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Nitrosyls sulfur donor ligands

Iron-iron bonds exist in carbonyl and nitrosyl derivatives, but these are not considered in this section. Properties consistent with Fe-Fe interactions in other systems are dominated by sulfur donor ligands. The presence of Fe-Fe bonds is not unambiguous, with sulfur bridges invariably accompanying short metal-metal separations. Synthetic routes to polynuclear iron-sulfur complexes are presented for completeness without implying the cluster bonding scheme. [Pg.120]

Iron complexes are involved in various steps of NO metabolism most of these complexes also contain various sulfur ligands. Iron nitrosyls and nitrosothiols are the most relevant agents responsible for storage and transport of NO and related compounds nitrosothiols and metal nitrosyl complexes belong to the most important external sources of NO (NO-donors) (42). [Pg.305]


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