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Synthesis and Characterization of a Series of Model Complexes of the Active Site of [Fe]-Hydrogenase (Hmd)

Chen, Dafa  
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Ahrens-Botzong, Annegret
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Schünemann, Volker
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2011
Inorganic Chemistry

A series of Fe complexes were synthesized and characterized as small molecule mimics for the active site of [Fe]-hydrogenase (Hmd). The collection includes both structurally new compounds and analogues of previously reported models. These complexes contain the essential ligands of the enzyme, namely, acyl, CO, pyridone, and sulfur ligands. They serve as IR and Mssbauer spectroscopic models for the Fe center in [Fe]-hydrogenase. The field-dependent Mssbauer study of representative model complexes shows that the sign and absolute value of the quadrupole splitting are sensitive to the change in the ligand environment of the Fe center.

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DOI
10.1021/ic200580z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290978400066

Author(s)
Chen, Dafa  
Ahrens-Botzong, Annegret
Schünemann, Volker
Scopelliti, Rosario  
Hu, Xile  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Inorganic Chemistry
Volume

50

Issue

11

Start page

5249

End page

5257

Subjects

Cluster-Free Hydrogenase

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Crystal-Structure

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Iron Hydrogenase

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3Rd Hydrogenase

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H-2 Activation

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Spectroscopy

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Mossbauer

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Reveals

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Ligands

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April 22, 2011
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