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Science ; 316(5824): 585-7, 2007 Apr 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17463285

ABSTRACT

Models of the active site in [NiFe]hydrogenase enzymes have proven challenging to prepare. We isolated a paramagnetic dinuclear nickel-ruthenium complex with a bridging hydrido ligand from the heterolytic cleavage of H2 by a dinuclear NiRu aqua complex in water under ambient conditions (20 degrees C and 1 atmosphere pressure). The structure of the hexacoordinate Ni(mu-H)Ru complex was unequivocally determined by neutron diffraction analysis, and it comes closest to an effective analog for the core structure of the proposed active form of the enzyme.


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Hydrogen/chemistry , Hydrogenase/chemistry , Iron/chemistry , Nickel/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/chemistry , Ruthenium/chemistry , Binding Sites , Biomimetics , Catalysis , Crystallization , Crystallography, X-Ray , Hydrogenase/metabolism , Ligands , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Mimicry , Neutron Diffraction , Organometallic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Spectrophotometry, Infrared
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J Org Chem ; 68(12): 4720-6, 2003 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12790575

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The g(zz) values of ESR spectra of superoxide (O(2)(.-) complexes of metal ion salts acting as Lewis acids with different ligands and counterions were determined in acetonitrile at 143 K. The binding energies (DeltaE) of (O(2)(.-)/Lewis acid complexes have been evaluated from deviation of the g(zz) values from the free spin value. The DeltaE value is quite sensitive to the difference in the counterions and ligands of metal ion salts acting as Lewis acids. On the other hand, the fluorescence maxima of the singlet excited states of 10-methylacridone/Lewis acid complexes are red-shifted as compared with that of 10-methylacridone, and the relative emission energies (Deltahnu(f)) vary significantly depending on the Lewis acidity of metal ion salts with different counterions and ligands. The promoting effects of Lewis acids were also examined on electron transfer from cobalt(II) tetraphenylporphyrin to oxygen in acetonitrile at 298 K, which does not occur in the absence of Lewis acids under otherwise the same experimental conditions. Both DeltaE and Deltahnu(f) values are well correlated with the promoting effects of Lewis acids on the electron transfer reduction of oxygen. Such correlations indicate that DeltaE and Deltahnu(f) values can be used as quantitative measures of Lewis acidity of metal ion salts with different ligands and counterions. The Lewis acidity thus determined can also be applied to predict the promoting effects of Lewis acids on organic synthesis.

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