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Steiner L, Ćorović MZ, Dupé A, Mösch-Zanetti NC. Vinyl-pyrazole as a biomimetic acetaldehyde surrogate. Chem Commun (Camb) 2024; 60:6873-6876. [PMID: 38832417 PMCID: PMC11218809 DOI: 10.1039/d4cc01305k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/22/2024] [Accepted: 05/23/2024] [Indexed: 06/05/2024]
Abstract
Inspired by the enzyme acetylene hydratase, we investigated the reactivity of acetylene with tungsten(II) pyrazole complexes. Our research revealed that the complex [WBr2(pz-NHCCH3)(CO)3] (pz = 3,5-dimethyl-pyrazolate) facilitates the stochiometric reaction between pzH and acetylene to give N-vinyl-pz. This vinyl compound readily hydrolyzes to acetaldehyde, mirroring the product of acetylene hydration in the enzymatic process. The formation of the vinyl compound likely involves a reactive intermediate complex where acetylene acts as a two-electron donor, in contrast to isolable acetylene complexes that are inert to nucleophilic attack by water. Results suggest an alternative mechanism for the enzyme, including vinylation of a neighboring amino acid by acetylene in the active site prior to hydration.
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- Lorenz Steiner
- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria.
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria.
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria.
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria.
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Ćorović M, Milinkovic A, Stix N, Dupé A, Mösch-Zanetti NC. Nucleophiles Target the Tungsten Center Over Acetylene in Biomimetic Models. Inorg Chem 2024; 63:11953-11962. [PMID: 38877603 PMCID: PMC11220757 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c00286] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/22/2024] [Revised: 05/23/2024] [Accepted: 06/10/2024] [Indexed: 06/16/2024]
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Inspired by the first shell mechanism proposed for the tungstoenzyme acetylene hydratase, the electrophilic reactivity of tungsten-acetylene complexes [W(CO)(C2H2)(6-MePyS)2] (1) and [WO(C2H2)(6-MePyS)2] (2) was investigated. The biological nucleophile water/hydroxide and tert-butyl isocyanide were employed. Our findings consistently show that, regardless of the nucleophile used, both tungsten centers W(II) and W(IV), respectively, are the preferred targets over the coordinated acetylene. Treatment of 2 with aqueous NaOH led to protonation of coordinated acetylene to ethylene, pointing toward the Brønsted basic character of the coordinated alkyne instead of the anticipated electrophilic behavior. In cases involving isocyanides as nucleophiles, the attack on the W(II) center of 1 took place first, whereas the W(IV) complex 2 remained unchanged. These experiments indicate that the direct nucleophilic attack of W-coordinated acetylene by water, as some computational studies of acetylene hydratase propose, is unlikely to occur.
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- Miljan
Z. Ćorović
- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic
Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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Ehweiner MA, Ćorović MZ, Belaj F, Mösch‐Zanetti NC. Synthesis and Reactivity of Molybdenum and Tungsten Alkyne Complexes Containing 6‐Methylpyridine‐2‐thiolate Ligands. Helv Chim Acta 2021. [DOI: 10.1002/hlca.202100137] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Madeleine A. Ehweiner
- Institute of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry University of Graz, AT- 8010 Graz Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry University of Graz, AT- 8010 Graz Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry University of Graz, AT- 8010 Graz Austria
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Ehweiner MA, Peschel LM, Stix N, Ćorović MZ, Belaj F, Mösch-Zanetti NC. Bioinspired Nucleophilic Attack on a Tungsten-Bound Acetylene: Formation of Cationic Carbyne and Alkenyl Complexes. Inorg Chem 2021; 60:8414-8418. [PMID: 33852290 PMCID: PMC8220502 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c00643] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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Inspired by the proposed
inner-sphere mechanism of the tungstoenzyme
acetylene hydratase, we have designed tungsten acetylene complexes
and investigated their reactivity. Here, we report the first intermolecular
nucleophilic attack on a tungsten-bound acetylene (C2H2) in bioinspired complexes employing 6-methylpyridine-2-thiolate
ligands. By using PMe3 as a nucleophile, we isolated cationic
carbyne and alkenyl complexes. We report the
first intermolecular nucleophilic attack on
a tungsten-bound C2H2 in two bioinspired complexes
differing only by the oxidation state of the metal center and one
ligand. By using PMe3 as a nucleophile, we isolated cationic
carbyne and alkenyl complexes.
