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Carbon-germanium bonds, reductive

The electrosynthesis of metalloporphyrins which contain a metal-carbon a-bond is reviewed in this paper. The electron transfer mechanisms of a-bonded rhodium, cobalt, germanium, and silicon porphyrin complexes were also determined on the basis of voltammetric measurements and controlled-potential electrooxidation/reduction. The four described electrochemical systems demonstrate the versatility and selectivity of electrochemical methods for the synthesis and characterization of metal-carbon o-bonded metalloporphyrins. The reactions between rhodium and cobalt metalloporphyrins and the commonly used CH2CI2 is also discussed. [Pg.451]


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