1981
DOI: 10.1016/0584-8539(81)80029-3
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Vibrational spectra of carboxylato complexes—III. Trinuclear ‘basic’ acetates and formates of chromium(III), iron(III) and other transition metals

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“…Since this mode is Raman active we clarified by Raman analysis, where it appears at 245 cm −1 (not shown). This is in contrast to the previously reported value of 148 cm −1 [16]. One possible reason may a different spin state with larger force constant in our complex so that excitation of the stretching mode ν s occurs at higher frequency, as the larger ligand mass would tend to the opposite effect.…”
Section: Computational Detailscontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Since this mode is Raman active we clarified by Raman analysis, where it appears at 245 cm −1 (not shown). This is in contrast to the previously reported value of 148 cm −1 [16]. One possible reason may a different spin state with larger force constant in our complex so that excitation of the stretching mode ν s occurs at higher frequency, as the larger ligand mass would tend to the opposite effect.…”
Section: Computational Detailscontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…The synthetic complex has several potential benefits over the natural material: it is inexpensive to synthesize and can be readily prepared in bulk. Chromodulin is susceptible to hydrolysis, especially in the presence of acid, whereas the synthetic material can be recrystallized from dilute mineral acid [17] and could potentially survive oral ingestion. After the insulin-signaling event, chromodulin is released in the urine [18,19,20,21,22], and the body appears to target the material for excretion rather than absorption.…”
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“…1, with main bands at cm À1 : 1590 (m asym COO À ), 1423 (m sym COO), 1350 (sym bend CH 3 ), 1034 (rock CH 3 ), 662 and 618 (in plane and out-of-plane bend COO À , respectively) and at 563 (m as M 3 O). The frequency difference between the antisymmetric and symmetric stretching modes of the carboxylate group is typical of acetate ligand bridging two metal ions [10][11][12]. The redox behavior of the most soluble clusters Scheme 1.…”
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