The First Neutral Adamantanoid Iron(III)-chelate Complex: Spontaneous Formation, Structure, and Electrochemistry

1993 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​The First Neutral Adamantanoid Iron(III)-chelate Complex: Spontaneous Formation, Structure, and Electrochemistry​
Saalfrank, R. W.; Hörner, B.; Stalke, D. & Salbeck, J.​ (1993) 
Angewandte Chemie / International Edition32(8) pp. 1179​-1182​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.199311791 

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Title Variant(s)
Der erste neutrale adamantanoide Eisen (III)-Chelatkomplex: spontane Bildung, Struktur und Elektrochemie
Authors
Saalfrank, Rolf W.; Hörner, Bernd; Stalke, Dietmar; Salbeck, Josef
Abstract
Metalloautism - this term perfectly describes the characteristic of the adamantanoid iron(III) chelate complex 1 that the four iron centers do not interact with each other either electronically or magnetically. The four metal atoms are linked by six chelating ligands (2), which are prepared by deprotonation of the product of the condensation of terephthaloyl chloride and dimethyl malonate.
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1993
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Angewandte Chemie / International Edition 
Language
German

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