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English: This image depicts the curvature of the electron density computed for a cluster that was synthesized to model the nitrogenase enzyme. Green and blue colours represent local depletions of charge, while orange to pink colours represent local concentrations of charge, while white shows where charge is highly concentrated. An iron atom is at the centre, and a partially reduced nitrogen molecule (diazene) is in hot pink! |
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Author | Preston MacDougall |
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