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Magnetometric Characterization of Intermediates in the Solid-State Electrochemistry of Redox-Active Metal-Organic Frameworks
Published on: June 9, 2023
Intriguing chemistry of molybdenum corroles
Izana Nigel-Etinger1, Israel Goldberg, Zeev Gross
1Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel.
Abstract:
The development of new methodologies for gaining access to low-valent molybdenum complexes led to spectroscopic identification of mononuclear (oxo)molybdenum(IV) corroles, as well as the full characterization of a binuclear molybdenum(IV) corrole that is bridged through axial O atoms by a Mg(THF)4 moiety.
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