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Publisher: De Gruyter
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Metals and Alloys #99 of 153 down down by 24 ranks
Chemistry (all) #280 of 398 down down by 42 ranks
Materials Chemistry #213 of 292 down down by 41 ranks
Condensed Matter Physics #342 of 411 down down by 47 ranks
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Impact factor for Main Group Metal Chemistry from 2016 - 2019
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2019 0.558
2018 0.614
2017 0.612
2016 0.49
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2019 1.0
2018 1.0
2017 1.1
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  • Impact factor of this journal has decreased by 9% in last year.
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SJR for Main Group Metal Chemistry from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.205
2019 0.179
2018 0.159
2017 0.236
2016 0.216
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2019 0.293
2018 0.191
2017 0.325
2016 0.327
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This journal is committed to the publication of short communications, original research, and review articles within the field of main group metal and semi-metal chemistry. Papers addressing the theoretical, spectroscopic, mechanistic and synthetic aspects of inorganic, coordin...... Read More

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C. W. J. Beenakker. Specular andreev reflection in graphene. Phys. Rev. Lett., 97(6):067007, 2006.

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/MGMC.1994.17.1-4.183
Recent advances in the chemistry of bivalent organic compounds of germanium, tin and lead

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A b r i e f in t roduct ion deals with b iva lent monomeric compounds o f the group 14 elements MX2 [X = a monodentate l igand: CHR2 (dimer in c r y s t a l ) , NR2, OAr, OAr ' , or SAr ' ; R SiMe3> Ar = C6H2Bu t2-2,6-Me-4, and Ar ' C6H2Bu l3-2,4,6]. Subsequent sect ions report s e l e c t ed developments in 1992/93, cover in... A b r i e f in t roduct ion deals with b iva lent monomeric compounds o f the group 14 elements MX2 [X = a monodentate l igand: CHR2 (dimer in c r y s t a l ) , NR2, OAr, OAr ' , or SAr ' ; R SiMe3> Ar = C6H2Bu t2-2,6-Me-4, and Ar ' C6H2Bu l3-2,4,6]. Subsequent sect ions report s e l e c t ed developments in 1992/93, cover ing ( 1 ) prochira l t i n ( I I ) complexes SnXX1, ( 2 ) o x i d a t i v e add i t i on react ions o f Sn(NR2>2 with a chalcogen, ( 3 ) b inuclear two-coordinate Ge and Sn and t r inuc l ea r t i n ( I I ) compounds, ( 4 ) X-ray data on Ge(NR2)2 and Sn (NR'2 ) 2 [ N R ' 2 = ^CMe2(CH2)3CMe2], ( 5 ) similar data on monomeric Sn and Pb a ry l ox ides , and (6 ) react ions o f Sn(NR2)2 wi th var ious organic substrates , p a r t i c u l a r l y unsaturated molecules. The d iscuss ion i s i l l u s t r a t e d with numerous tab les of NMR spectroscop ic and X-ray d i f f r a c t i o n data. Among the compounds f o r which such in format ion i s provided are Sn(NR2)OAr, [ G e ( N R 2 ) ( μ Ο ) ] 2 , [Sn(NR 2 ) 2 (#<-E) ] 2 ( E = s . S e> o r T e ) , [Ce (NR 2 ) 2 ( M -Te ) 2 Sn (NR 2 ) 2 ] , [ (Sn(NR2 ) 2 ) 2 (μ-S ) (M-s2> ] • trans1 Τ [ S n ( N R 2 ) ( μ C l ) ] 2 , c i s [Sn (NCMe 2 (CH 2 ) 3CMe 2 } (μ -C l ) ] 2 , C 6 H 4 [N (R )M(NR 2 ) ]2 \"1 .4 i 1 (M = Ge or Sn), 1,3-RNC6H4N(R)SnN(R)C6H4N(R)(-1,3)Sn, [ {1,2-CftH4 (NR)?Sn}2 (M-Me2NCH2CH2NMe2 ) ] , Ge(NR2 )2. Sn (NR ' 2 ) 2 , Pb (OAr ) 2 , and I 1 [Sn(0C(0Et )CHC(0Et )0 )Br (NR 2 ) 2 ] . xBased on a lecture g iven at an Internat ional Symposium on Organic, Bioorganic and Bio inorganic Chemistry of Compounds of Higher Group 14 Elements (Ge-Sn-Pb Tokyo ' 93 ) i n Tokyo, July 26-28th 1993 read more read less

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open accessOpen access Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/MGMC.2002.25.5.291
ANTIBACTERIAL Zn(II) COMPOUNDS OF. SCHIFF BASES DERIVED FROM SOME BENZOTHIAZOLES

