Surface binding vs. sequestration; the uptake of benzohydroxamic acid at iron(iii) oxide surfaces?

Chemical Communications Pub Date: 2008-08-06 DOI: 10.1039/B808805E

Abstract

Benzohydroxamic acid is shown to be an unexpectedly good ligand for iron(III) oxides, favouring surface attachment to the formation of trisbenzohydroxamato complexes, which are known to have very high thermodynamic stability in solution.

Graphical abstract: Surface binding vs. sequestration; the uptake of benzohydroxamic acid at iron(iii) oxide surfaces
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