The oxygen-evolving center (OEC) in photosynthesis is a unique Mn CaO -cluster that catalyzes the water-splitting reaction in nature. Understanding its catalytic mechanism for the O=O bond formation is of great challenge and long-standing issue, which is severely restricted by the lack of precise structure and mechanism mimics of this heterometallic-oxide cluster. Herein, we report two synthetic (Mn XO ) O-clusters (X=Sr , La ) that closely mimic the heterometallic-oxide Mn XO cubane and three different types of μ-oxide bridges (μ -O , μ -O , and μ -O ) simultaneously as seen in the OEC. By resolving the crystal structures of both oxidized and reduced forms of the cluster, we have identified significant redox-induced structural changes that take place on the μ -oxide bridge, rather than the μ -oxide or μ -oxide bridges. Our results provide chemical insights into understanding the reactivity of three different types of oxide bridges in the biological Mn CaO -cluster in PSII.
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