Negatively Charged Amino Acid Residues
  29. Synthesis and Characterization of Holmium-Doped Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
  30. Controlled Synthesis of a Novel Heteropolymetallic Complex with Selectively Incorporated Lanthanide(III) Ions
  31. A computational study of the glycylserine hydrolysis at physiological pH: a zwitterionic versus anionic mechanism
  32. Micellar self-assemblies of gadolinium(iii)/europium(iii) amphiphilic complexes as model contrast agents for bimodal imaging
  33. Towards polymetallic lanthanide complexes as dual contrast agents for magnetic resonance and optical imaging
  34. A Mechanistic Study of the Spontaneous Hydrolysis of Glycylserine as the Simplest Model for Protein Self-Cleavage
  35. Hydrolysis of Tetraglycine by a Zr(IV)-Substituted Wells–Dawson Polyoxotungstate Studied by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
  36. Dysprosium Complexes and Their Micelles as Potential Bimodal Agents for Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging
  37. Hydrolysis of Dipeptides Catalyzed by a Zirconium(IV)-Substituted Lindqvist Type Polyoxometalate
  38. Lanthanide(III) Complexes of Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic Acid (DTPA)-Bisamide Derivatives as Potential Agents for Bimodal (Optical/Magnetic Resonance) Imaging
  39. Polyoxometalates as a Novel Class of Artificial Proteases: Selective Hydrolysis of Lysozyme under Physiological pH and Temperature Promoted by a Cerium(IV) Keggin-Type Polyoxometalate
  40. Amide bond hydrolysis in peptides and cyclic peptides catalyzed by a dimeric Zr(iv)-substituted Keggin type polyoxometalate
  41. Molecular interactions between serum albumin proteins and Keggin type polyoxometalates studied using luminescence spectroscopy
  42. Amino acid side chain induced selectivity in the hydrolysis of peptides catalyzed by a Zr(iv)-substituted Wells–Dawson type polyoxometalate
  43. Entropy-Driven Chemisorption of NOxon Phosphotungstic Acid
  44. Entropy-Driven Chemisorption of NOxon Phosphotungstic Acid
  45. Peptide Bond Hydrolysis Catalyzed by the Wells–Dawson Zr(α2-P2W17O61)2Polyoxometalate
  46. Unraveling the Mechanisms of Carboxyl Ester Bond Hydrolysis Catalyzed by a Vanadate Anion
  47. Hydrolytic Activity of Vanadate toward Serine-Containing Peptides Studied by Kinetic Experiments and DFT Theory
  48. Tetranuclear d-f Metallostars: Synthesis, Relaxometric, and Luminescent Properties
  49. Chromate‐Mediated One‐Step Quantitative Transformation of PW12 into P2W20 Polyoxometalates
  50. A Tripodal Ruthenium–Gadolinium Metallostar as a Potential αvβ3Integrin Specific Bimodal Imaging Contrast Agent
  51. Non-Oxidizing Solvent-Based Strip of Ion Implanted Photoresist
  52. Hydrolysis of DNA model substrates catalyzed by metal-substituted Wells–Dawson polyoxometalates
  53. A new metallostar complex based on an aluminum(iii) 8-hydroxyquinoline core as a potential bimodal contrast agent
  54. Hydrolysis of Serine-Containing Peptides at Neutral pH Promoted by [MoO4]2–Oxyanion
  55. A Self-Assembled Complex with a Titanium(IV) Catecholate Core as a Potential Bimodal Contrast Agent
  56. Polyoxomolybdate Promoted Hydrolysis of a DNA-Model Phosphoester Studied by NMR and EXAFS Spectroscopy
  57. A Heterobimetallic Ruthenium–Gadolinium Complex as a Potential Agent for Bimodal Imaging
  58. A Modular Approach towards the Synthesis of Target-Specific MRI Contrast Agents
  59. Nitrile-Functionalized Pyridinium, Pyrrolidinium, and Piperidinium Ionic Liquids
  60. Trinuclear rare earth metal complexes based on 1,3,5-triamino-1,3,5-trideoxy-cis inositol as catalysts for the hydrolysis of phosphodiesters
  61. Hydrolysis of carboxyesters promoted by vanadium(v) oxyanions
  62. Removal of High-Dose Ion-Implanted 248 nm Deep UV Photoresist Using UV Irradiation and Organic Solvent
  63. Degradation of 248 nm Deep UV Photoresist by Ion Implantation
  64. Direct Observation of Molecular‐Level Template Action Leading to Self‐Assembly of a Porous Framework
  65. Cobalt(II) Complexes of Nitrile‐Functionalized Ionic Liquids
  66. Hydrolytic cleavage of DNA-model substrates promoted by polyoxovanadates
  67. Synthesis and characterization of dinuclear heterometallic lanthanide complexes exhibiting MRI and luminescence response
  68. Temperature swing adsorption of NOx over Keggin type heteropolyacids
  69. (Tetracycline)europium(III) Complex as Luminescent Probe for Hydrogen Peroxide Detection
  70. Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) as oxidizing or nitrating reagent for organic reactions in ionic liquids
  71. Temperature-Driven Mixing-Demixing Behavior of Binary Mixtures of the Ionic Liquid Choline Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide and Water
