New reactions of anticancer-platinum complexes and their intriguing behaviour under various experimental conditions
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- DOI: 10.1039/c0dt00506a
New reactions of anticancer-platinum complexes and their intriguing behaviour under various experimental conditions
Abstract
The anticancer platinum complexes here described react with organic substrates (such as acids, alkenes, alkynes) and catalyze transformations that can occur in biomolecules which contain unsaturated functions. We have analyzed the role of the platinum complexes in the observed reactions and studied the progress of the detected transformations upon variation of the reaction conditions.
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