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Editorial for the Special Issue "Advances in Phenolic Based Complexes"
1Department of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Plovdiv, 120 Buxton Bros Str., 4004 Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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Research on phenolic compounds and their complexes continues to advance rapidly, driven by interdisciplinary efforts that expand both their fundamental scientific significance and practical applications. This Special Issue of Molecules presents recent developments in the chemistry and applications of these complexes through contributions from researchers across three continents. The published papers can be organized into five thematic sections: (i) synthesis and structural characterization; (ii) biological activity and therapeutic potential; (iii) analytical applications and sensors; (iv) nanotechnology and advanced delivery systems; and (v) metabolism and environmental factors. Among the contributions is a review article on the application of phenolic azobenzene ligands for cation complexation. Collectively, the eight contributions provide an up-to-date overview of the field, highlighting recent advances, emerging trends, innovative approaches, and future research directions in the chemistry and applications of phenolic-based complexes.
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