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Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Characterization of a Nonheme Fe(IV)=O Complex
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Inorganic ChemistryBioorganic ChemistryEngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesHeme DegradationTerminal IronCondensed Matter PhysicsHeme ParadigmNonheme Iron CatalysisRedox BiologyCatalysisChemistryNonheme FeRedox ChemistryInorganic MaterialCrystallographyDeoxygenation
Following the heme paradigm, it is often proposed that dioxygen activation by nonheme monoiron enzymes involves an iron(IV)=oxo intermediate that is responsible for the substrate oxidation step. Such a transient species has now been obtained from a synthetic complex with a nonheme macrocyclic ligand and characterized spectroscopically. Its high-resolution crystal structure reveals an iron-oxygen bond length of 1.646(3) angstroms, demonstrating that a terminal iron(IV)=oxo unit can exist in a nonporphyrin ligand environment and lending credence to proposed mechanisms of nonheme iron catalysis.
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