5 research outputs found
Recent Analytical Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy in Bioorganometallic Chemistry-Part I: Metal Carbonyls
International audienceThis is the first part of a two-part review on the analytical applications of molecular spectroscopy in bioorganometallic chemistry since 2005. In this case, radiopharmaceutical studies are included and the review is focused particularly on biological molecules labeled with metal carbonyl fragments
Recent Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy in Bioorganometallic Chemistry-Part 2: Ferrocenes and Other Organometallic Complexes
International audienceThis is the second part of an overview of the applications of the various molecular spectroscopic methods that have been employed in bioorganometallic chemistry research since 2005 focusing on ferrocenes and other non-metal carbonyl organometallic complexes. These spectroscopic methods encompass infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass, Raman, ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis), and several other less common spectroscopic techniques