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Publications by Jószef Kaizer
Protonation of a Peroxodiiron(III) Complex and Conversion to a Diiron(III/Iv) Intermediate: Implications for Proton-Assisted O–O Bond Cleavage in Nonheme Diiron Enzymes
Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Chemistry
Theoretical Chemistry
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Coatings
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Implications of Protonation and Substituent Effects for C-O and O-P Bond Cleavage in Phosphate Monoesters
Proton- And Reductant-Assisted Dioxygen Activation by a Nonheme Iron(II) Complex to Form an Oxoiron(IV) Intermediate
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
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Regioselective Arene Hydroxylation Mediated by a (M-Peroxo)diiron(III) Complex: A Functional Model for Toluene Monooxygenase
Characterization of a Heterobimetallic Nonheme Fe(iii)–O–Cr(iii) Species Formed by O2 Activation
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Phosphoramidate-Assisted Alkyne Activation: Probing the Mechanism of Proton Shuttling in a N,o-Chelated Cp*Ir(III) Complex
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Enhancement in Catalytic Proton Reduction by an Internal Base in a Diiron Pentacarbonyl Complex: Its Synthesis, Characterisation, Inter-Conversion and Electrochemical Investigation
Dalton Transactions
Inorganic Chemistry
A Low-Spin Alkylperoxo-Iron(III) Complex With Weak Fe-O and O-O Bonds: Implications for the Mechanism of Superoxide Reductase