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Family Transitional Metal Physical State Solid... [Pg.37]

It is well known that the catalysts, Pt-family, transition-metal oxides, LaB03(B Mn, Co)-based perovskite-type oxide [5], metal-nitride, metal-sulfide, and organometallic compounds, show direct 4-electron oxygen reduction mechanism. [Pg.76]

The NVE is often equal to 18 for transition-metal organometallics and for many inorganic complexes. This 18-electron rule should be better viewed as a strong tendency than a rule, but it is followed by a majority of complexes (despite many exceptions, vide infra). The 18-electron electronic structure often brings a good stability for complexes. For instance, this is the case for the metal carbonyl complexes, possibly the largest family. Transition-metal sandwich complexes are more stable in the 18-electron count than in others. The 18-electron electronic structure is also found most of the time in complexes containing a mixture of carbonyls, hydrocarbons, carbenes, hydrides, etc. - ... [Pg.37]

This family includes alloys based on transition metals, such as nickel, iron, cobalt, and palladium. ... [Pg.243]

This supramolecular approach has been used as a way to facilitate the crystallization of cuboidal aqua ions and to capture single intermediates present in complex solution mixtures. For example, [M3Q4Clx(H20)9.x] (Q = S, Se) supramolecular adducts have been isolated for x =1-5 from aqueous HCl solutions by varying the acid concentrations where the aggregates contain in each case only one of all possible isomers [46]. In addition to the hydrogen bonds, other kinds of interactions, namely C1---H20, C1---C1 and Q---Q contacts, are also involved in the network propagation. This supramolecular approach has also been efficiently employed for the crystallization of a large number of aqua complexes within the [M3M Q4] cubane-type family, where M is a transition or post-transition metal [47]. [Pg.118]

This highhght examines several new hybrid layered structures in the hetero-metallic perrhenate and vanadate families, whereby the late transition-metals are incorporated and their roles probed in the structures of layered solids. From these two families, new structural principles have emerged that not only help us understand key stractural features and correcdy forecast new compositions, but equally, have yielded many surprises (chirality, reduced phases) that show some of the most exciting chemistry is still waiting to be discovered or even imagined ... [Pg.252]

Ruble JG, Fu GC (1996) Chiral tc-complexes of heterocycles with transition metals a versatile new family of nucleophilic catalysts. J Org Chem 61 7230-7231... [Pg.174]

Superoxide dismutases (SODs) are a family of cytosolic metalloenzymes that specifically remove (reviewed by Omar etal., 1992). SOD distribution within the body is ubiquitous, being found in erythrocytes as well as most organs and cell types. Three distinct mammalian SOD forms exist CuZnSOD, MnSOD and extracellular SOD (EC-SOD). Their amino-acid sequences differ as well as the transition metals at their active sites. Rheumatoid synovial fluid contains low levels of SOD activity and hence little protection from ROM generated by infiltrating PMNs (Blake etcU., 1981). Furthermore, leucocytes from patients with RA are deficient in MnSOD, which might promote the extracellular leakage of O2 (Pasquier et al., 1984). [Pg.100]


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