The first amino acid bound manganese-calcium clusters: a {[MnCa]2} methylalanine complex, and a [MnCa] trigonal prism.

Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Thomais G TziotziConstantinos J Milios

Abstract

An amino acid containing octanuclear heterometallic {[MnCa]2} cluster has been synthesized, alongside a structurally-related trigonal prismatic [MnCa]2+ cage.

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