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Water-Soluble Nitroxyl Porphyrin Complexes FeIITPPSHNO and FeIITPPSNO- Obtained from Isolated FeIITPPSNO·
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2019-10Registro en:
Mazzeo, Agostina María; Pellegrino, Juan; Doctorovich, Fabio; Water-Soluble Nitroxyl Porphyrin Complexes FeIITPPSHNO and FeIITPPSNO- Obtained from Isolated FeIITPPSNO·; American Chemical Society; Journal of the American Chemical Society; 141; 46; 10-2019; 18521-18530
0002-7863
1520-5126
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mazzeo, Agostina María
Pellegrino, Juan
Doctorovich, Fabio
Resumen
The first biomimetic water soluble FeII-porphyrin nitroxyl complexes were obtained and characterized by UV-Vis in protonated and deprotonated forms by reduction of previously isolated and characterized FeIITPPSNO?. The pKa involved in the FeII-HNO ⇄ FeII-NO− + H+ equilibrium was estimated to be around 9.7. The FeIITPPSHNO complex spontaneously reoxidizes to the nitrosyl form following a first order kinetic decay with a measured kinetic constant of k = 0.017 s-1. Experiments show that the HNO adduct undergoes unimolecular homolytic cleavage of the H-NO bond. DFT calculations suggest a phlorin radical intermediate for this reaction. The deprotonated NO− complex resulted more stable, with a half-life of about 10 minutes.