Bioinspired Non-Heme Iron Complexes: the Evolution of Facial N, N, O Ligand Design
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2020-06
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Iron-containing metalloenzymes that contain the 2-His-1-Carboxylate facial triad at their active site are well known for their ability to activate molecular oxygen and catalyse a broad range of oxidative transformations. Many of these reactions are synthetically challenging, and developing small molecular iron-based catalysts that can achieve similar reactivity and selectivity remains a long-standing goal in homogeneous catalysis. This review focuses on the development of bioinspired facial N,N,O ligands that model the 2-His-1-Carboxylate facial triad to a greater degree of structural accuracy than many of the polydentate N-donor ligands commonly used in this field. By developing robust, well-defined N,N,O facial ligands, an increased understanding could be gained of the factors governing enzymatic reactivity and selectivity.
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2-HIS-1-CARBOXYLATE FACIAL TRIADBIOINSPIRED METAL COMPLEXES; N,N,O LIGANDS; NON-HEME IRON, BIOINSPIRED METAL COMPLEXES, N,N,O LIGANDS, Non-heme iron
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Monkcom, E C, Ghosh, P, Folkertsma, E, Negenman, H A, Lutz, M & Klein Gebbink, R J M 2020, 'Bioinspired Non-Heme Iron Complexes: the Evolution of Facial N, N, O Ligand Design', Chimia, vol. 74, no. 6, pp. 450-466. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2020.450