PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20527775-1 2010 Ferrate(VI) (Fe(VI)O(4)(-), Fe(VI)) and ferrate(V) (Fe(V)O(4)(3-), Fe(V)) have a high oxidizing power and upon decomposition form a nontoxic byproduct, Fe(III), which makes them environmentally friendly oxidants in water and wastewater treatment. Water 215-220 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 52-57 33836297-0 2021 Ferrate Self-Decomposition in Water Is Also a Self-Activation Process: Role of Fe(V) Species and Enhancement with Fe(III) in Methyl Phenyl Sulfoxide Oxidation by Excess Ferrate. Water 30-35 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 79-84 25594114-0 2015 Tuning the reactivity of Fe(V)(O) toward C-H bonds at room temperature: effect of water. Water 82-87 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 25-30 25594114-3 2015 The formation of an Fe(V)(O) complex at room temperature in an aqueous CH3CN mixture that contains up to 90% water using NaOCl as the oxidant is reported here. Water 109-114 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 20-25 25594114-4 2015 The stability of Fe(V)(O) decreases with increasing water concentration. Water 52-57 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 17-22 25594114-5 2015 We show that the reactivity of Fe(V)(O) toward the oxidation of C-H bonds, such as those in toluene, can be tuned by varying the amount of water in the H2O/CH3CN mixture. Water 139-144 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 31-36 25594114-5 2015 We show that the reactivity of Fe(V)(O) toward the oxidation of C-H bonds, such as those in toluene, can be tuned by varying the amount of water in the H2O/CH3CN mixture. Water 152-155 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 31-36 25594114-12 2015 The DFT-optimized structure of the starting Fe(V)(O) and the transition state indicates that the rate enhancement is due to the transition state"s favored stabilization over the reactant due to enhanced hydrogen bonding with water. Water 225-230 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 44-49 20866083-3 2010 It is proposed that benzoic acid and water compete for the available sixth site on the [(TPA)Fe(III)(OOH)] intermediate, which undergoes O-O bond heterolysis to form, respectively, the Fe(V)(O)(O(2)CAr) and Fe(V)(O)(OH) oxidants that determine the product outcome. Water 37-42 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 185-190 20866083-3 2010 It is proposed that benzoic acid and water compete for the available sixth site on the [(TPA)Fe(III)(OOH)] intermediate, which undergoes O-O bond heterolysis to form, respectively, the Fe(V)(O)(O(2)CAr) and Fe(V)(O)(OH) oxidants that determine the product outcome. Water 37-42 FEV transcription factor, ETS family member Homo sapiens 207-212