78833-34-8Relevant articles and documents
Oxochromium(IV) porphyrins and their relationship to heme proteins
Buchler,Lay,Castle,Ullrich
, p. 842 - 844 (1982)
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Dual application of (aqua)(chlorido)(porphyrinato)chromium(III) as hypersensitive amine-triggered on switch and for dioxygen activation
Heier, Philip,Boscher, Nicolas D.,Choquet, Patrick,Heinze, Katja
, p. 11086 - 11095 (2015/01/08)
Although synthesis and substitution reactions of chlorido chromium(III) porphyrins CrIII(TPP)(Cl)(L) (H2TPP = 5,10,15,20-tetraphenyl porphyrin, L = pyridine, H2O, ROH, etc.), have been well-established in coordination chem
Photochemical formation of oxochromium(IV) tetraphenylporphyrin from nitritochromium(III) tetraphenylporphyrin in benzene
Yamaji, Minoru,Hama, Yoshimasa,Miyazaki, Yoshio,Hoshino, Mikio
, p. 932 - 934 (2008/10/08)
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Heterobinuclear Oxo-Bridged Complexes. III. CrIIIOMoV Compounds-Synthesis and Magnetic Properties
Elliot, Robyn L.,Kruger, Paul,Murray, Keith S.,West, Bruce O.
, p. 889 - 896 (2007/10/02)
Redox reactions between CrVO(P) (P is porphyrin dianion) and MoIVO(dtc)2 (dtc is a dithiocarbamate anion) result in the formation of two oxo-bridged CrIIIOMoIV compounds.The variation of magnetic susceptibility with temperature to 25 K shows evidence for strong antiferromagnetic coupling for the pyrrolidyldithiocarbamate complex with J = -300 cm-1.