Why is ferrocene suitable as a catalyst in Fenton reactions?
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Ferrocene is a metal π-complex with an aromatic sandwich structure known for its chemical stability and non-toxicity. Its ability to undergo reversible conversion between Fc (Ferrocene) and Fc+ (Ferrocenium ion) in the presence of H2O2 makes it an ideal catalyst for Fenton reactions.
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Ferrocene is suitable due to its excellent chemical stability, non-toxicity, and its reversible redox conversion between Fe(II) and Fe(III) (Fc and Fc+) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, which is crucial for initiating Fenton reactions.
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