2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.12821816.v1
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Trapping an Elusive Fe(IV)-Superoxo Intermediate Inside a Self-Assembled Nanocage at Room Temperature

Abstract: Natural metalloenzymes stabilize reactive intermediates through specific metal-substrate interactions in protein confinement. Using the structural blueprint of enzyme pockets it is possible to trap elusive intermediates inside molecular cavities. Here we demonstrate room temperature trapping of a rare yet stable Fe(IV)-superoxo [FeIV(O2)-bTAML] intermediate subsequent to dioxygen binding at the Fe(III) site of a (Et4N)2[FeIII(Cl)(bTAML)] catalyst confined inside the hydrophobic interior of a water-soluble Pd6L… Show more

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