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A Functional Model of [Fe]-Hydrogenase

Xu, Tao  
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Yin, Chih-Juo Madeline
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Wodrich, Matthew D.  
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2016
Journal Of The American Chemical Society

[Fe]-Hydrogenase catalyzes the hydrogenation of a biological substrate via the heterolytic splitting of molecular hydrogen. While many synthetic models of [Fe]-hydrogenase have been prepared, none yet are capable of activating H-2 on their own. Here, we report the first Fe-based functional mimic of the active site of [Fe]-hydrogenase, which was developed based on a mechanistic understanding. The activity of this iron model complex is enabled by its unique ligand environment, consisting of biomimetic pyridinylacyl and carbonyl ligands, as well as a bioinspired diphosphine ligand with a pendant amine moiety. The model complex activates H-2 and mediates hydrogenation of an aldehyde.

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DOI
10.1021/jacs.5b12095
Web of Science ID

WOS:000372477700003

Author(s)
Xu, Tao  
Yin, Chih-Juo Madeline
Wodrich, Matthew D.  
Mazza, Simona  
Schultz, Katherine M.  
Scopelliti, Rosario  
Hu, Xile  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Journal Of The American Chemical Society
Volume

138

Issue

10

Start page

3270

End page

3273

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LSCI  
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July 19, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/127412
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