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The bimetallic [M1M2(tren)2(CAn?)]m+ series, where M = GaIII or CrIII and CA is the chloranilate ligand which can take on diamagnetic (CAcat,cat)4? or paramagnetic (CAsq,cat)3? forms, comprises an electronically diverse series of compounds ranging from the closed-shell [Ga2(tren)2(CAcat,cat)]2+ to the S = 5/2 ground state of [Cr2(tren)2(CAsq,cat)]3+. This report deals with the interpretation of the EPR and ENDOR spectra of [Ga2(tren)2(CAsq,cat)](BPh4)2(BF4) (2) and the related derivative [Ga2(tren)2(DHBQ)](BPh4)2(BF4) (2a) (where DHBQ is the fully deprotonated trianionic form of 2,5-dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone) in an effort to further characterize the electronic structure of this radical species. The X-band (~9.5 GHz) EPR spectrum of complex 2 acquired in a butyronitrile/propionitrile glass at 4 K reveals a rhombic g-tensor with gxx = 2.0100, gyy = 2.0097, and gzz = 2.0060 with hyperfine interactions due to spin delocalization onto the two Ga nuclei (axx = 4.902 G, ayy = 4.124 G, azz = 3.167 G); the origin of the hyperfine coupling was confirmed by analysis of the room temperature spectra of complexes 2 and 2a. The low-temperature spectrum of complex 2 also indicates the presence of a triplet electronic state characterized by a g-value of 2.009 and axial zero-field splitting of D = 150 G (0.012 cm?1) as determined from measurements carried out at both X- and W-band (~95 GHz) frequencies. This triplet state is believed to arise due to a weak intermolecular Heisenberg exchange interaction between two aggregating complexes. ENDOR measurements on complex 2a at 20 K allowed for a determination of the magnitude of hyperfine coupling to the protons associated with the radical bridge as well as providing a rare example of an ENDOR signal arising from coupling to a gallium nucleus. Finally, these results were combined with literature data on the free semiquinone form of the bridging ligand in order to assess the extent to which density functional theory can predict unpaired spin density distribution in a complex molecule of this type. Although differences between theory and experiment were noted, DFT was able to provide a reasonably accurate picture of the electronic structure of this system as well as provide insight into the spin polarization mechanism(s) responsible for the observed hyperfine interactions.  相似文献   

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The purpose of the work was to provide a crystallographic demonstration of the venerable idea that CO photolyzed from ferrous heme-a3 moves to the nearby cuprous ion in the cytochrome c oxidases. Crystal structures of CO-bound cytochrome ba3-oxidase from Thermus thermophilus, determined at ~ 2.8–3.2 Å resolution, reveal a Fe–C distance of ~ 2.0 Å, a Cu–O distance of 2.4 Å and a Fe–C–O angle of ~ 126°. Upon photodissociation at 100 K, X-ray structures indicate loss of Fea3–CO and appearance of CuB–CO having a Cu–C distance of ~ 1.9 Å and an O–Fe distance of ~ 2.3 Å. Absolute FTIR spectra recorded from single crystals of reduced ba3–CO that had not been exposed to X-ray radiation, showed several peaks around 1975 cm? 1; after photolysis at 100 K, the absolute FTIR spectra also showed a significant peak at 2050 cm? 1. Analysis of the ‘light’ minus ‘dark’ difference spectra showed four very sharp CO stretching bands at 1970 cm? 1, 1977 cm? 1, 1981 cm? 1, and 1985 cm? 1, previously assigned to the Fea3–CO complex, and a significantly broader CO stretching band centered at ~ 2050 cm? 1, previously assigned to the CO stretching frequency of CuB bound CO. As expected for light propagating along the tetragonal axis of the P43212 space group, the single crystal spectra exhibit negligible dichroism. Absolute FTIR spectrometry of a CO-laden ba3 crystal, exposed to an amount of X-ray radiation required to obtain structural data sets before FTIR characterization, showed a significant signal due to photogenerated CO2 at 2337 cm? 1 and one from traces of CO at 2133 cm? 1; while bands associated with CO bound to either Fea3 or to CuB in “light” minus “dark” FTIR difference spectra shifted and broadened in response to X-ray exposure. In spite of considerable radiation damage to the crystals, both X-ray analysis at 2.8 and 3.2 Å and FTIR spectra support the long-held position that photolysis of Fea3–CO in cytochrome c oxidases leads to significant trapping of the CO on the CuB atom; Fea3 and CuB ligation, at the resolutions reported here, are otherwise unaltered. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Respiratory Oxidases.  相似文献   