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- Madeleine A Ehweiner
- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
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Vidovič C, Belaj F, Mösch‐Zanetti NC. Soft Scorpionate Hydridotris(2-mercapto-1-methylimidazolyl) borate) Tungsten-Oxido and -Sulfido Complexes as Acetylene Hydratase Models. Chemistry 2020; 26:12431-12444. [PMID: 32640122 PMCID: PMC7589279 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202001127] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/04/2020] [Revised: 06/05/2020] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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A series of WIV alkyne complexes with the sulfur-rich ligand hydridotris(2-mercapto-1-methylimidazolyl) borate) (TmMe ) are presented as bio-inspired models to elucidate the mechanism of the tungstoenzyme acetylene hydratase (AH). The mono- and/or bis-alkyne precursors were reacted with NaTmMe and the resulting complexes [W(CO)(C2 R2 )(TmMe )Br] (R=H 1, Me 2) oxidized to the target [WE(C2 R2 )(TmMe )Br] (E=O, R=H 4, Me 5; E=S, R=H 6, Me 7) using pyridine-N-oxide and methylthiirane. Halide abstraction with TlOTf in MeCN gave the cationic complexes [WE(C2 R2 )(MeCN)(TmMe )](OTf) (E=CO, R=H 10, Me 11; E=O, R=H 12, Me 13; E=S, R=H 14, Me 15). Without MeCN, dinuclear complexes [W2 O(μ-O)(C2 Me2 )2 (TmMe )2 ](OTf)2 (8) and [W2 (μ-S)2 (C2 Me2 )(TmMe )2 ](OTf)2 (9) could be isolated showing distinct differences between the oxido and sulfido system with the latter exhibiting only one molecule of C2 Me2 . This provides evidence that a fine balance of the softness at W is important for acetylene coordination. Upon dissolving complex 8 in acetonitrile complex 13 is reconstituted in contrast to 9. All complexes exhibit the desired stability toward water and the observed effective coordination of the scorpionate ligand avoids decomposition to disulfide, an often-occurring reaction in sulfur ligand chemistry. Hence, the data presented here point toward a mechanism with a direct coordination of acetylene in the active site and provide the basis for further model chemistry for acetylene hydratase.
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- Carina Vidovič
- University of GrazInstitute of ChemistryDepartment of Inorganic ChemistrySchuberstraße 18010GrazAustria
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- University of GrazInstitute of ChemistryDepartment of Inorganic ChemistrySchuberstraße 18010GrazAustria
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- University of GrazInstitute of ChemistryDepartment of Inorganic ChemistrySchuberstraße 18010GrazAustria
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Vidovič C, Peschel LM, Buchsteiner M, Belaj F, Mösch‐Zanetti NC. Structural Mimics of Acetylene Hydratase: Tungsten Complexes Capable of Intramolecular Nucleophilic Attack on Acetylene. Chemistry 2019; 25:14267-14272. [PMID: 31603595 PMCID: PMC6899645 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201903264] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/17/2019] [Indexed: 12/22/2022]
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Bioinspired complexes employing the ligands 6-tert-butylpyridazine-3-thione (SPn) and pyridine-2-thione (SPy) were synthesized and fully characterized to mimic the tungstoenzyme acetylene hydratase (AH). The complexes [W(CO)(C2 H2 )(CHCH-SPy)(SPy)] (4) and [W(CO)(C2 H2 )(CHCH-SPn)(SPn)] (5) were formed by intramolecular nucleophilic attack of the nitrogen donors of the ligand on the coordinated C2 H2 molecule. Labelling experiments using C2 D2 with the SPy system revealed the insertion reaction proceeding via a bis-acetylene intermediate. The starting complex [W(CO)(C2 H2 )(SPy)2 ] (6) for these studies was accessed by the new acetylene precursor mixture [W(CO)(C2 H2 )n (MeCN)3-n Br2 ] (n=1 and 2; 7). All complexes represent rare examples in the field of W-C2 H2 chemistry with 4 and 5 being the first of their kind. In the ongoing debate on the enzymatic mechanism, the findings support activation of acetylene by the tungsten center.
