Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 1 de 1
Filtrar
Mais filtros










Base de dados
Intervalo de ano de publicação
1.
Inorg Chem ; 37(25): 6418-6427, 1998 Dec 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11670761

RESUMO

The crystal structures of [Cu(bpnp)(SCN)].NH(4)SCN (1), [Cu(bpnp)(CH(3)COO)].CH(3)OH.C(8)H(10) (2), and [Cu(bpnp)ClO(4)] (3) [Hbpnp = 2-(bis(pyrid-2-ylmethyl)aminomethyl)-4-nitrophenol] reveal a distorted square pyramidal geometry around Cu(II) with an unusual axial coordination of phenolate. The mononuclear complex [Cu(bpnp)(SCN)].NH(4)SCN crystallizes in the triclinic space group P&onemacr; with a = 10.796(2) Å, b = 10.804(2) Å, c = 12.559(2) Å, alpha = 71.38(1) degrees, beta = 72.68(1) degrees, gamma = 61.69(1) degrees, and Z = 2. The mononuclear acetate [Cu(bpnp)(CH(3)COO)].CH(3)OH.C(8)H(10) crystallizes in the triclinic space group P&onemacr; with a = 10.480(6) Å, b = 12.116(4) Å, c = 12.547(3) Å, alpha = 98.77(3) degrees, beta = 113.37(3) degrees, gamma = 100.78(3) degrees, and Z = 2. The binuclear perchlorate complex crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with a = 13.417(3) Å, b = 20.095(2) Å, c= 16.401(2) Å, alpha = 102.21(2) degrees, and Z = 8. The coordination plane in all these complexes is comprised of the tertiary amine and two pyridine nitrogens. The fourth equatorial position is occupied by SCN(-)/CH(3)COO(-) in the mononuclear complexes but by the coordinated phenolate ion from the adjacent molecule in the perchlorate complex, resulting in its dimerization. The unusual occupation of phenolate ion in the axial site is possibly due to the steric constraint at copper imposed by the 5,5,6-chelate ring sequence. The thiocyanate/acetate coordination geometry is reminiscent of the active site of the radical copper enzyme galactose oxidase (GOase) with an axial phenolate and equatorial SCN(-)/CH(3)COO(-) ligands. Further, the present complexes exhibit several spectral features also similar to this enzyme. The addition of chloride or thiocyanate or acetate ions dissociates the dimeric structure of the perchlorate complex to produce the corresponding monomeric derivatives. The study of the interaction of the acetate complex with N(3)(-) and CN(-) ions provide insight into the anion binding properties of the enzyme. The sensitivity of the acetate complex to protons suggests the facile dissociation of the axial phenolate which then acts as a base to bind to protons. The implication of this reaction to the GOase mechanism is discussed.

SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA
...