A Radically Configurable Six-State Compound
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DOI:
10.1126/science.1228429
Publication Date:
2013-01-24T20:49:59Z
AUTHORS (24)
ABSTRACT
Radically Organic
Metals such as manganese are relatively stable over a wide range of oxidation states. In contrast, purely organic compounds are rarely susceptible to incremental addition or removal of electrons without accompanying fragmentation or coupling reactions.
Barnes
et al.
(p.
429
; see the Perspective by
Benniston
) report a catenane (a compound comprising interlocked rings) in which the topological structure stabilizes six different states that successively differ by the presence or absence of one or two electrons in the framework. The hepta-oxidized state proved remarkably resilient to oxygen exposure.
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