Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Characterization of a Nonheme Fe(IV)=O Complex
University of Minnesota · Ewha Womans University · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Following the heme paradigm, it is often proposed that dioxygen activation by nonheme monoiron enzymes involves an iron(IV)=oxo intermediate that is responsible for the substrate oxidation step. Such a transient species has now been obtained from a synthetic complex with a nonheme macrocyclic ligand and characterized spectroscopically. Its high-resolution crystal structure reveals an iron-oxygen bond length of 1.646(3) angstroms, demonstrating that a terminal iron(IV)=oxo unit can exist in a nonporphyrin ligand environment and lending credence to proposed mechanisms of nonheme iron catalysis.
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- Chemistry
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Heme
- Catalysis
- Substrate (aquarium)
- Crystal structure
- Crystallography
- Stereochemistry
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