Issue 4, 1979

Spectroscopic and redox studies of some copper(II) complexes with biomimetic donor atoms: implications for protein copper centres

Abstract

The redox chemistry and e.s.r. spectra of a number of copper(II) complexes with nitrogen- and sulphur-donor ligands have been examined, including complexes with 2,2′-bi-imidazole, histamine, and cyclic and acyclic saturated amine and thioether ligands. The tetrahedral CuIIS4 centre generated by γ-irradiation of single crystals of a thioacetamide complex of CuI has a low value of |A|. Tetrahedral distortion of otherwise tetragonal copper(II) centres increases g and decreases |A| for N-, S-, and O-donor ligands, and is a more effective source of reduction of |A| than charge effects. The quotient g/|A| appears to be a convenient empirical index of distortion of the donor set from planar toward tetrahedral, indicating that most type I copper in proteins is tetrahedrally, rather than tetragonally, co-ordinated.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 600-608

Spectroscopic and redox studies of some copper(II) complexes with biomimetic donor atoms: implications for protein copper centres

U. Sakaguchi and A. W. Addison, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 600 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790000600

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