“…Fe(III)-stabilizing ligands induce a high spin iron electron configuration , and are typically comprised of low molecular weight acids, which include functional groups rich in oxygen, (carboxylates, catecholates, hydroxymates, and phenolates), ,− sulfur (cysteine, thiol), ,− and nitrogen (porphyrins) . Some strong ligands, such as nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) have both oxygen and nitrogen components. ,, Fe(II)-stabilizing ligands, such as ferrozine and phenanthroline, are known to have bipyridyl moieties in their structure and contain only N ligating atoms and induce low spin iron. ,, Recent studies have either modeled or experimentally determined that the majority of Fe(II) complexed to DOM binds to carboxylate and phenolate groups due to their abundance in DOM.…”