Oxygen Complexes and Oxygen Activation by Transition Metals 1988
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0955-0_6
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Synthetic Dioxygen Carriers for Dioxygen Transport

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“…Many researchers have attempted to do this, and the most stable complexes have been obtained through the use of clever ligand design in cobalt(II) systems. These successful approaches include anchoring the cobalt complex to a solid support through one of its ligands, encapsulating the cobalt complex inside the cage of a zeolite, and using sterically encumbered ligand systems such as the “picket fence” porphyrins 4 and “lacunar” Schiff bases …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have attempted to do this, and the most stable complexes have been obtained through the use of clever ligand design in cobalt(II) systems. These successful approaches include anchoring the cobalt complex to a solid support through one of its ligands, encapsulating the cobalt complex inside the cage of a zeolite, and using sterically encumbered ligand systems such as the “picket fence” porphyrins 4 and “lacunar” Schiff bases …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%