High-valent iron

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title: High-valent iron
text: High-valent iron commonly denotes compounds and intermediates in which iron is found in a formal oxidation state > 3 that show a number of bonds > 6 with a coordination number ≤ 6. The term is rather uncommon for hepta-coordinate compounds of iron. It has to be distinguished from the terms hypervalent and hypercoordinate, as high-valent iron compounds neither necessarily violate the 18-electron rule nor necessarily show coordination numbers > 6. The ferrate(VI) ion [FeO4]2− was the first structu
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description: Iron in an oxidation state higher than III
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date created: 2009-12-08T19:49:16Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T22:56:14Z
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