2003
DOI: 10.1021/ic020521i
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Synthesis and Characterization of Reduced Heme and Heme/Copper Carbonmonoxy Species

Abstract: Carbon monoxide readily binds to heme and copper proteins, acting as a competitive inhibitor of dioxygen. As such, CO serves as a probe of protein metal active sites. In our ongoing efforts to mimic the active site of cytochrome c oxidase, reactivity toward carbon monoxide offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into the binding and spectroscopic characteristics of synthetic model compounds. In this paper, we report the synthesis and characterization of CO-adducts of ((5/6)L)Fe(II), [((5/6)L)Fe(II)...Cu(I)… Show more

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“…After 4 hours the gas remaining was measured, and the total gas consumed by the Cu I solution was found to be 0.98 eq. IR data of the resulting Cu I solution revealed a band at 2091 cm -1 consistent with formation of the previously reported HNpic 2 Cu(CO)BArF 20 , 7 and identical to the band observed by independently exposing a mixture of Cu(MeCN) 4 OTf and HN(pic) 2 to excess CO in MeCN. …”
Section: Quantification Of O 2 Consumed and Co Released In Conversionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…After 4 hours the gas remaining was measured, and the total gas consumed by the Cu I solution was found to be 0.98 eq. IR data of the resulting Cu I solution revealed a band at 2091 cm -1 consistent with formation of the previously reported HNpic 2 Cu(CO)BArF 20 , 7 and identical to the band observed by independently exposing a mixture of Cu(MeCN) 4 OTf and HN(pic) 2 to excess CO in MeCN. …”
Section: Quantification Of O 2 Consumed and Co Released In Conversionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Similar UV–Vis spectral features were observed for a structurally characterized bis-isocyanide iron(II) complex with tetraphenylporphyrin (TPP), [(TPP)Fe II -( t BuNC) 2 ] [48]. The reactivity of DIMPI with reduced synthetic hemes is similar to that in general and previously observed for carbon monoxide (CO) as the heme ligand [37, 49]. Complex ( 1 )-DIMPI was further characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy, where a single ν (C≡N) stretch is observed at 2124 cm −1 (vide infra, Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The lower value is ascribed to the pentacoordinate species where ligation of all four N-donors provides more electron density to the Cu(I) ion, resulting in greater back-donation to the CO π* orbital (thus weakening the CO bond and lowering ν(C-O)). Supporting evidence comes from the observation that a Cu(I)-CO-complex with the tridentate PY1 ligand (see Scheme 3) gives a ν(C-O) = 2091 cm −1 55. As reported for L ESE ,2425 the copper(I)-CO complex with L ASM gives only one IR peak (Figure 3, A ), at 2090 cm −1 , the same as that for the 4-coordinated (N 3 -ligated) TMPA complex (Scheme 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%