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phenanthroline

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phenanthroline [fə′nan·thrə‚lēn]
(organic chemistry)
C12H8N2Any of three nitrogen bases related to phenanthrene; the ortho form is an oxidation-reduction indicator, turning faint blue when oxidized.


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Density functional theory (DFT) calculations have been performed to address the question of the preference for trigonal prismatic vs octahedral geometry, comparing this complex with the related octahedral phenanthroline complex, [Mn(acac)[.
This extract also presented a significant inhibitory effect on the peroxidation of rat-brain phospholipid and inhibited DNA damage by bleomycin or copper phenanthroline systems (Martinez et al.
The Ferrometer 1000 uses the industry standard 1,10 phenanthroline test and is capable of dissolving colloidal and particulate iron to give a true measure of the total iron content.
 
 
 
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