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Peroxo complexes phthalocyanine

Oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, [2Fe-2S] ferredoxins, 38 224-233 Oxygenyl ion, preparation of, 9 229 Oxyhalides, of berkelium, 28 49, 51-53 Oxyhalogeno cations, 9 276-279 Oxyhemerythrin, 40 373-374, 45 84 XAS, 36 325 Oxyhemocyanin, 40 363 m-peroxo dinuclear copper complexes as models for, 39 41-52 physicochemical properties, 39 47-48 Oxyhemocyanins, XAS, 36 326-327 Oxyhemoglobin, 21 135 Oxyiodonium cations, 9 277 Oxymanganese phthalocyanine, strucmre of, 7 31-35... [Pg.225]

It has long been known (93) that cobalt(II) complexes of phthalocyanines interact with molecular oxygen. The water-soluble tetrasulfonato derivative of the parent phthalocyanine selectively and catalytically oxidizes 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol to the benzoquinone and the dipheno-quinone in both homogeneous solution (94) and when polymer-supported (95). The active intermediate in the catalytic cycle is proposed to be the (as expected) mononuclear dioxygen complex of the cobalt-tetrasulfonatophthalocyanine system (92). It has been proposed that the formation of a peroxo-bridged dinuclear complex is responsible for the deactivation of the cobalt(II)-tetrasulfonatophthalocyanine system, since such a dinuclear system would be unable to further bind and activate dioxygen (96). Such deactivation results, ultimately, in loss of the catalyst and low turnover ratios. [Pg.290]


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