Friday, September 28, 2012

Multielectron-Transfer Templates via Consecutive Two-Electron Transformations: Iron–Sulfur Complexes Relevant to Biological Enzymes

Multielectron-Transfer Templates via Consecutive Two-Electron Transformations: Iron–Sulfur Complexes Relevant to Biological Enzymes: Thumbnail image of graphical abstract
[FeFe] hydrogenase mimics: Two polynuclear iron–sulfur complexes (2 and 3; see figure) were prepared and structurally characterized. They are potentially effective and stable multielectron-transfer relays for mediating four- and six-electron transformations via a cascade of reversible two-electron redox steps with relatively narrow potential spans.

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