Finite vertex-based resolvability of supramolecular chain in dialkyltin

For mammals, l-valine, which is a glycogen, is an essential amino acid. A protein made of 20 amino acids, salicylidene and l-valine make the carboxylate ligand which is the base of chiral Schiff. On a large scale, complexes with the ligand are utilized to help in the research work. To locate the exa...

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Main Authors: Zhang Xiujun, Kanwal Muhammad Tanzeel Ali, Azeem Muhammad, Jamil Muhammad Kamran, Mukhtar Muzammil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2022-12-01
Series:Main Group Metal Chemistry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/mgmc-2022-0027
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Summary:For mammals, l-valine, which is a glycogen, is an essential amino acid. A protein made of 20 amino acids, salicylidene and l-valine make the carboxylate ligand which is the base of chiral Schiff. On a large scale, complexes with the ligand are utilized to help in the research work. To locate the exact location of a specific node from all the nodes, the entire node set is developed in a specific manner by choosing a particular subset and this subset is known as the resolving/locating set. This study contributed to the metric dimension of chemical complexes of supramolecular chain in dialkyltin from N-salicylidene-l-valine. We considered the complexes of 2,3,4 and (Cλ⁎)({C}_{\lambda }^{\ast }) chains and proved that the members of resolving sets are highly dependent on the number of vertices.
ISSN:2191-0219