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A Dinitrosyliron Complex within the Homoleptic Fe(NO)4 Anion: NO as Nitroxyl and Nitrosyl Ligands within a Single Structure

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 51, Issue 19, Pages 10092-10094

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic3018437

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan

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Nitrosylation of the chelate thiolate-containing dinitrosyliron complex (DNIC) [(S(CH2)(3)S)Fe-(NO)(2)](-) triggers nitric oxide (NO) activation to generate the homoleptic nitrosyl {Fe(NO)(2)}(9) DNIC [Fe(NO)(4)](-) (1) made up of two nitroxyls (or two NO anions) attached to a delocalized {Fe(NO)(2)}(9) motif. The significantly longer N3-O3/N4-O4 [1.380(12) and 1.280(12) angstrom] and Fe1-N3/Fe1-N4 [2.008(11) and 2.045(10) angstrom] bond distances reflect that N3-O3 and N4-O4 of complex 1 may act as the nitroxyl-coordinated ligands. That is, the electronic structure of the DNIC 1 is best described as a {Fe(NO)(2)}(9) motif coordinated by two nitroxyl (NO-) ligands.

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