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  • Type III dicopper centres are crucial for enzymes that oxidize catechols, but research on synthetic models is lagging behind studies on heme enzymes due to the lack of informative spectroscopic features.
  • This study presents sapphyrin-chelated dicopper complexes that can exist in various oxidation states and geometries, displaying unique colors and electronic spectra similar to heme.
  • Characterization techniques like NMR and EPR demonstrated the structural properties of these complexes and showed that they can effectively catalyze the aerobic oxidation of catechol to quinone, providing insights into the reaction mechanisms.

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Type III dicopper centres are the heart of the reactive sites of enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of catechols. Numerous synthetic model complexes have been prepared to uncover the fundamental chemistry involved in these processes, but progress is still lagging much behind that for heme enzymes. One reason is that the latter gain very much from the informative spectroscopic features of their porphyrin-based metal-chelating ligand. We now introduce sapphyrin-chelated dicopper complexes and show that they may be isolated in different oxidation states and coordination geometries, with distinctive colors and electronic spectra due to the heme-like ligands. The dicopper(i) complex was characterized by H and F NMR spectroscopy of the metal-chelating sapphyrin, the oxygenated dicopper(ii) complex by EPR, and crystallographic data was obtained for the tetracopper(ii)-bis-sapphyrin complex . This uncovered a non-heme [Cu(OH)] cluster, held together with the aid of two sapphyrin ligands, with structural features reminiscent of those of catechol oxidase. Biomimetic activity was demonstrated by the catalyzed aerobic oxidation of catechol to quinone; the sapphyrin ligand aided very much in gaining information about reactive intermediates and the rate-limiting step of the reaction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8480325PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02593gDOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Type III dicopper centres are crucial for enzymes that oxidize catechols, but research on synthetic models is lagging behind studies on heme enzymes due to the lack of informative spectroscopic features.
  • This study presents sapphyrin-chelated dicopper complexes that can exist in various oxidation states and geometries, displaying unique colors and electronic spectra similar to heme.
  • Characterization techniques like NMR and EPR demonstrated the structural properties of these complexes and showed that they can effectively catalyze the aerobic oxidation of catechol to quinone, providing insights into the reaction mechanisms.
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