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Cobalt complexes cubanes

In contrast to the stepwise reduction of [Fe4S4(NO)4], [Fe4Se4(N0)4], and the heterometallic cubanes 19 and 21, cyclic voltammetry of the diiron complex [Fe2(TePh)2(NO)4] showed (52) a single reversible two-electron wave corresponding to reduction to [Fe2(TePh)2(NO)4]2, salts of which were subsequently isolated by chemical reduction. This dianion is a 36-electron species, and hence is isoelectronic with the neutral cobalt complexes [Co2(SR)2(NO)4] (26) it thus lacks an Fe-Fe bond. [Pg.374]

Formation of benzoic acid has not been observed. These results clearly suggest that in the aerobic oxidation of neat ethylbenzene the cubane complexes cobalt(III) are involved as the catalytic species. [Pg.135]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.119 ]




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