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Biomimetic metal-mediated reactivity
Wegeberg, Christina
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Chapter 4 – Paper II
Reduction of Hypervalent Iodine by Coordination to
Iron(III) and the Crystal Structures of PhIO and PhIO
2Iodine L3-edge XANES spectra using reference compounds with formal iodine oxidation states spanning -1 to +7 show that iodine in an Fe(III) coordinated iodosylbenene (PhIO) is reduced compared to parent hypervalent PhIO which has structurally characterized.
This chapter has been published as
C. Wegeberg, C. G. Frankær, C. J. McKenzie Dalton Trans. 2016, 45, 17714 – 17722
The supporting information can be found on https://doi.org/10.1039/C6DT02937J
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