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Iron complexes of dendrimer-appended carboxylates for activating dioxygen and oxidizing hydrocarbons.


ABSTRACT: The active sites of metalloenzymes are often deeply buried inside a hydrophobic protein sheath, which protects them from undesirable hydrolysis and polymerization reactions, allowing them to achieve their normal functions. In order to mimic the hydrophobic environment of the active sites in bacterial monooxygenases, diiron(II) compounds of the general formula [Fe2([G-3]COO)4(4-RPy)2] were prepared, where [G-3]COO- is a third-generation dendrimer-appended terphenyl carboxylate ligand and 4-RPy is a pyridine derivative. The dendrimer environment provides excellent protection for the diiron center, reducing its reactivity toward dioxygen by about 300-fold compared with analogous complexes of terphenyl carboxylate ([G-1]COO-) ligands. An FeIIFeIII intermediate was characterized by electronic, electron paramagnetic resonance, Mössbauer, and X-ray absorption spectroscopic analyses following the oxygenation of [Fe2([G-3]COO)4(4-PPy)2], where 4-PPy is 4-pyrrolidinopyridine. The results are consistent with the formation of a superoxo species. This diiron compound, in the presence of dioxygen, can oxidize external substrates.

SUBMITTER: Zhao M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2396528 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Iron complexes of dendrimer-appended carboxylates for activating dioxygen and oxidizing hydrocarbons.

Zhao Min M   Helms Brett B   Slonkina Elena E   Friedle Simone S   Lee Dongwhan D   Dubois Jennifer J   Hedman Britt B   Hodgson Keith O KO   Fréchet Jean M J JM   Lippard Stephen J SJ  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20080311 13


The active sites of metalloenzymes are often deeply buried inside a hydrophobic protein sheath, which protects them from undesirable hydrolysis and polymerization reactions, allowing them to achieve their normal functions. In order to mimic the hydrophobic environment of the active sites in bacterial monooxygenases, diiron(II) compounds of the general formula [Fe2([G-3]COO)4(4-RPy)2] were prepared, where [G-3]COO- is a third-generation dendrimer-appended terphenyl carboxylate ligand and 4-RPy is  ...[more]

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