نتایج جستجو برای: co fe

تعداد نتایج: 402078  

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2010
Lindsay Hewison Sian H Crook Tony R Johnson Brian E Mann Harry Adams Sarah E Plant Philip Sawle Roberto Motterlini

New CO-releasing molecules, CO-RMs, based on indenyl iron carbonyls have been identified. Half-lives for carbon monoxide (CO) release, (1)H NMR, (13)C NMR, IR, mass spectra, elemental analysis and biological data have been determined for the compounds. Limited correlations have been made between half-lives and ΔG(‡) for CO release and spectroscopic parameters, ν(CO) and δ((13)CO). X-ray structu...

2015
Peihua Zhao Jeffery A. Bertke Thomas B. Rauchfuss

The title complex, [Fe2(C8H12S3)(CO)6] or [{Fe(CO)3}2(μ-L)] [L = 3,3-dimethyl-4-(propan-2-yl-idene)thietane-2,2-bis-(thiol-ato)], consists of two Fe(CO)3 moieties double-bridged by a di-thiol-ate ligand. Each of the two Fe(I) atoms has a distorted anti-prismatic coordination environment consisting of three carbonyl groups, two S atoms of the di-thiol-ate ligand and the neighboring Fe(I) atom [F...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2001
T B Rauchfuss S M Contakes S C Hsu M A Reynolds S R Wilson

Recently iron sulfides have been proposed as being central to the emergence of life.1 For example, Huber and Wächtershäuser showed that iron sulfides catalyze carbonylation reactions leading to the formation of peptides and thioesters.2 The two best characterized Fe-S-CO enzymes (the hydrogenases) also feature cyanide, and it is likely that cyanide has a decisive stabilizing effect on the CO bi...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2016
János Szanyi Feng Gao Ja Hun Kwak Márton Kollár Yilin Wang Charles H F Peden

The IR spectra of adsorbed CO and NO probe molecules were used to characterize the coordination chemistry of Fe(2+) ions in solution ion exchanged Fe,H/SSZ-13 zeolites. The effects of Fe ion exchange levels, as well as the sample pre-treatment conditions, on the adsorption of these probe molecules were investigated. The ion exchange levels (in the range of the study) did not affect significantl...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
H Hori T Yonetani

An artificial hybrid hemoglobin, alpha(Co)2 beta(Fe)2, the alpha- and beta-subunits of which contain cobaltous and ferrous protoporphyrins IX, respectively, and its complementary hybrid, alpha(Fe)2 beta(Co)2, were prepared from human hemoglobin, crystallized in the deoxy state, and examined by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The orientations of the porphyrin normals in these...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1983
B Benko N T Yu

The nature of bonding interactions between Fe(III) and NO in the ferric nitrosyl complexes of myoglobin (Mb), hemoglobin A (HbA), and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is investigated by Soret-excited resonance Raman spectroscopy. On the basis of 15NO and N18O isotope shifts, we clearly identified the Fe(III)--NO bond stretching frequencies at 595 cm-1 (ferric Mb X NO), 594 cm-1 (ferric HbA X NO), a...

2018
Andrew Hoff

We investigate the bilinear and biquadratic interlayer exchange coupling in Co/Fe/MgO/Fe(001). Samples are grown through molecular beam epitaxy and the interlayer exchange coupling is measured through magneto-optic Kerr effect along wedge samples. By varying the location of Fe impurities between the interface and middle of the MgO spacer, we find that the couplings are enhanced and are dependen...

In this article, we have performed calculations for studying the stability of the carbon group elements such as Si and Ge and also the magnetic elements like Fe and Co via first principle investigations. We found that Si and Ge decoupled from the interior surface of carbon nanotubes, this fact was independent in curvature, radius, conductivity and numbers of atoms in the carbon nanotubes. But t...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2011
Marie-Madeleine Walz Florian Vollnhals Michael Schirmer Hans-Peter Steinrück Hubertus Marbach

Upon exposure to Fe(CO)(5), the formation of pure cubic Fe nanocrystals with dimensions up to ~75 nm is reported on ultra-thin SiO(x) films (thickness ≈ 0.5 nm) on Si(001), which have been prepared in situ under UHV conditions. The active centers for initial decomposition of Fe(CO)(5) resulting in the growth of the Fe clusters are proposed to be SiO sites. After nucleation at these sites, furth...

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