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《Inorganica chimica acta》2006,359(6):1855-1869
A series of discrete, mononuclear palladium(II)–methyl complexes, together with several palladium(II)–chloro analogues, of pyridine-functionalised bis-NHC ligands have been prepared via ligand transmetallation from the silver(I)-NHC complexes. The reported complexes comprise examples with both the methylene-bridged 2,6-bis[(3-R-imidazolin-2-yliden-1-yl)methyl]pyridine (RCNC; R = Mes, dipp, tBu) and planar 2,6-bis(3-R-imidazolin-2-yliden-1-yl)pyridine (RCNC; R = Mes, dipp) ligands and, when combined with the previously reported MeCNC/MeCNC examples, cover a broad spectrum of ligand substituent steric and electronic properties, including the bulky Mes and dipp groups frequently used in catalytic applications. The palladium(II) complexes have been characterised by a variety of methods, including single crystal X-ray crystallography, with the shielding of the Pd–Me groups in the proton NMR spectra of some of the N-aryl substituted examples correlated with the proximity of the aryl rings to the methyl group in the solid state structures. The [PdMe(RCNC/RCNC)]+ complexes undergo thermal degradation via reductive methyl-NHC coupling to give 2-methyl-3-R-imidazolium-1-yl species with relative stabilities in the order of [PdMe(MesCNC)]BF4 > [PdMe(MeCNC)]BF4  [PdMe(MesCNC)]BF4 > [PdMe(MeCNC)]BF4 > [PdMe(tBuCNC)]BF4  [PdMe(tBuCNC)]BF4 (not isolable). A comparison of the activity of the complexes as precatalysts in a model Heck coupling reaction shows greatest activity in those species bearing bulkier N-substituents, with complexes bearing RCNC ligands generally more efficient precatalysts than those bearing RCNC ligands.  相似文献   

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《Process Biochemistry》2010,45(7):1052-1056
A new enzyme was isolated from the fungus combs in the nest of Odontotermes formosanus and identified as a laccase. The single laccase was purified with a purification factor of 16.83 by ammonium sulphate precipitation and anion exchange chromatography, to a specific activity of 211.11 U mg−1. Its molecular mass was 65 kDa. The optimum pH value and temperature were 4.0 °C and 10 °C with ABTS as the substrate, respectively. The enzyme activity stabilized at temperatures between 10 °C and 30 °C and decreased rapidly when the temperature was above 30 °C. The Vmax and Km values were 3.62 μmol min−1 mg−1 and 119.52 μM, respectively. Ethanol concentration affected laccase activity, inhibiting 60% of enzyme activity at a concentration of 70%. Metal ions of Mg2+, Ba2+ and Fe2+ showed inhibition on enzyme activity of 17.2%, 5.3% and 9.4%, respectively, with the increase of metal ions concentration from 1 mM to 5 mM. Especially Fe2+ strongly inhibited enzyme activity up to 89% inhibition at a concentration of 1 mM.  相似文献   

