This paper describes the kinetics and intimate mechanisms associated with cyanation of [2Fe3S] assemblies to give species structurally related to the subsite of all-iron hydrogenase. Stopped-flow FTIR spectroscopy has enabled the quantitation of the dynamics of five well-defined steps that experimentally illustrate the role of bridging carbonyls in the assembly of the dicyanide species, how on-off sulfur ligation can have a dramatic effect on cyanation kinetics and how the [2Fe3S] core stabilises bridging carbonyl species.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-3765(20020902)8:17<4037::AID-CHEM4037>3.0.CO;2-O | DOI Listing |
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