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- Carina Vidovič
- Institute of Chemistry—Inorganic ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of Chemistry—Inorganic ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of Chemistry—Inorganic ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of Chemistry—Inorganic ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of Chemistry—Inorganic ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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Ehweiner MA, Vidovič C, Belaj F, Mösch-Zanetti NC. Bioinspired Tungsten Complexes Employing a Thioether Scorpionate Ligand. Inorg Chem 2019; 58:8179-8187. [PMID: 31141348 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b00973] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023]
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The synthesis and characterization of a series of novel tungsten complexes employing the bioinspired, sulfur-rich scorpionate ligand [PhTt] (phenyltris((methylthio)methyl)borate) are reported. Starting from the previously published tungsten precursor [WBr2(CO)3(NCMe)2], a salt metathesis reaction with 1 equiv of Cs[PhTt] led to the desired complex [WBr(CO)3(PhTt)] (1), making it the first tungsten complex employing a poly(thioether)borate ligand. Surprisingly, the reaction of [WBr2(CO)3(NCMe)2] with an excess of the ligand gave complex [W(CO)2(η2-CH2SMe)(PhTt)] (2) with a bidentate (methylthio)methanide ligand as the major product. Thereby, phenyldi((methylthio)methyl)borane is formed, which was isolated and characterized by NMR spectroscopy. The bromido ligand in [WBr(CO)3(PhTt)] was further substituted by the S,N-bidentate methimazole in order to make the first coordination sphere more sulfur-rich forming [W(CO)2(mt)(PhTt)] (3). Alkyne tungsten complexes employing the sulfur-rich scorpionate ligand were accessible by reaction of [WBr2(CO)(C2R2)2(NCMe)] (R = Me, Ph) with Cs[PhTt] forming [WBr(CO)(C2R2)2(PhTt- S, S')] (R = Me 4, Ph 5), with the potentially tridentate ligand coordinated only via two sulfur atoms. In the case of 4, the higher flexibility of the bidentate coordination leads to the formation of two isomers with respect to the six-membered ring formed by the tungsten center and the two coordinated sulfur atoms of the ligand. All complexes 1-5 were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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- Madeleine A Ehweiner
- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry , University of Graz , Schubertstrasse 1 , 8010 Graz , Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry , University of Graz , Schubertstrasse 1 , 8010 Graz , Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry , University of Graz , Schubertstrasse 1 , 8010 Graz , Austria
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- Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry , University of Graz , Schubertstrasse 1 , 8010 Graz , Austria
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Peschel LM, Vidovič C, Belaj F, Neshchadin D, Mösch‐Zanetti NC. Activation and Photoinduced Release of Alkynes on a Biomimetic Tungsten Center: The Photochemical Behavior of the W-S-Phoz System. Chemistry 2019; 25:3893-3902. [PMID: 30773712 PMCID: PMC6563718 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201805665] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/13/2018] [Revised: 12/13/2018] [Indexed: 01/09/2023]
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The synthesis and structural determination of four tungsten alkyne complexes coordinated by the bio-inspired S,N-donor ligand 2-(4',4'-dimethyloxazoline-2'-yl)thiophenolate (S-Phoz) is presented. A previously established protocol that involved the reaction of the respective alkyne with the bis-carbonyl precursor [W(CO)2 (S-Phoz)2 ] was used for the complexes [W(CO)(C2 R2 )(S-Phoz)2 ] (R=H, 1 a; Me, 1 b; Ph, 1 c). Oxidation with pyridine-N-oxide gave the corresponding W-oxo species [WO(C2 R2 )(S-Phoz)2 ] (R=H, 2 a; Me, 2 b; Ph, 2 c). All W-oxo-alkyne complexes (2 a, b, c) were found to be capable of alkyne release upon light irradiation to afford five-coordinate [WO(S-Phoz)2 ] (3). The photoinduced release of the alkyne ligand was studied in detail by in situ 1 H NMR measurements, which revealed correlation of the photodissociation rate constant (2 b>2 a>2 c) with the elongation of the alkyne C≡C bond in the molecular structures. Oxidation of [WO(S-Phoz)2 ] (3) with pyridine-N-oxide yielded [WO2 (S-Phoz)2 ] (4), which shows highly fluxional behavior in solution. Variable-temperature 1 H NMR spectroscopy revealed three isomeric forms with respect to the ligand arrangement versus each other. Furthermore, compound 4 rearranges to tetranuclear oxo compound [W4 O4 (μ-O)6 (S-Phoz)4 ] (5) and dinuclear [{WO(μ-O)(S-Phoz)}2 ] (6) over time. The latter two were identified by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses.