  72. Speciation of Rare‐Earth Metal Complexes in Ionic Liquids: A Multiple‐Technique Approach
  73. When structural and electronic analogy leads to reactivity: the unprecedented phosphodiesterase activity of vanadates
  74. Characterization of 248nm Deep Ultraviolet (DUV) Photoresist after Ion Implantation
  75. Hydrolytic Cleavage of an RNA-Model Phosphodiester Catalyzed by a Highly Negatively Charged Polyoxomolybdate [Mo7O24]6−Cluster
  76. Carboxyl-Functionalized Task-Specific Ionic Liquids for Solubilizing Metal Oxides
  77. Structural characterization and reactivity of γ-octamolybdate functionalized by proline
  78. Lanthanide–surfactant-combined catalysts for the allylation of benzaldehyde with tetraallyltin in aqueous solutions
  79. Copper(II) 15-metallacrown-5 lanthanide(III) complexes derived from l-serine and l-threonine hydroxamic acids
  80. Questioning the paradigm of metal complex promoted phosphodiester hydrolysis: [Mo7O24]6−polyoxometalate cluster as an unlikely catalyst for the hydrolysis of a DNA model substrate
  81. Phosphoesterase activity of polyoxomolybdates: diffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy as a tool for obtaining insights into the reactivity of polyoxometalate clusters
  82. Near-infrared photoluminescence of lanthanide complexes containing the hemicyanine chromophore
  83. Lanthanide(III) nitrobenzenesulfonates and p-toluenesulfonate complexes of lanthanide(III), iron(III), and copper(II) as novel catalysts for the formation of calix[4]resorcinarene
  84. Poly[μ2-L-alanine-μ3-nitrato-sodium(I)]
  85. Bis(phenylethylamide) Derivatives of Gd-DTPA as Potential Receptor-Specific MRI Contrast Agents
  86. EXAFS study of the phosphodiester bond cleavage by Mo-containing polyoxometallates
  87. Mandelohydroxamic Acid as Ligand for Copper(II) 15-Metallacrown-5 Lanthanide(III) and Copper(II) 15-Metallacrown-5 Uranyl Complexes
  88. Pharmacokinetic andin vivo evaluation of a self-assembled gadolinium(III)-iron(II) contrast agent with high relaxivity
  89. Relaxometric Study of Copper [15]Metallacrown-5 Gadolinium Complexes Derived from α-Aminohydroxamic Acids
  90. Dinuclear Lanthanide Schiff‐Base Complexes Forming a Rectangular Columnar Mesophase
  91. Design of High Coordination Number Metallomesogens by Decoupling of the Complex-Forming and Mesogenic Groups:  Nematic and Lamello-Columnar Mesophases
  92. Spectroscopic properties of neodymium(III)-containing polyoxometalates in aqueous solution
  93. Paramagnetic liposomes containing amphiphilic bisamide derivatives of Gd-DTPA with aromatic side chain groups as possible contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
  94. Lanthanide(III)-Induced Conversion of 12-Metallacrown-4 to 5-Metallacrown-5 Complexes in Solution
  95. Lanthanide(III) Tosylates as New Acylation Catalysts
  96. Pentacopper(II) complexes of α-aminohydroxamic acids: uranyl-induced conversion of a 12-metallacrown-4 to a 15-metallacrown-5
  97. Synthesis, Characterization, and Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of a Potential MRI Contrast Agent Containing Two Paramagnetic Centers with Albumin Binding Affinity
  98. Rare-Earth Quinolinates:  Infrared-Emitting Molecular Materials with a Rich Structural Chemistry
  99. Lanthanide(III) Nitrobenzenesulfonates as New Nitration Catalysts: The Role of the Metal and of the Counterion in the Catalytic Efficiency
  100. Gadolinium DTPA-Monoamide Complexes Incorporated into Mixed Micelles as Possible MRI Contrast Agents
  101. Lanthanide(III) complexes of aromatic sulfonic acids as catalysts for the nitration of toluene
  102. Heterobimetallic gadolinium(III)–iron(III) complex of DTPA-bis(3-hydroxytyramide)
  103. Lanthanide(III) nosylates as new nitration catalysts
  104. Potential MRI Contrast Agents Based on Micellar Incorporation of Amphiphilic Bis(alkylamide) Derivatives of [(Gd−DTPA)(H2O)]2−
  105. Adducts of Schiff Bases with Tris(β-diketonato)lanthanide(III) Complexes: Structure and Liquid-Crystalline Behaviour
  106. Liquid-crystalline azines formed by the rare-earth promoted decomposition of hydrazide “habbe” ligands: structural and thermal properties
  107. Mesomorphism of lanthanide-containing Schiff's base complexes with chloride counterions
  108. Nature of equilibrium shifts in racemic praseodymium(iii) tris(2,2′-oxydiacetate) induced by interaction with chiral probes
  109. Absolute Configuration Assignment of D3-Symmetric Lanthanide Complexes Based on Circular Dichroism Induced by Interaction with a Chiral Probe
  110. meso-Mythen: zur Konkurrenz der Bildung von helicalen und meso-[M2L3]-Clustern
  111. meso-Mythen: zur Konkurrenz der Bildung von helicalen undmeso-[M2L3]-Clustern
  112. Selbstorganisation eines supramolekularen tetraedrischen M4L6-Clusters