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《Inorganica chimica acta》2001,312(1-2):67-73
Palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes, [PdX(NS3 1Bu)]BPh4 (X=Cl, Br, I; NS3 1Bu=tris[2-(tert-butylthio)ethyl]amine) and [PtCl(NS3 1Bu)]BPh4, were prepared, and their structures were determined by X-ray analyses. The geometry around the palladium and platinum atoms is square planar. The NS3 1Bu ligand functions as a tridentate ligand and one sulfur atom is not coordinated to the metal. The 1H NMR spectrum of [PdCl(NS3 1Bu)]BPh4 in acetone-d6 exhibited a dynamic behavior. At 20°C the spectrum showed a singlet signal at 1.60 ppm that can be assigned to tert-butyl protons, whereas at −70°C three singlet signals were observed at 1.36, 1.61, and 1.70 ppm with an intensity ratio of 1: 0.25: 2. The signals at 1.36 and 1.70 ppm are assigned to the tert-butyl protons in the square-planar structure, and these signals are consistent with the X-ray structure. The signal at 1.61 ppm can be assigned to the tert-butyl protons in a trigonal-bipyramidal structure where the three tert-butyl groups are magnetically equivalent. Thus, we concluded that the coordination-site exchange occurred via a trigonal-bipyramidal intermediate. The square-planar and trigonal-bipyramidal species of [PdCl(NS3 1Bu)]BPh4 are in equilibrium in acetone-d6. The equilibrium was shifted toward the square-planar species on decreasing the temperature. The 1H NMR spectra for [PdX(NS3 1Bu)]BPh4 (X=Cl, Br, and I) were similar to one another at the same temperature, suggesting that the site-exchange process is insensitive to the kind of coexisting halogen ligand. The site exchange reaction of [PtCl(NS3 1Bu)]BPh4 seems to occur more slowly than that of the palladium(II) analogue.  相似文献   

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The trinuclear cluster (cyclam)Co[(μ-Cl)U(Me2Pz)4]2 (cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane, Me2Pz? = 3,5-dimethylpyrazolate) is synthesized through cleavage of the homoleptic dimer [U(Me2Pz)4]2 by (cyclam)CoCl2. A single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals a linear chloride-bridged structure analogous to that previously reported for (cyclam)M[(μ-Cl)U(Me2Pz)4]2 (M = Ni, Cu, Zn). The magnetic exchange coupling of the CoU2 cluster was probed by analyzing the temperature dependence of its magnetic susceptibility. Comparison of χMT versus T between the CoU2 species and the diamagnetic ZnU2 cluster demonstrates the presence of ferromagnetic coupling between the CoII and UIV centers. We present methods for estimating upper and lower bounds for the exchange interaction energy in such systems and find that for CoU2, the exchange constant, J, lies in the range 15–48 cm?1. Application of these methods to the previously reported NiU2 cluster suggests somewhat weaker ferromagnetic exchange, with J lying in the range 2.8–19 cm?1. AC magnetic susceptibility experiments were not indicative of single-molecule magnet behavior for the CoU2 cluster, although qualitative interpretation of the low-temperature magnetization data suggests the presence of significant zero-field splitting in the ground state.  相似文献   

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A new laccase from Shiraia sp.SUPER-H168 was purified by ion exchange column chromatography and gel permeation chromatography and the apparent molecular mass of this enzyme was 70.78 kDa, as determined by MALDI/TOF-MS. The optimum pH value of the purified laccase was 4, 6, 5.5 and 3 with 2,6-dimethoxyphenol (DMP), syringaldazine, guaiacol and 2,2′-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonate) (ABTS) as substrates, respectively. The optimum temperature of the purified laccase was 50 °C using DMP, syringaldazine and guaiacol as substrates, but 60 °C for ABTS. Inhibitors and metal ions of SDS, NaN3, Ag+ and Fe3+ showed inhibition on enzyme activity of 10.22%, 7.86%, 8.13% and 67.50%, respectively. Fe2+ completely inhibited the purified laccase. The Kcat/Km values of the purified laccase toward DMP, ABTS guaiacol and syringaldazine were 3.99 × 106, 3.74 × 107, 8.01 × 104 and 2.35 × 107 mol?1 L S?1, respectively. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the purified laccase showed 36.4% similarity to Pleurotus ostrestus. Approximately 66% of the Acid Blue 129 (100 mg L?1) was decolorized by 2.5 U of the purified laccase after a 120 min incubation at 50 °C. Acid Red 1 (20 mg L?1) and Reactive Black 5 (50 mg L?1) were decolorized by the purified laccase after the addition of Acid Blue 129 (100 mg L?1).  相似文献   

