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The Coordination and Bioinorganic Chemistry of Molybdenum

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The article was published on 2007-03-09. It has received 78 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bioorganometallic chemistry & Bioinorganic chemistry.

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Molybdenum in natural waters: A review of occurrence, distributions and controls

TL;DR: The 2011 WHO Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality (fourth edition) advised a health-based value of 70μg/L for Mo but this is no longer promulgated as a formal guideline value as WHO consider such concentrations to be rarely found in drinking water as discussed by the authors.
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Structure and Function of Xanthine Oxidoreductase

TL;DR: An overview of the current state of our understanding of the molybdenum-containing enzyme xanthine oxidoreductase is presented, with an emphasis on work done in the past five years.
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Synthetic approaches to the molybdenum sulfide materials

TL;DR: In this article, synthetic aspects of molybdenum sulfide-based materials were reviewed, with emphasis on the catalytic materials, and a number of preparation methods were critically compared, including molecular precursor decomposition, hydrothermal, soft chemistry aqueous, surfactant-aided, intercalation-exfoliation, and solid gas reactions.
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Reduction of Carbon Dioxide by a Molybdenum-Containing Formate Dehydrogenase: A Kinetic and Mechanistic Study.

TL;DR: The ability of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans formate dehydrogenase (DdFDH) to reduce carbon dioxide was kinetically and mechanistically characterized and a kinetic model of a hysteretic enzyme is proposed to interpret and predict the progress curves of the Dd FDH-catalyzed reactions.
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Synthesis and characterization of molybdenum complexes with bidentate Schiff base ligands within nanoreactors of MCM-41 as epoxidation catalysts

TL;DR: The mesoporous molecular sieve MCM-41 was covalently grafted with 3-aminopropyl trimethoxysilane (AmpMCM41) in this article.
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Evidence for the existence of a fully reduced state of molybdoferredoxin during the functioning of nitrogenase, and the order of electron transfer from reduced ferredoxin.

TL;DR: Molybdoferredoxin from Clostridium pasteurianum W5 was studied under conditions where the nitrogenase system was turning over and molybd oferredoxin was known to be ∼90% in the EPR-silent state and a reduction scheme for N2 fixation is proposed.
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Dithiocarbamato derivatives of allyl molybdenum nitrosyls

TL;DR: In this paper, the structures of the latter and of the former were established by X-ray crystallography, obtained from [(η5-C5H5)Mo(NO)(H2CCH:CH2SC(:S)NMe2}] respectively.
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Dimeres molybdän(II)-bis(dimethylphosphonium-dimethylid) Mo2[(CH2)2P(CH3)2]4

TL;DR: In this paper, the diamagnetic diamagnetic Mo II [(CH 2 ) 2 P(CH 3 ) 2 ] 4 has been prepared by direct reaction of the metallated ylid with MoCl 3 (THF) 3 and also by reaction of Li 4 Mo 2 (CH 3 ), 8 ·4THF with [(CH 3 ] 4 P]Cl.
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A molybdenum phthalocyanine

TL;DR: Phthalocyanine-oxymolybdenum(IV), MoOC32H16N8, has been prepared as an air-stable, diamagnetic complex as mentioned in this paper.
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Arene molybdenum chemistry: some π-allyl, hydrido, and dinitrogen derivatives

TL;DR: Treatment of the new compound C6H6Mo(π-C3H5)(PPh3)Cl with sodium borohydride forms the dihydride C 6H 6Mo(PPh 3)2H2 which reacts readily with nitrogen gas forming the binuclear dinitrogen complex [C6H 6 Mo(P Ph3)2]2N2 as mentioned in this paper.
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