Rare oxidation-state combinations and unusual structural motifs in hexanuclear Mn complexes using 2-pyridyloximate ligands
Date
2010Author

Inglis, R.
Roubeau, O.
Sartzi, H.


Aromí, Guillem


Brechin, E. K.
Perlepes, Spyros P.
Source
Inorganic chemistryVolume
49Issue
10Pages
4388-4390Google Scholar check
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The use of phenyl-2-pyridyl ketone oxime and di-2-pyridyl ketone oxime in Mn chemistry has led to hexanuclear clusters with unprecedented (Mn II4MnIIIMnIV) or extremely rare (MnIIMnIII5 and MnII 3MnIII3) metal oxidation-state combinations and uncommon structural motifs. © 2010 American Chemical Society.