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Carbon monoxide, crystal structure dissociation

Carbon Monoxide. There are close similarities between carbon monoxide and nitrogen. The molecules are isoelectronic, and the bond lengths and dissociation energies are quite comparable. The phase diagrams of the two compounds show the same trends in the moderate pressure range with a variety of phase transitions between essentially alike crystal structures [333], when allowance is made for the lack of the inversion center and the presence of a weak electric dipole moment in carbon monoxide. However, the behavior and stability at higher... [Pg.172]

The capped porphyrins prepared by Baldwin et al. [56, 57] are other model systems designed to test the consequences of steric hindrance on CO binding (Scheme 4). These compounds were reported to discriminate against dioxygen in favor of carbon monoxide [62, 119-121]. The CO affinity of the capped porphyrins differs by less than a factor of three from that of unprotected iron(II) tetraphenylporphyrin, while the dioxygen affinity is more than a factor of 100 lower. Kinetic studies of CO binding show that the CO dissociation rate constants are very similar to those of unprotected hemes. Recently, the X-ray crystal structure of a carbonylated complex of the smallest capped porphyrin was obtained [122]. The CO ligand is reported to deviate 7° and 4° from the heme normal, respectively, for each independent molecule present in the unit cell. [Pg.181]


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