Relativistic effects in metallocorroles: comparison of molybdenum and tungsten biscorroles

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Abraham B AlemayehuAbhik Ghosh

Abstract

The homoleptic sandwich compounds - Mo and W biscorroles - have afforded a novel platform for experimental studies of relativistic effects. A 200 mV difference in reduction potential and a remarkable 130 nm shift of a near-IR spectral feature have been identified as manifestations of relativistic effects on the properties of these complexes.

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Feb 25, 2021·Chemistry, an Asian Journal·Yogesh Kumar MauryaHiroyuki Furuta
Jul 24, 2021·Accounts of Chemical Research·Abraham B AlemayehuAbhik Ghosh
Feb 8, 2019·Inorganic Chemistry·Abraham B AlemayehuAbhik Ghosh
Sep 20, 2018·Inorganic Chemistry·Wenbo LiuJianzhuang Jiang
Jun 28, 2019·Accounts of Chemical Research·Sumit Ganguly, Abhik Ghosh
Apr 11, 2020·Inorganic Chemistry·Abraham B AlemayehuAbhik Ghosh
Aug 26, 2021·IScience·Pinky YadavZeev Gross

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