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The use of the TCNQF
4
2-
dianion in the spontaneous redox formation of [Fe
III
(L
-
)
2
][TCNQF
4
•-]
Ian A. Gass
, Jinzhen Lu
, Mousa Asadi
, David W. Lupton
, Craig M. Forsyth
, Blaise L. Geoghegan
, Boujemaa Moubaraki
, John D. Cashion
, Lisandra L. Martin
, Alan M. Bond
, Keith S. Murray
University of Brighton
Applied Chemical Sciences Research Excellence Group
Centre for Lifelong Health
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4
2-
dianion in the spontaneous redox formation of [Fe
III
(L
-
)
2
][TCNQF
4
•-]'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Fe(III)
100%
Spontaneous Redox Reaction
100%
Dianion
100%
Transcription Factor 4 (TCF4)
100%
Fe(II)
50%
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)
33%
Mössbauer Spectroscopy
33%
N-oxides
16%
Diffraction
16%
Dimethyl
16%
Electrochemical Measurements
16%
Low Spin
16%
2-Pyridyl
16%
Oxazolidine
16%
Magnetic Susceptibility Measurement
16%
Variable Temperature Magnetic Susceptibility
16%
Induced Oxidation
16%
Anionic Form
16%
Anionic Radicals
16%
Monocation
16%
Reversible Process
16%
Diffusion Control
16%
Radical Ligands
16%
Dication
16%
X-ray Diffraction Study
16%
Quinodimethanes
16%
Spectroscopic Measurement
16%
Chemistry
formation
100%
Electrochemistry
66%
Spectroscopy
66%
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
66%
N-Oxide
33%
X-Ray Diffraction
33%
Oxazolidine
33%
Magnetic Susceptibility Measurement
33%
Quinodimethane
33%
Magnetic Permeability
33%