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Chemical Chartographisis is a complementary synthetic approach exploiting compositional parameters and correlating topology (structure) and property relationships. This work presents examples of Chemical Chartographisis in Catalysis and Biochemistry. Specifically, we will describe
- the use of bimetallic 3d/4f entities to yield valuable organic scaffolds conveniently,
- sustainable Copper-based methodologies that yield organic scaffolds of high pharmaceutical importance
- the rational design of a tunable Cu(II) chelating scaffold which prevents the formation of reactive oxygen species; an essential aspect for diseases such as Alzheimer's, Prion, Wilson
- the use of complexes to ease sense amines and amino acids.
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