RESUMO
Iridium(I) complexes of the type IrX(olefin)(α-diimine) (α-diimine = 1,4-bis(2,6-xylyl)-2,3-dimethyl-1,4-diaza-1,3-butadiene; X = Cl, I, Me, O2CCF3; olefin = ethylene, cyclooctene (COE)) were synthesized from the readily available precursor [IrCl(COE)2]2. These complexes display unusual 1H NMR spectra and have large UV-vis extinction coefficients. NOESY and HSQC NMR experiments were used to provide rigorous NMR spectral assignments, and IrCl(C2H4)(α-diimine), 1, and IrCl(COE)(α-diimine), 4, were structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography. The related rhodium complex [RhCl(α-diimine)]2, 6, was also synthesized and characterized by NMR and X-ray crystallography. 6 was observed to be in equilibrium with RhCl(C2H4)(α-diimine), 7, under an ethylene atmosphere.
RESUMO
Sports-related concussions and repetitive subconcussive exposure are increasingly recognized as potential dangers to paediatric populations, but much remains unknown about the short-term and long-term consequences of these events, including potential cognitive impairment and risk of later-life dementia. This Expert Consensus Document is the result of a 1-day meeting convened by Safe Kids Worldwide, the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, and the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. The goal is to highlight knowledge gaps and areas of critically needed research in the areas of concussion science, dementia, genetics, diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, neuroimaging, sports injury surveillance, and information sharing. For each of these areas, we propose clear and achievable paths to improve the understanding, treatment and prevention of youth sports-related concussions.