Cyano-bridged dinuclear iron complexes in different oxidation states

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Authors

  • Shaohua Gou
  • Franz Renz
  • Yutaka Fukuda
  • Wolfgang Linert

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  • TU Wien (TUW)
  • Nanjing University
  • Ochanomizu University
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-100
Number of pages6
JournalInorganica chimica acta
Volume287
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 1999

Abstract

Two dinuclear iron complexes, bridged via cyano groups, containing units of [Fe(phen)2(CN)2]n (n=0 or +1) and a chelating ligand, the nitrilotriacetic acid anion, have been synthesised. These compounds, containing iron atoms in different and/or the same oxidation states [Fe(II)/Fe(III) (1); Fe(III)/Fe(III) (2)] were characterised by elemental analyses, IR and UV spectra, TGA and DSC thermograms. Mössbauer spectra and magnetic susceptibility of complex 1 were investigated and discussed.

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    Cyano-bridged complexes, Dinuclear complexes, Iron complexes

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Cyano-bridged dinuclear iron complexes in different oxidation states. / Gou, Shaohua; Renz, Franz; Fukuda, Yutaka et al.
In: Inorganica chimica acta, Vol. 287, No. 1, 02.04.1999, p. 95-100.

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Gou S, Renz F, Fukuda Y, Linert W. Cyano-bridged dinuclear iron complexes in different oxidation states. Inorganica chimica acta. 1999 Apr 2;287(1):95-100. doi: 10.1016/S0020-1693(99)00003-1
Gou, Shaohua ; Renz, Franz ; Fukuda, Yutaka et al. / Cyano-bridged dinuclear iron complexes in different oxidation states. In: Inorganica chimica acta. 1999 ; Vol. 287, No. 1. pp. 95-100.
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