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- pi-acceptor properties. Several, especially the diiminopyridines are noninnocent ligands. Many Schiff base ligands are derived from alkyl diamines and...
- steer homogeneous catalysis. Porphyrin ligands can be innocent (2-) or noninnocent (1-). In the enzymes chloroperoxidase and cytochrome P450, the porphyrin...
- attention as dyes. They are of academic interest because the dithiolenes are noninnocent ligands. The lengths of the C-S and C-C bonds in the backbone, respectively...
- of models for iron and manganese metalloenzymes, metal complexes of noninnocent ligands, and magnetic interactions in polynuclear metal complexes. Wieghardt...
- above, the bis(pyridine) adduct of chromium(II) acetylacetonate features noninnocent acac2- ligand. Treatment of TiCl4 with acetylacetone gives TiCl2(acac)2...
- ligand, metallocorroles are formally high-valent. Several are redox-noninnocent, with a corrole radical-dianion ligand. A second difference between corroles...
- triplet ground state for this complex, the bis(pyridine) adduct features noninnocent acac2- ligand attached to Cr(III). Chromium(III) acetylacetonate Cotton...
- Abhik (1 September 2006). "Transition metal spin state energetics and noninnocent systems: challenges for DFT in the bioinorganic arena". Journal of Biological...
- donors out of planarity. No evidence indicates that salen is a redox-noninnocent ligand. The pyridine adduct of the cobalt(II) complex Co(salen)(py) (salcomine)...
- Zn) and Their Monocationic Analogues: Mixed Valency Involving a Redox Noninnocent Ligand System". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130 (10): 3181–3197...