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1. Water-Soluble Iron Porphyrins as Catalysts for Suppressing Chlorinated Disinfection Byproducts in Hypochlorite-Dependent Water Remediation.

2. Discussing the Terms Biomimetic and Bioinspired within Bioinorganic Chemistry.

3. Reductive Elimination From Tetra-Alkyl Cuprates [Me n Cu(CF 3 ) 4-n ] - (n=0-4): Beyond Simple Oxidation States.

4. Oxidation States: Intrinsically Ambiguous?

5. Valence Tautomerism Induced Proton Coupled Electron Transfer:X-H Bond Oxidation with a Dinuclear Au(II) Hydroxide Complex.

6. NMR and Mössbauer Studies Reveal a Temperature-Dependent Switch from S = 1 to 2 in a Nonheme Oxoiron(IV) Complex with Faster C-H Bond Cleavage Rates.

7. A Porphyrin Iron(III) π-Dication Species and its Relevance in Catalyst Design for the Umpolung of Nucleophiles.

8. Revisiting sp 2 Dilithio Methandiides: From Geometric Curiosity to Simple Bonding Description.

9. Spectroscopic Manifestations and Implications for Catalysis of Quasi-d 10 Configurations in Formal Gold(III) Complexes.

10. Understanding the Surprising Oxidation Chemistry of Au-OH Complexes.

11. How reduced are nucleophilic gold complexes?

12. On the Role of Noncovalent Ligand-Substrate Interactions in Au(I) Catalysis: An Experimental and Computational Study of Protodeauration.

13. Formation and Reactivity of a Fleeting Ni III Bisphenoxyl Diradical Species.

14. Revisiting Formal Copper(III) Complexes: Bridging Perspectives with Quasi - d 10 Configurations.

15. Homolytic X-H Bond Cleavage at a Gold(III) Hydroxide: Insights into One-Electron Events at Gold.

16. Toward Environmentally Benign Electrophilic Chlorinations: From Chloroperoxidase to Bioinspired Isoporphyrins.

17. Gold-Aluminyl and Gold-Diarylboryl Complexes: Bonding and Reactivity with Carbon Dioxide.

18. Combining Structural with Functional Model Properties in Iron Synthetic Analogue Complexes for the Active Site in Rabbit Lipoxygenase.

19. Efficient Computation of Geometries for Gold Complexes.

20. The electronic structure of carbones revealed: insights from valence bond theory.

21. Spin-resolved charge displacement analysis as an intuitive tool for the evaluation of cPCET and HAT scenarios.

22. Light-Induced Mechanistic Divergence in Gold(I) Catalysis: Revisiting the Reactivity of Diazonium Salts.

23. σ-Noninnocence: Masked Phenyl-Cation Transfer at Formal Ni IV .

24. Epoxidation of Alkenes by Peracids: From Textbook Mechanisms to a Quantum Mechanically Derived Curly-Arrow Depiction.

25. Cationic Gold(I) Diarylallenylidene Complexes: Bonding Features and Ligand Effects.

26. Facile Conversion of syn-[Fe IV (O)(TMC)] 2+ into the anti Isomer via Meunier's Oxo-Hydroxo Tautomerism Mechanism.

27. cPCET versus HAT: A Direct Theoretical Method for Distinguishing X-H Bond-Activation Mechanisms.

28. The Pentagonal-Pyramidal Hexamethylbenzene Dication: Many Shades of Coordination Chemistry at Carbon.

29. On the Lewis Acidity of the Oxoiron(IV) Unit in a Tetramethylcyclam Complex.

30. Privileged Role of Thiolate as the Axial Ligand in Hydrogen Atom Transfer Reactions by Oxoiron(IV) Complexes in Shaping the Potential Energy Surface and Inducing Significant H-Atom Tunneling.

31. C(sp 3 )-H Bond Activation by Vinylidene Gold(I) Complexes: A Concerted Asynchronous or Stepwise Process?

33. Hydrogen-Atom Transfer Oxidation with H 2 O 2 Catalyzed by [FeII(1,2-bis(2,2'-bipyridyl-6-yl)ethane(H 2 O) 2 ] 2+ : Likely Involvement of a (μ-Hydroxo)(μ-1,2-peroxo)diiron(III) Intermediate.

34. Characterization of the Fleeting Hydroxoiron(III) Complex of the Pentadentate TMC-py Ligand.

35. On the Accessible Reaction Channels of Vinyl Gold(I) Species: π- and σ-Pathways.

36. Facile and Reversible Formation of Iron(III)-Oxo-Cerium(IV) Adducts from Nonheme Oxoiron(IV) Complexes and Cerium(III).

37. Assessment of electronic structure methods for the determination of the ground spin states of Fe(ii), Fe(iii) and Fe(iv) complexes.

38. Non-decarbonylative photochemical versus thermal activation of Bu 4 N[Fe(CO) 3 (NO)] - the Fe-catalyzed Cloke-Wilson rearrangement of vinyl and arylcyclopropanes.

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