Enrique García-España focuses on Stereochemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Crystallography, Protonation and Crystal structure. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Medicinal chemistry, Molecule, Hydrogen bond, Coordination complex and Electrochemistry. His Inorganic chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Terpyridine, Metal, Copper, Aqueous solution and Chemical stability.
His work in Crystallography covers topics such as Stability constants of complexes which are related to areas like Imidazolate. His Protonation research incorporates elements of Computational chemistry, Monomer, Fluorescence and Amine gas treating. In general Crystal structure, his work in Orthorhombic crystal system is often linked to X-ray crystallography linking many areas of study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Stereochemistry, Crystallography, Protonation, Crystal structure and Inorganic chemistry. His Stereochemistry research focuses on Receptor and how it relates to Polyamine. His research in Crystallography intersects with topics in Ion, Pyridine, Metal and Copper.
His Protonation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Fluorescence, Photochemistry, Potentiometric titration, Aqueous solution and Amine gas treating. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nonadecane, Inorganic compound and Deprotonation. His Inorganic chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Electrochemistry, Metal ions in aqueous solution, Chemical equilibrium and Chemical stability.
His primary areas of study are Stereochemistry, Ligand, Crystallography, Crystal structure and Protonation. Enrique García-España has researched Stereochemistry in several fields, including Nucleobase, Polynucleotide, Copper, Potentiometric titration and Metal ions in aqueous solution. His Ligand research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Fluorescence, Medicinal chemistry and Amine gas treating.
His work focuses on many connections between Crystallography and other disciplines, such as Molecule, that overlap with his field of interest in Carboxylate. His Crystal structure research incorporates themes from Pyridine, Stacking and Aqueous solution. His research in Protonation focuses on subjects like Moiety, which are connected to Nucleic acid.
Stereochemistry, Ligand, Crystal structure, Enzyme and Biochemistry are his primary areas of study. His Stereochemistry research incorporates elements of Supramolecular chemistry, Pyridine, Superoxide dismutase, Phenanthroline and Stacking. His work deals with themes such as Medicinal chemistry, Reaction rate, Steric effects, Alkyl and Copper, which intersect with Ligand.
His research investigates the link between Copper and topics such as Tris that cross with problems in Inorganic chemistry. Enrique García-España interconnects Polyiodide, Potentiometric titration and Protonation in the investigation of issues within Crystal structure. His Potentiometric titration research includes themes of Ring, Equilibrium constant, Pyrimidine, Metal and Aqueous solution.
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Supramolecular chemistry of anions
Antonio Bianchi;Kristin Bowman-James;Enrique García-España.
(1997)
Anion coordination chemistry in aqueous solution of polyammonium receptors
Enrique García-España;Pilar Díaz;José M. Llinares;Antonio Bianchi.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (2006)
Proton Coordination by Polyamine Compounds in Aqueous Solution
Andrea Bencini;Antonio Bianchi;Enrique Garcia-España;Mauro Micheloni.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (1999)
Anion coordination chemistry
Kristin Bowman-James;Antonio Bianchi;Enrique García-España.
(2012)
Trapping a Highly Reactive Nonheme Iron Intermediate That Oxygenates Strong C—H Bonds with Stereoretention
Joan Serrano-Plana;Williamson N. Oloo;Laura Acosta-Rueda;Katlyn K. Meier.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2015)
THERMODYNAMICS OF PHOSPHATE AND PYROPHOSPHATE ANIONS BINDING BY POLYAMMONIUM RECEPTORS
Carla Bazzicalupi;Andrea Bencini;Antonio Bianchi;Mirco Cecchi.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1999)
Efficient macrocyclization of U-turn preorganized peptidomimetics: the role of intramolecular H-bond and solvophobic effects.
Jorge Becerril;Michael Bolte;M Isabel Burguete;Francisco Galindo.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2003)
Supramolecular complexation for environmental control
M. Teresa Albelda;Juan C. Frías;Juan C. Frías;Enrique García-España;Hans-Jörg Schneider.
Chemical Society Reviews (2012)
Synthesis, crystal structure, magnetic properties, and thermodynamic and electrochemical studies of the binuclear complex [(.mu.-oxalato)bis[(1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane)nickel(II)] nitrate
Luigi P. Battaglia;Antonio Bianchi;Anna Bonamartini Corradi;Enrique Garcia-Espana.
Inorganic Chemistry (1988)
Fluorescent Chemosensors Containing Polyamine Receptors
Fernando Pina;M. Alexandra Bernardo;Enrique García-España.
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (2000)
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