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One mannanase and one of the three xylanases produced by Ceriporiopsis subvermispora grown on Pinus taeda wood chips were characterized. A combination of ion exchange chromatography and SDS-PAGE data revealed the existence of a high-molecular-weight mannanase of 150 kDa that was active against galactoglucomannan and xylan. Its activity was optimal at pH 4.5. The Km value with galactoglucomannan as substrate was 0.50 mg ml?1. One xylanase with molecular mass of 79 kDa was also purified and characterized. Its activity was optimal at 60 °C and pH 8.0. Its Km value with birchwood xylan as substrate was 1.65 mg ml?1. Both the mannanase and the 79 kDa xylanase displayed relatively high activity on carboxymethyl cellulose. The sensitivity of the xylanase and mannanase to various salts was evaluated. None of the tested salts inhibited the xylanase, but Mn+2, Fe+3, and Cu+2 were strong inhibitors for the mannanase.  相似文献   

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《Inorganica chimica acta》2006,359(4):1135-1146
We are reporting the stability constants of the different complexes between phosphonoacetic acid (PAA), phosphonoformic acid (PFA), aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), aminoethylphosphonic acid (AEPA) and methylenediphosphonic acid (MDP) with the aluminum metal ion in aqueous solutions. (In this study the term aluminum is reserved for the 3+ ion.) The affinity of the phosphonic acid derivatives to chelate aluminum has been tested by potentiometric titrations with I = 0.10 M KNO3 at 25 ± 0.1 °C. The proposed aluminum–ligand complex structures have been confirmed by 31P NMR, 13C NMR, and 27Al NMR experiments. Both PAA and PFA formed simple one to one complexes. The respective values for PAA are log β111 = 13.57, log β110 = 10.58, and log β11−1 = 5.84. The respective values for PFA are log β112 = 15.24, log β111 = 13.11, and log β110 = 6.88. In contrast to PAA and PFA, the major species formed with AMPA and AEPA consist of a series of dimeric complexes. The 31P NMR spectra of these complexes indicate that the amine groups do not co-ordinate to aluminum and remain protonated. In addition to these dimeric complexes, a monoprotonated monomer of Al–AMPA also has been detected. The 27Al NMR experiments indicated that the aluminum is hexacoordinated in all the complexes in this study and the hydroxide ion did not remove aluminium from its complexes. Among the ligands studied, PAA and PFA were able to solubilize aluminum at physiological pH. A comparison between the acidities and the chelating properties of the ligands used is presented.  相似文献   

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In this contribution we study and analyse the influence of the different parameters involved in the magnetic susceptibility of six-coordinated high-spin Co(II) complexes. We propose an empirical expression to fit the magnetic susceptibility of polycrystalline samples of mononuclear Co(II) complexes with an axial distortion, the variable parameters being Δ (axial distortion), α (orbital reduction factor) and λ (spin–orbit coupling). This expression avoids solving the 12 × 12 matrix associated to the distortion of the 4T1g term. In order to take into account the magnetic coupling (J) in the polynuclear Co(II) complexes, a perturbational approach is proposed to describe their magnetic susceptibility in the whole temperature range (2–300 K) as a function of J, Δ, α and λ. This approach is valid in the limit of the weak magnetic coupling as compared to the spin–orbit coupling, |J/λ| < 0.1. The model allows the treatment of each cobalt(II) ion in axial symmetry as an effective spin Seff = 1/2. That causes a drastic reduction of the matrix size of the polynuclear compounds from 12n × 12n to 2n × 2n, n being the number of Co(II) ions in the complex. The main advantage of the model is to make possible the fit of the magnetic susceptibility data of those polynuclear Co(II) complexes whose high nuclearity involved intractable matrices.  相似文献   

