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University of Groningen

Biomimetic metal-mediated reactivity

Wegeberg, Christina

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Publication date: 2019

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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

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Iodine 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.

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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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