A bioinspired hetero-binuclear iron-molybdenum complex supported by tridentate sulfur donors and its catalytic activity toward hydrazine disproportionation
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Abstract
A bioinspired thiolate-bridged iron-molybdenum complex was designed and synthesized, featuring similar structural motifs as found in the {FeS3Mo} moiety of FeMoco. Spectroscopic and computational studies reveal it contains a low-spin FeII and a MoIV centre with weak metal-metal bonding. Furthermore, it is proven as a good catalyst for hydrazine disproportionation.
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Dalton Transactions is a journal for all areas of inorganic chemistry, which encompasses the organometallic, bioinorganic and materials chemistry of the elements, with applications including synthesis, catalysis, energy conversion/storage, electrical devices and medicine. Dalton Transactions welcomes high-quality, original submissions in all of these areas and more, where the advancement of knowledge in inorganic chemistry is significant.