Electronic Structure and Reactivity of One-Electron-Oxidized Copper(II) Bis(phenolate)-Dipyrrin Complexes.
The radical complexes are stable in the noncoordinating solvent CH2Cl2 and were structurally characterized. They show largely negative reduction potentials, explaining their spontaneous formation in air. They exhibit intense vis−near-IR bands due to extensive delocalization, and they readily react with alcohols in air to give the corresponding aldehydes, similar to galactose oxidase.
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- Titre
- Electronic Structure and Reactivity of One-Electron-Oxidized Copper(II) Bis(phenolate)-Dipyrrin Complexes.
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2018
- Auteurs
- Lecarme, Laureline, Kochem Amélie, Chiang Linus, Moutet Jules, Berthiol Florian, Philouze Christian, Leconte Nicolas, Storr Tim, and Thomas Fabrice
- Revue
- Inorg. Chem.
- Volume
- 57
- Pagination
- 9708-9719
- ISSN
- 0020-1669
Soumis le 26 avril 2018