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The synthesis, characterization and dioxygen affinity of pillared cobalt complexes derived from the glyoximato ligand family

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UNSPECIFIED (1996) The synthesis, characterization and dioxygen affinity of pillared cobalt complexes derived from the glyoximato ligand family. GAZZETTA CHIMICA ITALIANA, 126 (4). pp. 251-258. ISSN 0016-5603

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Abstract

Dioxime platforms for cobalt dioxygen carriers are extended to those having diphenylboron linkages in the macrocycle by replacing the protons of the bis(alpha-dioxime) parent ligand systems, in analogy to those having BF2+ linkages. The electron releasing character of the BPh(2)(+) as compared to BF2+, is evident in greatly increased dioxygen affinities. Finer tuning of the dioxygen affinity is achieved by replacing the methyl groups of the dimethylglyoximato groups with the diphenyl derivatives. The steric demands of the phenyl groups also inhibit autoxidation of these new dioxygen carriers.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Journal or Publication Title: GAZZETTA CHIMICA ITALIANA
Publisher: SOC CHIMICA ITALIANA
ISSN: 0016-5603
Date: April 1996
Volume: 126
Number: 4
Number of Pages: 8
Page Range: pp. 251-258
Publication Status: Published
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/18880

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