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    Precursors to [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models: Syntheses of Fe2(SR)2(CO)6 from CO-Free Iron Sources by Volkers, Phillip I, Boyke, Christine A, Chen, Jinzhu, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Whaley, C. Matthew, Wilson, Scott R, Yao, Haijun

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (04-08-2008)
    “…This report describes routes to iron dithiolato carbonyls that do not require preformed iron carbonyls. The reaction of FeCl2, Zn, and Q2S2C n H2n (Q+ = Na+,…”
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    Diferrous Cyanides as Models for the Fe-only Hydrogenases by Boyke, Christine A, van der Vlugt, Jarl Ivar, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Wilson, Scott R, Zampella, Giuseppe, De Gioia, Luca

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (10-08-2005)
    “…The first systematic study of diferrous dicyano dithiolates is described. Oxidation of [Fe2(S2C2H4)(CN)2(CO)4]2- in the presence of cyanide and tertiary…”
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    NRVS and EPR Spectroscopy of 57Fe-enriched [FeFe] Hydrogenase Indicate Stepwise Assembly of the H-cluster by Kuchenreuther, Jon M., Guo, Yisong, Wang, Hongxin, Myers, William K., George, Simon J., Boyke, Christine A., Yoda, Yoshitaka, Alp, E. Ercan, Zhao, Jiyong, Britt, R. David, Swartz, James R., Cramer, Stephen P.

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (24-01-2013)
    “…The [FeFe] hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum (CpI) harbors four Fe–S clusters that facilitate electron transfer to the H-cluster, a ligand-coordinated…”
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    Precursors to [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Models: Syntheses of Fe sub(2)(SR) sub(2)(CO) sub(6) from CO-Free Iron Sources by Volkers, Phillip I, Boyke, Christine A, Chen, Jinzhu, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Whaley, C Matthew, Wilson, Scott R, Yao, Haijun

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (04-08-2008)
    “…This report describes routes to iron dithiolato carbonyls that do not require preformed iron carbonyls. The reaction of FeCl sub(2), Zn, and Q sub(2)S sub(2)C…”
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    [Fe2(SR)2(mu-CO)(CNMe)6]2+ and analogues: a new class of diiron dithiolates as structural models for the H(ox)Air state of the fe-only hydrogenase by Boyke, Christine A, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Wilson, Scott R, Rohmer, Marie-Madeleine, Bénard, Marc

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (24-11-2004)
    “…Low-temperature oxidation of Fe(2)(S(2)C(n)H(2n)(CNMe)(6-x)(CO)x (n = 2, 3; x = 2, 3) affords a family of mixed carbonyl-isocyanides of the type…”
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    Diferrous structural and functional models of the iron-only hydrogenases by Boyke, Christine A

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…The Fe-only hydrogenases catalyze the interconversion between protons and dihydrogen. The active site consists of a diiron dithiolate with a terminal CO and…”
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    Diferrous structural and functional models of the iron-only hydrogenases by Boyke, Christine A

    “…The Fe-only hydrogenases catalyze the interconversion between protons and dihydrogen. The active site consists of a diiron dithiolate with a terminal CO and…”
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    Dissertation
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    [Fe2(SR)2(μ-CO)(CNMe)6]2+ and Analogues:  A New Class of Diiron Dithiolates as Structural Models for the Ho x Air State of the Fe-Only Hydrogenase by Boyke, Christine A, Rauchfuss, Thomas B, Wilson, Scott R, Rohmer, Marie-Madeleine, Bénard, Marc

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (24-11-2004)
    “…Low-temperature oxidation of Fe2(S2C n H2 n )(CNMe)6 - x (CO) x (n = 2, 3; x = 2, 3) affords a family of mixed carbonyl-isocyanides of the type [Fe2(S2C n H2 n…”
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