Publications by authors named "S Peredkov"

The isolation of thermally unstable and highly reactive organoiron(IV) complexes is a challenge for synthetic chemists. In particular, the number of examples where the C-based ligand is not part of the chelating ligand remains scarce. These compounds are of interest because they could pave the way to designing catalytic cycles of bond forming reactions proceeding via organoiron(IV) intermediates.

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Potassium plays an important role in biology as well as a promoter in heterogeneous catalysis. There are, however, limited characterization techniques for potassium available in the literature. This study elucidates the potential of element-selective X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) for characterizing the coordination environment and the electronic properties of potassium.

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Article Synopsis
  • A series of nickel(II) dihydride complexes were synthesized, using a bis(pyrazolate) ligand, leading to various compounds including μ-sulfido and μ-hydrosulfido complexes.
  • The μ-sulfido complex can be oxidized to form a bridging S-radical, characterized through various spectroscopic methods, showcasing its unique properties.
  • The study highlights the importance of these complexes in understanding proton-coupled electron transfer reactions, relevant to biological systems and catalysis.
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Valence-to-core (VtC) X-ray emission spectroscopy offers the opportunity to probe the valence electronic structure of a system filtered by selection rules. From this, the nature of its ligands can be inferred. While a preceding 1s ionization creates a core hole, in VtC XES this core hole is filled with electrons from mainly ligand based orbitals.

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A high-flux beamline optimized for non-resonant X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) in the tender X-ray energy range has been constructed at the BESSY II synchrotron source. The beamline utilizes a cryogenically cooled undulator that provides X-rays over the energy range 2.1 keV to 9.

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