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A condensation reaction of 4-acetamidobenzaldehyde with 2-aminobenzothiazole, 2-amino-4methylbenzothiazole, 2-amino-4-methoxybenzothiazole, 2-amino-4-chlorobenzothiazole, 2-amino-6nitrobenzothiazole and 6-(methylsulfonyl)benzothiazole to form tridentate Schiff bases was used. These Schiff bases have been converted into their ... A condensation reaction of 4-acetamidobenzaldehyde with 2-aminobenzothiazole, 2-amino-4methylbenzothiazole, 2-amino-4-methoxybenzothiazole, 2-amino-4-chlorobenzothiazole, 2-amino-6nitrobenzothiazole and 6-(methylsulfonyl)benzothiazole to form tridentate Schiff bases was used. These Schiff bases have been converted into their Zn(II) chelates. These Schiff bases and Zn(II) chelates of the type [M(L)2]C12 have been characterized by physical, spectral, and analytical data. The Schiff bases act tridentately and are proposed to have octahedral geometry. These compounds have also been screened for their antibacterial properties against pathogenic bacterial species i.e., Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. INTRODUCTION Benzothiazoles are well known biologically active compounds'". Much research has been focused" to highlight the ligational and biological behavior of Schiff bases and their derivatives. The azomethine linkage (CH=N), is significant feature that makes them interesting candidates" for biological activities as well as in the coordination chemistry. The biological activity of certain compounds is related to their ability to form complexes with the metal ions which may induce through coordination a "lock geometry" of the apoprotein metal binding site so that only certain substances are able to become attached to the framework formed by this interaction. Many of the anticancer drugs are versatile ligands, some of which exhibit increased 10 ?Π anticancer activity when administered in the form of their metal complexes ' . It has been suggested" despite some controversy that certain types of cancers are virus-caused. The interaction between the metal ion and the ligand with cancer-associated viruses might represent an important route in designing new anticancer therapies. The inverse process, i.e., coordinating a metal ion from an important biomolecule, for instance a zinc finger protein, has recently been used to design novel antiviral therapies, targeted against virus-causing infections 4 . All these observations and the essential role of azomethine linkage attracted our attention to synthesize some benzothiazole derived Schiff bases (HL'-HL ) (Fig 1) and their Zn(II) chelates (Table 2) and to study their biological behavior via their coordination with the expectation that this alteration may result in achieving new targets in synthesizing and designing of compounds that could fight agressively against antibiotic resistant strains. These synthesized compounds have been characterized by physical, spectral and analytical data and also screened for their antibacterial activities against pathogenic bacterial species i.e., Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. R=4-H (L) R=4-CH3 (L) R=4-OCH3(L) R=4-C1 (L) R=6-N02 (L) R=6-S02CH3 (L) Fig 1. Structure of Schiff bases EXPERIMENTAL Material and Methods All chemicals and solvents used were of Analar grade. All metal(II) salts were used as chlorides. IR spectra were recorded on a Philips Analytical PU 9800 FTIR spectrophotometer. UV-Visible spectra were obtained in DMF on a Hitachi U-2000 double-beam spectrophotometer. C, Η and Ν analyses was carried out by Butterworth Laboratories Ltd. Conductance of the metal complexes was determined in DMF on a Hitachi YSI-32 model conductometer. Magnetic measurements were made on solid complexes using the Gouy method. Melting points were recorded on a Gallenkamp apparatus and are uncorrected. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/MGMC.1994.17.5.293
Phenyltin diethyldithiocarbamates: solid state and solution structures and in vitro anti-tumour activity

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Solution and cross-polarized magic-angle spinning (CP-MAS) solid state NMR data ( 1 3 C and 1 1 Sn) for a series of phenyltin diethyldithiocarbamate compounds and the crystal structures of a tetragonal modification of [Ph2Sn(dedtc)2] and of [Ph3Sn(dedtc)] are reported. A strong correspondence between the solution and solid st... Solution and cross-polarized magic-angle spinning (CP-MAS) solid state NMR data ( 1 3 C and 1 1 Sn) for a series of phenyltin diethyldithiocarbamate compounds and the crystal structures of a tetragonal modification of [Ph2Sn(dedtc)2] and of [Ph3Sn(dedtc)] are reported. A strong correspondence between the solution and solid state structures of these compounds has been discovered. The phenyltin diethyldithiocarbamate compounds have been evaluated for activity against the L1210 mouse leukemia cell line. They have been found to be as least as active as cisplatin, but there is no obvious structure-activity correlation. read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/MGMC.1998.21.1.33
HYDROTRIS(PYRAZOLYL)BORATE THALLIUM(I) [TpTI(I)] CHEMISTRY SYNTHESES AND APPLICATIONS

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This review covers the synthesis, structures, properties and applications of hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate and hydrotris(indazolyl)borate thallium(I) complexes. Abbreviation Np neopentyl This review covers the synthesis, structures, properties and applications of hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate and hydrotris(indazolyl)borate thallium(I) complexes. Abbreviation Np neopentyl read more read less
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