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Zinc model complexes, bearing

D. Zinc Model Complexes Bearing Bis(pyrazol-l-yl)acetato Ligands 122... [Pg.101]

Some of the first catalytic model systems for the simulation of the function of methane monooxygenase comprise monomeric as well as dimeric iron-containing model complexes bearing hydro-tris(pyrazolyl)borate ligands [6]. These complexes, e.g. 3, catalyze the oxidation of aromatic and aliphatic carbon-hydrogen bonds in the presence of oxygen (1 atm), acetic acid and zinc powder at room temperature (Scheme 2). [Pg.188]

Hunter (60) reported a self-assembled open polymer formed by a zinc porphyrin bearing one para-aniline substituent at the meso position. The ortho- and mela-analogs discussed above form closed dimers, but the geometry of the para-derivative precludes this, and polymerization is the only alternative (76, Fig. 31). Although the dilution experiments could be fitted to a non-cooperative polymerization model with a pairwise association constant (K = 190 M 1) practically identical to that found for simple aniline-zinc porphyrin complexes (K = 130 M 1), broadening of the 4H NMR spectrum at high concentrations is characteristic of oligomerization. [Pg.249]

Many artificial systems have been designed recently to imitate the function and behaviour of native enzymes - biomimetic chemistry [27]. Among them, calixarene-based receptors bearing one, two or three Zn(II) complexes on the upper rim were prepared as a model for phosphoesterases [28-31]. Dinuclear receptor 25 was reported to enhance the rate of transesterification of the RNA model substrate 2-hydroxypropyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate more than 20,000 times compared with the non-catalysed reaction. The complexation mode for the phosphate anion can be described as cascade complexation where the anion is coordinated within the cavity formed by two zinc cations. [Pg.76]

The mechanism of stereoregulation in the stereoselective polymerisation of propylene oxide with zinc dialkoxide and related zinc dialkoxide-ethylzinc alkoxide complexes has been satisfactorily explained by the enantiomorphic catalyst sites model prepared by Tsuruta et al. [52,75], According to this model, the presence of chiral sites with a central octahedral zinc atom, bearing the polymer chain and coordinating the monomer, was assumed to be the origin of the stereoregulation mechanism. [Pg.442]

Two model studies have been reported by Prince and Woolley which have a bearing on the role of the zinc in carbonic anhydrase. A macrocycle (4) has been synthesized which, when co-ordinated to zinc, produces a complex which also contains one water molecule in the inner co-ordination sphere this water molecule has a pXa of ca. 8—a. value considerably closer to that postulated for carbonic anhydrase (ca. 7) than is the value for hexa-aquozinc... [Pg.339]


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