Electrospray ionization in combination with Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry is used to prepare and characterize at a molecular level high-valent oxoiron intermediates formed in the reaction of [(TPFPP)Fe-III]Cl (TPFPP= meso-tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)porphinato dianion) (1-Cl) with H2O2 in methanol. The intrinsic reactivity in the gas phase of the iron(IV) oxo porphyrin cation radical complex, [(TPFPP)Fe-center dot+(IV)=O](+), has been probed toward selected substrates (S), chosen among naturally occurring and model compounds. Whereas CO and cyclohexane proved to be unreactive, olefins, sulfides, amines, and phosphites all undergo oxygen atom transfer in the gas phase yielding the reduction product 1 and/or an adduct ion ([1-S](+)). The reaction efficiencies show a qualitative correlation with the oxophilic character of the active site of S. A notable exception is nitric oxide, which displays a remarkably high reactivity, in line with the important role of NO reactions with iron porphyrin complexes. Furthermore, subsidiary information on the neat association reaction of 1 with selected ligands (L) has been obtained by a kinetic study showing that both the efficiency and the extent of ligation toward the naked ion 1 depend on the electron-donating ability of L.

Probing the cytochrome P450-like reactivity of high-valent oxo iron intermediates in the gas phase / Crestoni, Maria Elisa; Fornarini, Simonetta. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - STAMPA. - 44:15(2005), pp. 5379-5387. [10.1021/ic048595c]

Probing the cytochrome P450-like reactivity of high-valent oxo iron intermediates in the gas phase

CRESTONI, Maria Elisa;FORNARINI, Simonetta
2005

Abstract

Electrospray ionization in combination with Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance spectrometry is used to prepare and characterize at a molecular level high-valent oxoiron intermediates formed in the reaction of [(TPFPP)Fe-III]Cl (TPFPP= meso-tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)porphinato dianion) (1-Cl) with H2O2 in methanol. The intrinsic reactivity in the gas phase of the iron(IV) oxo porphyrin cation radical complex, [(TPFPP)Fe-center dot+(IV)=O](+), has been probed toward selected substrates (S), chosen among naturally occurring and model compounds. Whereas CO and cyclohexane proved to be unreactive, olefins, sulfides, amines, and phosphites all undergo oxygen atom transfer in the gas phase yielding the reduction product 1 and/or an adduct ion ([1-S](+)). The reaction efficiencies show a qualitative correlation with the oxophilic character of the active site of S. A notable exception is nitric oxide, which displays a remarkably high reactivity, in line with the important role of NO reactions with iron porphyrin complexes. Furthermore, subsidiary information on the neat association reaction of 1 with selected ligands (L) has been obtained by a kinetic study showing that both the efficiency and the extent of ligation toward the naked ion 1 depend on the electron-donating ability of L.
2005
ft-icr mass spectrometry; high-valent oxo iron complexes; ion-molecule reactions; oxidation reactions
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Probing the cytochrome P450-like reactivity of high-valent oxo iron intermediates in the gas phase / Crestoni, Maria Elisa; Fornarini, Simonetta. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - STAMPA. - 44:15(2005), pp. 5379-5387. [10.1021/ic048595c]
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