Propentdyopent: the scaffold of a heme metabolite as an electron reservoir in transition metal complexes
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Propentdyopent: the scaffold of a heme metabolite as an electron reservoir in transition metal complexes 2016, 52 (39):6585 Chem. Commun.Journal
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The dipyrrin-1,9-dione scaffold of heme metabolite propendyopent coordinates late transition metals (Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn) forming homoleptic, pseudo-tetrahedral complexes. Electrochemical and spectroscopic studies reveal that the monoanionic, bidentate ligands behave as electron reservoirs as the complexes reversibly host one or two ligand-based radicals.Note
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We gratefully acknowledge Drs Jonathan Loughrey and Sue Roberts for assistance with initial electrochemical measurements and analysis of X-ray diffraction data, respectively. This work was supported by the University of Arizona and by the National Science Foundation ( CAREER grant 1454047 to E.T.).Additional Links
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