Mercè Font-Bardia mostly deals with Stereochemistry, Crystal structure, Crystallography, Ligand and Medicinal chemistry. Her work carried out in the field of Stereochemistry brings together such families of science as Palladium, Platinum, Reactivity, Triphenylphosphine and Amine gas treating. Her Crystal structure study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Molecule.
Her Crystallography research incorporates elements of Ferromagnetism, Antiferromagnetism, Nickel and Copper. Her Ligand research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pyrazole and Ion. While the research belongs to areas of Medicinal chemistry, Mercè Font-Bardia spends her time largely on the problem of Imine, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Isomerization.
Mercè Font-Bardia mostly deals with Stereochemistry, Crystallography, Crystal structure, Ligand and Medicinal chemistry. Her studies deal with areas such as Imine, Palladium, Platinum, Ring and Reactivity as well as Stereochemistry. Her study looks at the relationship between Crystallography and topics such as Nickel, which overlap with Octahedron.
Her work focuses on many connections between Crystal structure and other disciplines, such as Molecule, that overlap with her field of interest in X-ray crystallography. Her Ligand research includes elements of Pyridine, Hydrogen bond and Amine gas treating. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Intramolecular force, Organic chemistry and Triphenylphosphine.
Mercè Font-Bardia spends much of her time researching Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Crystal structure, Ligand and Medicinal chemistry. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Crystallography, Molecule are connected with Solvent and other disciplines. In her study, Cisplatin is strongly linked to Topoisomerase, which falls under the umbrella field of Stereochemistry.
Her Crystal structure research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anhydrous, Paddle wheel, Carboxylate, Pyrazole and Monomer. Her research investigates the connection with Ligand and areas like Platinum which intersect with concerns in Oxidative addition. The Medicinal chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Adduct and Stereocenter.
Mercè Font-Bardia mainly focuses on Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Ligand, Molecule and Crystal structure. She interconnects Enantiomer and Intermolecular force in the investigation of issues within Crystallography. Mercè Font-Bardia has researched Stereochemistry in several fields, including Heteroatom, Topoisomerase, Antiferromagnetism and Cisplatin.
Her studies in Ligand integrate themes in fields like Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Reactivity, Platinum and Pyrazole. Her study in Molecule is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Carboxylate, Metal, Molecular dynamics and Monomer. Mercè Font-Bardia combines subjects such as Substituent, Medicinal chemistry, Paddle wheel and Imine with her study of Crystal structure.
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Crystal structure and magnetic interactions in nickel(II) dibridged complexes formed by two azide groups or by both phenolate oxygen-azide, -thiocyanate, -carboxylate, or -cyanate groups.
Subrata Kumar Dey;Nijhuma Mondal;M. Salah El Fallah;Ramon Vicente.
Inorganic Chemistry (2004)
Unique Single-Atom Binding of Pseudohalogeno Ligands to Four Metal Ions Induced by Their Trapping into High-Nuclearity Cages
Giannis S. Papaefstathiou;Spyros P. Perlepes;Albert Escuer;Ramon Vicente.
Angewandte Chemie (2001)
Reactivity in polynuclear transition metal chemistry as a means to obtain high-spin molecules: substitution of μ4-OH− by η1,μ4-N3− increases nine times the ground-state S value of a nonanuclear nickel(II) cage
Giannis S. Papaefstathiou;Albert Escuer;Ramon Vicente;Merce Font-Bardia.
Chemical Communications (2001)
Intramolecular Pd-Mediated Processes of Amino-Tethered Aryl Halides and Ketones: Insight into the Ketone α-Arylation and Carbonyl-Addition Dichotomy. A New Class of Four-Membered Azapalladacycles
Daniel Solé;Lluís Vallverdú;Xavier Solans;Mercè Font-Bardía.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2003)
Trans-[Ni(333-tet)(.mu.-N3)]n(ClO4)n and cis-[Ni(333-tet)(.mu.-(N3)]n(PF6)n: Two Novel Kinds of Structural Nickel(II) Chains with a Single Azido Bridge. Magnetic Behavior of an Alternating S = 1 chain with .alpha. = 0.46
Albert Escuer;Ramon Vicente;Joan Ribas;M. Salah El Fallah.
Inorganic Chemistry (1994)
Two new .mu.-azido nickel(II) uniform chains: syntheses, structures, and magneto-structural correlations
Albert Escuer;Ramon Vicente;Joan Ribas;M. Salah El Fallah.
Inorganic Chemistry (1993)
Optically Active Exocyclic Cyclopalladated Derivatives of Benzylidene-(R)-(1-phenylethyl)amines: Syntheses and X-ray Molecular Structures of [Pd(2-{(E)-(R)-CHMeN:CH-2',6'-Cl2C6H3}C6H4)Cl(PPh3)] and [Pd(2-{(Z)-(R)-CHMeN:CH-2',6'-F2C6H3}C6H4)I(PPh3)]
Joan Albert;Jaume Granell;Joaquim Sales;Merce Font-Bardia.
Organometallics (1995)
New dinuclear penta- and hexacoordinated nickel(II) complexes with .mu.-azido bridges. Crystal structures of ferromagnetically coupled (.mu.-N3)2[Ni(Me3[12]N3)]2(ClO4)2.cntdot.2H2O and (.mu.-N3)2[Ni(232-N4)]2(ClO4)2
Ramon Vicente;Albert Escuer;Joan Ribas;M. Salah el Fallah.
Inorganic Chemistry (1993)
Three new dinuclear copper(II) complexes with [Cu(μ1,3-N3)2Cu]2+ and [Cu(μ1,1-N3)2Cu]2+ asymmetrical cores: syntheses, structures and magnetic behaviour
Albert Escuer;Mercè Font-Bardía;Salah S. Massoud;Franz A. Mautner.
New Journal of Chemistry (2004)
Highly Stereoselective Synthesis of Spiropyrazolones
Andrea-Nekane R. Alba;Alex Zea;Guillem Valero;Teresa Calbet.
European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2011)
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