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The size-exclusion and ion-exchange properties of zeoHtes have been exploited to cause electroactive species to align at a zeoHte—water interface (233—235). The zeoHte thus acts as a template for the self-organization of electron transfer (ET) chains that may find function as biomimetic photosynthetic systems, current rectifiers, and photodiodes. An example is the three subunit ET chain comprising Fe(CN)g anion (which is charge-excluded from the anionic zeoHte pore stmcture), Os(bipyridine)3 (which is an interfacial cation due to size exclusion of the bipyridine ligand), and an intrazeoHte cation (trimethylamino)methylferrocene (F J ). A cationic polymer bound to the (CN) anion holds the self-assembled stmcture at an... [Pg.209]

Scheme 14 Biomimetic ligands used in iron-catalyzed alkane oxidation... Scheme 14 Biomimetic ligands used in iron-catalyzed alkane oxidation...
Scheme 17 Biomimetic ligands used in Fe-catalyzed alkane oxidations... Scheme 17 Biomimetic ligands used in Fe-catalyzed alkane oxidations...
In recent years, several model complexes have been synthesized and studied to understand the properties of these complexes, for example, the influence of S- or N-ligands or NO-releasing abilities [119]. It is not always easy to determine the electronic character of the NO-ligands in nitrosyliron complexes thus, forms of NO [120], neutral NO, or NO [121] have been postulated depending on each complex. Similarly, it is difficult to determine the oxidation state of Fe therefore, these complexes are categorized in the Enemark-Feltham notation [122], where the number of rf-electrons of Fe is indicated. In studies on the nitrosylation pathway of thiolate complexes, Liaw et al. could show that the nitrosylation of complexes [Fe(SR)4] (R = Ph, Et) led to the formation of air- and light-sensitive mono-nitrosyl complexes [Fe(NO)(SR)3] in which tetrathiolate iron(+3) complexes were reduced to Fe(+2) under formation of (SR)2. Further nitrosylation by NO yields the dinitrosyl complexes [(SR)2Fe(NO)2], while nitrosylation by NO forms the neutral complex [Fe(NO)2(SR)2] and subsequently Roussin s red ester [Fe2(p-SR)2(NO)4] under reductive elimination forming (SR)2. Thus, nitrosylation of biomimetic oxidized- and reduced-form rubredoxin was mimicked [121]. Lip-pard et al. showed that dinuclear Fe-clusters are susceptible to disassembly in the presence of NO [123]. [Pg.209]

Figure 18.20 A plausible ORR catalytic cycle by biomimetic catalysts 2 (Fig. 18.17). Cu is ligated by three imidazoles (omitted for clarity) and potentially an exogenous ligand, whose nature is not known. All intermediates other than ferric-peroxo and ferric-hydroperoxo were prepared independently. Figure 18.20 A plausible ORR catalytic cycle by biomimetic catalysts 2 (Fig. 18.17). Cu is ligated by three imidazoles (omitted for clarity) and potentially an exogenous ligand, whose nature is not known. All intermediates other than ferric-peroxo and ferric-hydroperoxo were prepared independently.
Nickel complexes of this group are of interest in biomimetic work. By means of ligand (320) the complete reaction cycle of acteyl CoA synthase could be executed (Scheme 2). Ligand (320) can also be synthesized by a template reaction. Upon reduction of the Ni11 complex (321) with Na/Hg, the ligand backbone is cleaved, resulting in a thermally stable trinuclear Ni11 alkyl thiolato complex (322). [Pg.327]

Lippard and co-workers synthesized482 a hexaimidazole ligand to encapsulate two copper ions in a biomimetic environment, and reported a very interesting dicopper(II) complex (585) (D2d... [Pg.857]

Macrocyclic complexes of zinc have inspired interest in varied areas such as supramolecular and biomimetic chemistry including hydrolysis enzymes, such as phosphatases and esterases, and also for the fluorescent detection of zinc. The polyaza macrocycles and their A--functionalized derivatives are particularly well represented. An important aspect of macrocycle synthesis is the use of metal templates to form the ligand. Examples of zinc as a template ion will be discussed where relevant. [Pg.1204]

Different ligands applicable in biomimetic studies have been synthesized by ring-opening reaction of 1,4,7-triazatricyclo[5.2.1.04,10]decane 40 via alkylation (Scheme 33) <20010L2855>. [Pg.662]

Lahrou NE, Clonis YD. Biomimetic dye-ligand for oxalate requiring enzymes Studies with oxalate oxidase and oxalate decarboxylase. J Biochem 1995 40 59. [Pg.195]


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