A specific example (reactant, reagent, product) of a 4 electron oxidation.
Four-electron oxidation of the quadruply bonded W2(II,II) compound W2(2,2′-dipyridylamide)4 results in the formation of a novel, diamagnetic ditungsten terminal oxo compound [W2O(2,2′-dipyridylamide)4]2+.
Chemically Reversible Four-Electron Oxidation and Reduction Utilizing Two Inorganic Functional Groups
Michael Nippe, Samuel M. Goodman, Charles G. Fry, and John F. Berry
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011 133 (9), 2856-2859
DOI: 10.1021/ja1114248
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