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Synthesis and Mössbauer Characterization of Octahedral Iron(II) Carbonyl Complexes FeI<sub>2</sub>(CO)<sub>3</sub>L and FeI<sub>2</sub>(CO)<sub>2</sub>L<sub>2</sub>: Developing Models of the [Fe]-H<sub>2</sub>ase Active Site
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A series of mono- and disubstituted complexes, FeI(2)(CO)(x)L(4-x), x = 2 or 3, is conveniently accessed from simple mixing of N-heterocyclic carbenes, phosphines, and aromatic amines with FeI(2)(CO)(4), first reported by Hieber in 1928. The highly light sensitive complexes yield to crystallization and X-ray diffraction studies for six complexes showing them to be rudimentary structural models of the monoiron hydrogenase, [Fe]-H(2)ase or Hmd, active site in native (Fe(II)(CO)(2)) or CO-inhibited (Fe(II)(CO)(3)) states. Diatomic ligand (nu(CO)) vibrational and Mossbauer spectroscopies are related to those reported for the Hmd active site. The importance of a serial approach for relating such parameters in model compounds to low spin Fe(II) in the diverse ligation of enzyme active sites is stressed.
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