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A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework
The role of peroxometal species as reactive intermediates in myriad biological processes has motivated the synthesis and study of analogous molecular model complexes. Peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin complexes are of particular interest, owing to their potential ability to form from reversible O(2) bin...
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author | Gallagher, Audrey T. Lee, Jung Yoon Kathiresan, Venkatesan Anderson, John S. Hoffman, Brian M. Harris, T. David |
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description | The role of peroxometal species as reactive intermediates in myriad biological processes has motivated the synthesis and study of analogous molecular model complexes. Peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin complexes are of particular interest, owing to their potential ability to form from reversible O(2) binding, yet have been exceedingly difficult to isolate and characterize in molecular form. Alternatively, immobilization of metalloporphyrin sites within a metal–organic framework (MOF) can enable the study of interactions between low-coordinate metal centers and gaseous substrates, without interference from bimolecular reactions and axial ligation by solvent molecules. Here, we employ this approach to isolate the first rigorously four-coordinate manganese(ii) porphyrin complex and examine its reactivity with O(2) using infrared spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, EPR spectroscopy, and O(2) adsorption analysis. X-ray diffraction experiments reveal for the first time a peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin species, which exhibits a side-on, η(2) binding mode. Infrared and EPR spectroscopic data confirm the formulation of a peroxomanganese(iv) electronic structure, and show that O(2) binding is reversible at ambient temperature, in contrast to what has been observed in molecular form. Finally, O(2) gas adsorption measurements are employed to quantify the enthalpy of O(2) binding as h(ads) = –49.6(8) kJ mol(–1). This enthalpy is considerably higher than in the corresponding Fe- and Co-based MOFs, and is found to increase with increasing reductive capacity of the M(II/III) redox couple. |
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spelling | pubmed-58903242018-04-19 A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework Gallagher, Audrey T. Lee, Jung Yoon Kathiresan, Venkatesan Anderson, John S. Hoffman, Brian M. Harris, T. David Chem Sci Chemistry The role of peroxometal species as reactive intermediates in myriad biological processes has motivated the synthesis and study of analogous molecular model complexes. Peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin complexes are of particular interest, owing to their potential ability to form from reversible O(2) binding, yet have been exceedingly difficult to isolate and characterize in molecular form. Alternatively, immobilization of metalloporphyrin sites within a metal–organic framework (MOF) can enable the study of interactions between low-coordinate metal centers and gaseous substrates, without interference from bimolecular reactions and axial ligation by solvent molecules. Here, we employ this approach to isolate the first rigorously four-coordinate manganese(ii) porphyrin complex and examine its reactivity with O(2) using infrared spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, EPR spectroscopy, and O(2) adsorption analysis. X-ray diffraction experiments reveal for the first time a peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin species, which exhibits a side-on, η(2) binding mode. Infrared and EPR spectroscopic data confirm the formulation of a peroxomanganese(iv) electronic structure, and show that O(2) binding is reversible at ambient temperature, in contrast to what has been observed in molecular form. Finally, O(2) gas adsorption measurements are employed to quantify the enthalpy of O(2) binding as h(ads) = –49.6(8) kJ mol(–1). This enthalpy is considerably higher than in the corresponding Fe- and Co-based MOFs, and is found to increase with increasing reductive capacity of the M(II/III) redox couple. Royal Society of Chemistry 2017-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5890324/ /pubmed/29675204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03739b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0) |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Gallagher, Audrey T. Lee, Jung Yoon Kathiresan, Venkatesan Anderson, John S. Hoffman, Brian M. Harris, T. David A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework |
title | A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework
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title_full | A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework
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title_fullStr | A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework
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title_full_unstemmed | A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework
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title_short | A structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible O(2) binding within a metal–organic framework
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title_sort | structurally-characterized peroxomanganese(iv) porphyrin from reversible o(2) binding within a metal–organic framework |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5890324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29675204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03739b |
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