2009
DOI: 10.1002/ange.200901434
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Comparison of Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide as Ligands in Iron(II) Porphyrinates

Abstract: Sehen Sie den Unterschied? Fünffach koordinierte Eisen(II)‐Cyanoporphyrinate zeigen Spin‐Crossover und können als Ausgangspunkt für die Synthese bislang unbekannter sechsfach koordinierter Komplexe dienen. Solche Bis(cyano)‐ und (Cyano)imidazol‐Komplexe werden vorgestellt, und die fünf‐ und sechsfach koordinierten (Cyano)eisen(II)‐Derivate werden mit ihren CO‐Analoga verglichen.

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“…In fact, Chen [106] explains that the relationship is well known (distinguished) and includes several parts (it is a system). "The dative CO-FePc bond is known to be formed via σ-donation from the CO 5σ orbital and π-back donation from Fe dπ [106][107][108][109][110]. " Indeed, several research studies further explore what is referred to in DSRP Theory as an "RDS" (A Relationship-Distinction-System) [111].…”
Section: Recursivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, Chen [106] explains that the relationship is well known (distinguished) and includes several parts (it is a system). "The dative CO-FePc bond is known to be formed via σ-donation from the CO 5σ orbital and π-back donation from Fe dπ [106][107][108][109][110]. " Indeed, several research studies further explore what is referred to in DSRP Theory as an "RDS" (A Relationship-Distinction-System) [111].…”
Section: Recursivementioning
confidence: 99%