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Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.33, No.16, 3616-3618, 1994
Why Nickel(II) Binds Co Best in Trigonal Bipyramidal and Square Pyramidal Geometries and Possible Consequences for Co Dehydrogenase
Ni(II) does not normally bind CO. We show how a judicious choice of ligand set and coordination geometry can make this possible as in NiCl2(PMe3)2-(CO). The two factors that favor CO binding are the TBP geometry and the presence of donor ligands. The relevance to CODH, a Ni-containing enzyme, is discussed.