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- Lydia M. Peschel
- Institute of ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of ChemistryUniversity of GrazSchubertstrasse 18010GrazAustria
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- Institute of Physical and Theoretical ChemistryGraz University of TechnologyStremayrgasse 98010GrazAustria
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Helmdach K, Villinger A, Seidel WW. Spontaneous Formation of an η 2-C, S-Thioketene Complex in Pursuit of Tungsten(IV)-Sulfanylalkyne Complexes. Z Anorg Allg Chem 2015. [DOI: 10.1002/zaac.201500576] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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Peschel LM, Belaj F, Mösch-Zanetti NC. Towards Structural-Functional Mimics of Acetylene Hydratase: Reversible Activation of Acetylene using a Biomimetic Tungsten Complex. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2015. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.201505764] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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Peschel LM, Belaj F, Mösch-Zanetti NC. Towards Structural-Functional Mimics of Acetylene Hydratase: Reversible Activation of Acetylene using a Biomimetic Tungsten Complex. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2015; 54:13018-21. [PMID: 26480335 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201505764] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/23/2015] [Revised: 07/29/2015] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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The synthesis and characterization of a biomimetic system that can reversibly bind acetylene (ethyne) is reported. The system has been designed to mimic catalytic intermediates of the tungstoenzyme acetylene hydratase. The thiophenyloxazoline ligand S-Phoz (2-(4',4'-dimethyloxazolin-2'-yl)thiophenolate) is used to generate a bioinspired donor environment around the W center, facilitating the stabilization of W-acetylene adducts. The featured complexes [W(C2 H2 )(CO)(S-Phoz)2 ] (2) and [WO(C2 H2 )(S-Phoz)2 ] (3) are extremely rare from a synthetic and structural point of view as very little is known about W-C2 H2 adducts. Upon exposure to visible light, 3 can release C2 H2 from its coordination sphere to yield the 14-electron species [WO(S-Phoz)2 ] (4). Under light-exclusion 4 re-activates C2 H2 making this the first fully characterized system for the reversible activation of acetylene.
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- Lydia M Peschel
- Institute of Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry, NAWI Graz, University of Graz, Schubertstrasse 1, 8010 Graz (Austria)
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- Institute of Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry, NAWI Graz, University of Graz, Schubertstrasse 1, 8010 Graz (Austria)
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- Institute of Chemistry - Inorganic Chemistry, NAWI Graz, University of Graz, Schubertstrasse 1, 8010 Graz (Austria).
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Khosla C, Jackson AB, White PS, Templeton JL. Bis(acetylacetonate) Tungsten(IV) Complexes Containing a π-Basic Diazoalkane or Oxo Ligand. Organometallics 2012. [DOI: 10.1021/om201050j] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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- Chetna Khosla
- W.R. Kenan Laboratory,
Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27599-3290, United States
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- W.R. Kenan Laboratory,
Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27599-3290, United States
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- W.R. Kenan Laboratory,
Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27599-3290, United States
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- W.R. Kenan Laboratory,
Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27599-3290, United States
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Ng VWL, Taylor MK, Hill LMR, White JM, Young CG. Novel
O
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Hydrotris(3‐isopropylpyrazolyl)borate Complexes Formed by Chelation of Potentially Hydrogen‐Bonding Phenolate Ligands on Reduction of Dioxo‐Mo
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Complexes. Eur J Inorg Chem 2010. [DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201000214] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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- Victor W. L. Ng
- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
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- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
- Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
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- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
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- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
- Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
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- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia, Fax: +613‐349‐5180
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Hill LMR, Taylor MK, Ng VWL, Young CG. Toward Multifunctional Mo(VI−IV) Complexes: cis-Dioxomolybdenum(VI) Complexes Containing Hydrogen-Bond Acceptors or Donors. Inorg Chem 2008; 47:1044-52. [DOI: 10.1021/ic701957b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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- Lyndal M. R. Hill
- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
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- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
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- School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
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Ison EA, Cameron TM, Abboud KA, Boncella JM. Synthesis, Structure, and Dynamics of Molybdenum Imido Alkyne Complexes. Organometallics 2004. [DOI: 10.1021/om049942t] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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- Elon A. Ison
- Department of Chemistry and Center for Catalysis, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117200, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, and Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
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- Department of Chemistry and Center for Catalysis, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117200, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, and Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
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- Department of Chemistry and Center for Catalysis, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117200, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, and Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
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- Department of Chemistry and Center for Catalysis, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117200, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, and Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
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Breno KL, Pluth MD, Landorf CW, Tyler DR. Aqueous Phase Organometallic Catalysis Using (MeCp)2Mo(OH)(H2O)+. Intramolecular Attack of Hydroxide on Organic Substrates. Organometallics 2004. [DOI: 10.1021/om0342558] [Citation(s) in RCA: 46] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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- Kerry L. Breno
- Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
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Takashima Y, Nakayama Y, Yasuda H, Nakamura A, Harada A. Synthesis of cis-dichloride complexes of Group 6 transition metals bearing alkyne and chalcogen-bridged chelating bis(aryloxo) ligands as catalyst precursors for ring-opening metathesis polymerization. J Organomet Chem 2002. [DOI: 10.1016/s0022-328x(02)01377-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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