Reversible dioxygen uptake at [Cu 4 ] clusters.
Manasseh Kusi OseiSaber MirzaeiM Saeed MirzaeiAgustin VallesRaúl Hernández SánchezPublished in: Chemical science (2024)
Dioxygen binding solely through non-covalent interactions is rare. In living systems, dioxygen transport takes place via iron or copper-containing biological cofactors. Specifically, a reversible covalent interaction is established when O 2 binds to the mono or polynuclear metal center. However, O 2 stabilization in the absence of covalent bond formation is challenging and rarely observed. Here, we demonstrate a unique example of reversible non-covalent binding of dioxygen within the cavity of a well-defined synthetic all-Cu(i) tetracopper cluster.