- complexes. The metal-porphyrin
interaction is a
strong one such that
metalloporphyrins are
thermally robust. They are
catalysts and
exhibit rich optical...
- Treibs, "the
father of
organic geochemistry."
Treibs first isolated metalloporphyrins from petroleum. This
discovery established the
biological origin of...
- "Oxygen
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definition is loose, and many
depictions omit the
axial ligands.
Among the
metalloporphyrins deplo**** by
metalloproteins as
prosthetic groups, heme is one of the...
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Halbert TR,
Suslick KS (Oct 1976). "Nature of O2 and CO
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variety of
Lewis acids such as I2, phenols,
trimethyltin chloride,
metalloporphyrins, and the
dimer Rh2Cl2(CO)4. The
donor properties are
discussed in...
- of
added covalence bonding by distortion: (a) when the Fe atom in
metalloporphyrins is in the porphyrin-ring in-plane position, the net
overlap of its...
- John T.
Groves is an
American chemist, and Hugh
Stott Taylor Chair of Chemistry, at
Princeton University.
Groves received an
undergraduate degree in chemistry...