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between the
oxygen molecules is
known as a
peroxy group (sometimes
called peroxo group,
peroxyl group, of
peroxy linkage). The
nomenclature of the peroxy...
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cytochrome b5,
reducing the Fe-O2
adduct to give a short-lived
peroxo state. The
peroxo group formed in step 4 is
rapidly protonated twice,
releasing one...
- Jakob,
Stefan Leininger,
Thomas Lehmann,
Sylvia Jacobi, Sven Gutewort. "
Peroxo Compounds, Inorganic". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
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species are dark blue and
often labile. They all
feature oxo
ligand and two
peroxo ligands, with the
remaining coordination sites occupied by water, hydroxide...
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Jakob H,
Leininger S,
Lehmann T, et al. "
Peroxo Compounds, Inorganic". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
- Jakob;
Stefan Leininger;
Thomas Lehmann;
Sylvia Jacobi; Sven Gutewort. "
Peroxo Compounds, Inorganic". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim:...
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bonding groups Rhenium heptafluoride (ReF7)
Peroxo chromium(IV) complexes, e.g. [Cr(O2)2(NH3)3]
where the
peroxo groups occupy four of the
planar positions...
- monoxide,
disulfur monoxide,
disulfur dioxides, and
higher oxides containing peroxo groups.
Sulfur reacts with
fluorine to give the
highly reactive sulfur tetrafluoride...
- such model,
which features a pair of
copper centers bridged side-on by
peroxo ligand,
shows ν(O-O) at 741 cm−1 and a UV-Vis
spectrum with absorbances...
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applied to
wounds in
dilute solution.
Peroxycarboxylic acids and
inorganic peroxo acids are
strong oxidants and
extremely effective disinfectants.[citation...