Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes
Finke S, Stammler A, Oldengott J, Walleck S, Glaser T (2023)
Dalton Transactions.
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Non-heme diiron enzymes activate O2 for the oxidation of substrates in the form of peroxo FeIII2 or high-valent FeIV2 intermediates. We have developed a dinucleating bis(tetradentate) ligand system that stabilizes peroxo and hydroperoxo FeIII2 complexes with terminal 6-methylpyridine donors, while the peroxo FeIII2 intermediate is reactive with terminal pyridine donors presumably via conversion to a fluent high-valent FeIV2 intermediate. We present here a derivative with electron-donating methoxy substituents at the pyridine donors and its diferric complexes with an {FeIIIX(mu-O)FeIIIX} (X- = Cl-, OAc-, and OH-) or an {FeIII(mu-O)(mu-OAc)FeIII} core. The complex-induced oxidation of EtOH with H2O2 provides mu-OAc-, and in acetone, the complex with mixed OH-/OAc- exogenous donors is obtained. Both reactivities indicate a reactive fluent peroxo FeIII2 intermediate. The coupling constant J and the LMCT transitions are insensitive to the nature of the directly bound ligands X- and reflect mainly the electronic structure of the central {FeIII(mu-O)FeIII} core, while Mossbauer spectroscopy and d-d transitions probe the local FeIII sites. The remote methoxy substituents decrease the potential for the oxidation to FeIV by 100 mV, while directly bound OH- in {FeIII(OH)(mu-O)FeIII(OH)} with a short 1.91 A FeIII-OOH bond decreases the potential by 590 mV compared to {FeIII(OAc)(mu-O)FeIII(OAc)} with a 2.01 A FeIII-OOAc bond. Interestingly, this FeIII-OH bond is even shorter (1.87 A) in the mixed OH-/OAc- complex but the potential is the mean value of the potentials of the OH-/OH- and OAc-/OAc- complexes, thus reflecting the electron density of the central {FeIII(mu-O)FeIII} core and not of the local FeIII-OH unit.
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2023
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Dalton Transactions
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1477-9234
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Finke S, Stammler A, Oldengott J, Walleck S, Glaser T. Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes. Dalton Transactions. 2023.
Finke, S., Stammler, A., Oldengott, J., Walleck, S., & Glaser, T. (2023). Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes. Dalton Transactions. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3dt02734a
Finke, Sebastian, Stammler, Anja, Oldengott, Jan, Walleck, Stephan, and Glaser, Thorsten. 2023. “Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes”. Dalton Transactions.
Finke, S., Stammler, A., Oldengott, J., Walleck, S., and Glaser, T. (2023). Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes. Dalton Transactions.
Finke, S., et al., 2023. Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes. Dalton Transactions.
S. Finke, et al., “Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes”, Dalton Transactions, 2023.
Finke, S., Stammler, A., Oldengott, J., Walleck, S., Glaser, T.: Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes. Dalton Transactions. (2023).
Finke, Sebastian, Stammler, Anja, Oldengott, Jan, Walleck, Stephan, and Glaser, Thorsten. “Direct and remote control of electronic structures and redox potentials in mu-oxo diferric complexes”. Dalton Transactions (2023).
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