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Bonding of Dioxygen to Transition Metals

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In this chapter I would like to provide the reader with an introduction to the nature of the bond between molecular oxygen and transition metals. As examples of these systems, I will focus on models for cobalt, iron and manganese porphyrins. 1,2 Before discussing these fairly complicated metal systems, I would like to briefly review some basic bonding models for small molecules.

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Hall, M.B. (1988). Bonding of Dioxygen to Transition Metals. In: Martell, A.E., Sawyer, D.T. (eds) Oxygen Complexes and Oxygen Activation by Transition Metals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0955-0_2

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