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Selenium metal clusters

The chalcogen-capped clusters M M2Co(/(3-S)(CO)s()/ -CsH5) (M M2 = MoEc, MoRu, WFe) and MoFeCo(/r ,-Se)(CO)H()) -CsH3) underw ent a one-electron, quasi-reversible reduction. Addition of an electron proceeded more readily for the clusters w ith the lighter metals and for the selenium capped cluster relative to its sulfur analogue. [Pg.127]

L-Serine is converted to pyruvate + NH3 by serine dehydratase (deaminase) in a PLP-dependent reaction. However, using the same coenzyme selenocysteine is converted by selenocysteine lyase into L-alanine + elemental selenium Se°. l-Cysteine may be converted by PLP-dependent enzymes into wither H2S or into S° for transfer into metal clusters. Compare the chemical mecha-... [Pg.1419]

Molybdenum Inorganic Coordination Chemistry Nifro-genase Catalysis Assembly Nitrogenase Metal Cluster Models Selenium Proteins Containing Selenocysteine Tungsten Proteins. [Pg.2796]

Application of this procedure to the post-transition metals forming clusters indicates that bare gallium, indium, and thallium vertices contribute one skeletal electron bare germanium, tin, and lead vertices contribute two skeletal electrons bare arsenic, antimony, and bismuth vertices contribute three skeletal electrons and bare selenium and tellurium vertices contribute four skeletal electrons in 2D and 3D aromatic clusters. Thus, Ge,Sn, and Pb vertices are isoelectronic withBH, Fe(CO)-, andC5H5Co vertices and As, Sb, and Bi vertices are isoelectronic with CH, Co(CO)v and C H Ni vertices in bare metal cluster compounds. [Pg.397]

Within this context, the present article concentrates on transition metal cluster complexes of cobalt, iron and manganese with mixed chalcogen/carbonyl ligand spheres obtained by reaction of simple binary metal carbonyls with alkali-metal sulfides, alkali-metal thiolates or transition-metal thiolate complexes and their selenium or tellurium counterparts. [Pg.258]

Perspectives for fabrication of improved oxygen electrodes at a low cost have been offered by non-noble, transition metal catalysts, although their intrinsic catalytic activity and stability are lower in comparison with those of Pt and Pt-alloys. The vast majority of these materials comprise (1) macrocyclic metal transition complexes of the N4-type having Fe or Co as the central metal ion, i.e., porphyrins, phthalocyanines, and tetraazaannulenes [6-8] (2) transition metal carbides, nitrides, and oxides (e.g., FeCjc, TaOjcNy, MnOx) and (3) transition metal chalcogenide cluster compounds based on Chevrel phases, and Ru-based cluster/amorphous systems that contain chalcogen elements, mostly selenium. [Pg.310]


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