Investigation of the oxygen transfer properties of molybdenum-oxide(Et(2)dtc)(2)(THF)(2)I(2)

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Florida Atlantic University
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1989
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Mo2o3 (Et2dtc) 2 (THF) 2I2, readily reduces various oxides. The Mo vio2+2 product of this reaction oxidizes TPP to triphenylphosphine oxide. The transient Mo(iv) species formed in the later reaction rapidly and irreversibly reacts with excess Mo vio2+2 to form the original Mo2 o3 4+ complex. These reactions can be also be coupled to provide catalytic oxygen transfer from PNO to TPP. This catalytic cycle can be monitored using a reverse phase high pressure liquid chromatography method that will also be discussed. The oxides chosen ranged from pyridine-N-oxide to the biological substrates: diphenylsufoxide, DMSO, nicotinamide-N-oxide, and biotin-S-oxide. Since Mo2o3 (Et2dtc) 2 (THF) 2I2 has the ability to abstract oxygen from these biologically significant substrates, it may result in the reconsideration of the role of Mo(V) complexes in catalytic cycles.
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 1989.

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157 p.
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14537
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Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 1989.
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1989
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1989
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1989
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Falzone, Samuel
Graduate College
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157 p.
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Investigation of the oxygen transfer properties of molybdenum-oxide(Et(2)dtc)(2)(THF)(2)I(2)
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1989
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Title
Investigation of the oxygen transfer properties of molybdenum-oxide(Et(2)dtc)(2)(THF)(2)I(2)
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Investigation of the oxygen transfer properties of molybdenum-oxide(Et(2)dtc)(2)(THF)(2)I(2)