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Carbon-13 solid-state NMR studies on synthetic model compounds of [4Fe-4S] clusters in the 2(+) state

Crozet, M
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Chaussade, M
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Bardet, M
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2000
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Carbon-13 solid-state NMR is used to determine, via the temperature dependence of paramagnetic shifts, the spin ladder of magnetic levels and the related spin exchange parameters in 4Fe-4S clusters. This study has been carried out between 180 and 330 K in three model compounds of the active sites of 4Fe-4S proteins: (C2D5)(4)N[Fe4S4((SCD2C6D5)-C-13)(4)], (C2H5)(4)N[Fe4S4(SC(CH3)(3))(4)], and (C2H5)(4)N[Fe4Se4(SC-(CH3)(3))(4)] The temperature dependencies of both the isotropic and anisotropic parts of the C-13 paramagnetic shift tensors have been measured and analyzed. Antiferromagnetic exchange coupling constants among iron atoms of J approximate to 430, 380, and 370 cm(-1) have been deduced from fits of their temperature dependencies. Additional contributions of the double-exchange term B favoring electronic delocalization and of a DeltaJ term associated with the compression of the cubane geometry are also discussed. We also show that connections between these measurements and those of magnetic susceptibility are especially close in the case of the Fe-4-4S odor state.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/jp002005o
Web of Science ID

WOS:000165411700024

Author(s)
Crozet, M
Chaussade, M
Bardet, M
Emsley, L  
Lamotte, B
Mouesca, JM
Date Issued

2000

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume

104

Issue

44

Start page

9990

End page

10000

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 8, 2015
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