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This report describes a novel use of the four-component Ugi reaction to generate a solid-phase library suitable for the purification of immunoglobulins and their fragments by affinity chromatography. An aldehyde-functionalised Sepharose? solid-support constituted one component in the four-component reaction, whereas the other three components (a carboxylic acid, a primary or secondary amine and an isonitrile) were varied in a combinatorial fashion to generate a tri-substituted peptoidal scaffold structure which provides a degree of rigidity and functionality suitable for rational investigation of immunoglobulin binding. The Ugi ligand library was initially screened chromatographically against whole human IgG and its fragments (Fc and Fab) to yield a Fab-specific lead ligand based on its ability to bind Fab differentially over Fc. Preparative chromatography of IgG from human serum showed 100% of IgG was adsorbed from the 20 mg/ml crude stock and subsequently eluted with a purity of 81.0% as determined by SDS-PAGE analysis under non-optimised conditions. High purity Fab and IgG isolation was achieved from both yeast and E. coli host cell proteins according to silver-stained SDS-PAGE lane densitometry. The ligand density and spacer-arm chemistry of the immobilised ligand was optimised to define an affinity adsorbent which binds 73.06 mg IgG/ml moist gel (dynamic binding capacity at 10% breakthrough) and a static binding capacity of 16.1 ± 0.25 mg Fab/ml moist resin displaying an affinity constant Kd = (2.6 ± 0.3) × 10?6 M. The lead candidate was modelled in silico and docked into a human Fab fragment (PDB: 1AQK) to suggest a putative binding interface to the constant CH1-CL Fab terminal through six defined hydrogen bond interactions together with putative hydrophobic interactions.  相似文献   

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A NADH-dependent nitroreductase from an efficient nitro-reducing soil bacterium, Streptomyces mirabilis DUT001, was isolated and characterized. The enzyme was purified to near homogeneity using ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange chromatography, and gel filtration chromatography. The native enzyme was estimated by gel filtration to have a molecular weight of 68 kDa, and its subunit molecular weight determined by SDS-PAGE was about 34 kDa, which indicated this enzyme was a dimer. Polycyclic nitroaromatic compounds were preferred substrates for this enzyme. The purified enzyme exhibited maximum activity at pH 7.5 and 40 °C. The addition of various chemicals such as reducing agents, metal ions, and chelating agents, had effects on enzyme activity. Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, and 1% (w/v) Triton X-100 increased activity. However, Hg2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, and SDS reduced activity. The maximum reaction rate (Vmax) was 64 μM min?1 mg?1 enzyme and the apparent Michaelis–Menten constants (Km) for 4-nitro-1,8-naphthalic anhydride and NADH were 276 and 29 μM, respectively. Menadione, bimethylenebis, sodium benzoate, and antimycin A were inhibitors of the purified nitroreductase with apparent inhibition constants (Kis) of 20, 36, 44 and 80 μM, respectively.  相似文献   

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《Inorganica chimica acta》2006,359(5):1421-1426
Synthesis, structural characterization, and spectroscopic and magnetic properties of three new cyano-bridged 3d–4f bimetallic complexes, LnIII(DMF)4(H2O)3CrIII (CN)6 · nH2O (Ln = Nd, Sm, Gd), have been described. The Nd–Cr complex crystallizes in the monoclinic P21/n space group with the following unit cell parameters: a = 20.063(7) Å, b = 8.967(4) Å, c = 18.023(6) Å, b = 96.12(3)°, V = 3224(2) Å3, and Z = 4. The neodymium (III) ion, which adopts anti-prism eight-coordination environment, is linked to the [CrIII(CN)6]3− moiety through a bridging cyanide ligand with Nd–N = 2.550(4) Å and Nd–N–C = 164.4(4)°. The variable-temperature (0.5 T at 2–300 K) and variable-field (0–5 T at 2 and 5 K) magnetic measurements reveal that the weak interaction of Gd–Cr complexes differs from that of Nd–Cr and Sm–Cr ones mainly because of the lack of orbital angular momentum. The XPS and diffuse reflectance electronic spectra were also measured to discuss charge transfer transitions concerning π-backdonation from the viewpoint of magneto-optical functions.  相似文献   

