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The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations

This review article describes a historical perspective of elucidation of the nature of the chemical bonds of the high-valent transition metal oxo (M=O) and peroxo (M-O-O) compounds in chemistry and biology. The basic concepts and theoretical backgrounds of the broken-symmetry (BS) method are revisit...

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Autores principales: Yamaguchi, Kizashi, Isobe, Hiroshi, Shoji, Mitsuo, Kawakami, Takashi, Miyagawa, Koichi
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28207119
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author Yamaguchi, Kizashi
Isobe, Hiroshi
Shoji, Mitsuo
Kawakami, Takashi
Miyagawa, Koichi
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Isobe, Hiroshi
Shoji, Mitsuo
Kawakami, Takashi
Miyagawa, Koichi
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description This review article describes a historical perspective of elucidation of the nature of the chemical bonds of the high-valent transition metal oxo (M=O) and peroxo (M-O-O) compounds in chemistry and biology. The basic concepts and theoretical backgrounds of the broken-symmetry (BS) method are revisited to explain orbital symmetry conservation and orbital symmetry breaking for the theoretical characterization of four different mechanisms of chemical reactions. Beyond BS methods using the natural orbitals (UNO) of the BS solutions, such as UNO CI (CC), are also revisited for the elucidation of the scope and applicability of the BS methods. Several chemical indices have been derived as the conceptual bridges between the BS and beyond BS methods. The BS molecular orbital models have been employed to explain the metal oxyl-radical character of the M=O and M-O-O bonds, which respond to their radical reactivity. The isolobal and isospin analogy between carbonyl oxide R(2)C-O-O and metal peroxide LFe-O-O has been applied to understand and explain the chameleonic chemical reactivity of these compounds. The isolobal and isospin analogy among Fe=O, O=O, and O have also provided the triplet atomic oxygen ((3)O) model for non-heme Fe(IV)=O species with strong radical reactivity. The chameleonic reactivity of the compounds I (Cpd I) and II (Cpd II) is also explained by this analogy. The early proposals obtained by these theoretical models have been examined based on recent computational results by hybrid DFT (UHDFT), DLPNO CCSD(T(0)), CASPT2, and UNO CI (CC) methods and quantum computing (QC).
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spelling pubmed-106092222023-10-28 The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations Yamaguchi, Kizashi Isobe, Hiroshi Shoji, Mitsuo Kawakami, Takashi Miyagawa, Koichi Molecules Review This review article describes a historical perspective of elucidation of the nature of the chemical bonds of the high-valent transition metal oxo (M=O) and peroxo (M-O-O) compounds in chemistry and biology. The basic concepts and theoretical backgrounds of the broken-symmetry (BS) method are revisited to explain orbital symmetry conservation and orbital symmetry breaking for the theoretical characterization of four different mechanisms of chemical reactions. Beyond BS methods using the natural orbitals (UNO) of the BS solutions, such as UNO CI (CC), are also revisited for the elucidation of the scope and applicability of the BS methods. Several chemical indices have been derived as the conceptual bridges between the BS and beyond BS methods. The BS molecular orbital models have been employed to explain the metal oxyl-radical character of the M=O and M-O-O bonds, which respond to their radical reactivity. The isolobal and isospin analogy between carbonyl oxide R(2)C-O-O and metal peroxide LFe-O-O has been applied to understand and explain the chameleonic chemical reactivity of these compounds. The isolobal and isospin analogy among Fe=O, O=O, and O have also provided the triplet atomic oxygen ((3)O) model for non-heme Fe(IV)=O species with strong radical reactivity. The chameleonic reactivity of the compounds I (Cpd I) and II (Cpd II) is also explained by this analogy. The early proposals obtained by these theoretical models have been examined based on recent computational results by hybrid DFT (UHDFT), DLPNO CCSD(T(0)), CASPT2, and UNO CI (CC) methods and quantum computing (QC). MDPI 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10609222/ /pubmed/37894598 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28207119 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yamaguchi, Kizashi
Isobe, Hiroshi
Shoji, Mitsuo
Kawakami, Takashi
Miyagawa, Koichi
The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations
title The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations
title_full The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations
title_fullStr The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations
title_full_unstemmed The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations
title_short The Nature of the Chemical Bonds of High-Valent Transition–Metal Oxo (M=O) and Peroxo (MOO) Compounds: A Historical Perspective of the Metal Oxyl–Radical Character by the Classical to Quantum Computations
title_sort nature of the chemical bonds of high-valent transition–metal oxo (m=o) and peroxo (moo) compounds: a historical perspective of the metal oxyl–radical character by the classical to quantum computations
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28207119
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