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An Iron(III) Superoxide Corrole from Iron(II) and Dioxygen.

Jireh Joy D SacramentoTherese AlbertMaxime A SieglerPierre Moënne-LoccozDavid P Goldberg
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
A new structurally characterized ferrous corrole [FeII (ttppc)]- (1) binds one equivalent of dioxygen to form [FeIII (O2 -. )(ttppc)]- (2). This complex exhibits a 16/18 O2 -isotope sensitive ν(O-O) stretch at 1128 cm-1 concomitantly with a single ν(Fe-O2 ) at 555 cm-1 , indicating it is an η1 -superoxo ("end-on") iron(III) complex. Complex 2 is the first well characterized Fe-O2 corrole, and mediates the following biologically relevant oxidation reactions: dioxygenation of an indole derivative, and H-atom abstraction from an activated O-H bond.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • molecular dynamics
  • mass spectrometry
  • solid phase extraction