Abstract
Bioorganometallic chemistry is a relatively new aspect of metal-carbon bond compound reactivity in that the reactions with biological substrates in aqueous solution was previously the purview of bioinorganic chemists.1 Recently, there has been a dramatic new focus on the reactions of organometallic complexes with biologically relevant ligands and, interestingly, the majority performed in aqueous solution; the antithesis of our previous perception of metal-carbon bond reactivity.2 KeywordsAromatic Amino AcidAqua ComplexBonding ModeTitanocene DichlorideCyclic TrimerThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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