Controlling carbon monoxide binding at di-iron units related to the iron-only hydrogenase sub-site

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Fenfen XuChristopher J Pickett

Abstract

Carbon monoxide binding by displacement of a pendant hemi-labile ligand at a di-iron site can be substantially 'switched-on' via a ligand protonation pathway which is competitive with metal-metal bond protonation.

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