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The 5-HT1AR partial agonist PET radiotracer, [11C]CUMI-101, has advantages over an antagonist radiotracer as it binds preferentially to the high affinity state of the receptor and thereby provides more functionally meaningful information. The major drawback of C-11 tracers is the lack of cyclotron facility in many health care centers thereby limiting widespread clinical or research use. We identified the fluoroethyl derivative, 2-(4-(4-(2-(2-fluoroethoxy)phenyl)piperazin-1-yl)butyl)-4-methyl-1,2,4-triazine-3,5(2H,4H)dione (FECUMI-101) (Ki = 0.1 nM; Emax = 77%; EC50 = 0.65 nM) as a partial agonist 5-HT1AR ligand of the parent ligand CUMI-101. FECUMI-101 is radiolabeled with F-18 by O-fluoroethylation of the corresponding desmethyl analogue (1) with [18F]fluoroethyltosylate in DMSO in the presence of 1.6 equiv of K2CO3 in 45 ± 5% yield (EOS). PET shows [18F]FECUMI-101 binds specifically to 5-HT1AR enriched brain regions of baboon. The specificity of [18F]FECUMI-101 binding to 5-HT1AR was confirmed by challenge studies with the known 5-HT1AR ligand WAY100635. These findings indicate that [18F]FECUMI-101 can be a viable agonist ligand for the in vivo quantification of high affinity 5-HT1AR with PET.  相似文献   

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Two tetracyanometalate building blocks, [Fe(5,5′-dmbipy)(CN)4]? (2) and [Fe(4,4′-dmbipy)(CN)4]? (3) (5,5′-dmbipy = 5,5′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine; 4,4′-dmbipy = 4,4′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine), and two cyano-bridged heterobimetallic complexes, [Cu2(bpca)2(H2O)2Fe2(5,5′-dmbipy)2(CN)8] · 2[Cu(bpca)Fe(5,5′-dmbipy)(CN)4] · 4H2O (4) and [Cu(bpca)Fe(4,4′-dmbipy)(CN)4]n (5) (bpca = bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amidate), have been synthesized and structurally characterized. Complex 4 contains two dinuclear and one tetranuclear heterobimetallic clusters in an asymmetric unit whereas the structure of complex 5 features a one-dimensional heterobimetallic zigzag chain. The Cu(II) ion is penta-coordinated in the form of a distorted square-based pyramid. Magnetic studies show ferromagnetic coupling between Cu(II) and Fe(III) ions with g = 2.28, J1 = 2.64 cm?1, J2 = 5.40 cm?1 and TIP = ?2.36 × 10?3 for complex 4, and g = 2.17, J = 4.82 cm?1 and zJ = 0.029 cm?1 for complex 5.  相似文献   

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We review an extensive body of single-crystal high-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance (HFEPR) data in order to determine the transverse spin Hamiltonian parameters that control the tunneling of the direction of magnetization in a variety of integer and half-integer-spin single-molecule magnets (SMMs). The SMMs studied are members of the following families: S = 9/2 [Mn4O3Cl]6+; S = 5 [Mn3NiO4]6+; S = 6 [Mn3ZnO4]6+; and S = 4 [Ni4(OR)4]4+. HFEPR spectra for the half-integer S = 9/2 Mn4 complexes that have C3 symmetry do not provide measurable evidence for transverse spin Hamiltonian terms. This finding is consistent with the relatively large coercive field seen in the magnetization hysteresis loops for these complexes. On the other hand, a low symmetry S = 9/2 complex exhibits a much faster rate of ground-state magnetization tunneling, in agreement with HFEPR spectra for a powder sample that gives a rhombic zero-field splitting (ZFS) parameter of E = 0.140 cm?1. The S = 5 Mn3Ni systems exhibit magnetization tunneling that is much faster than seen for the high-symmetry S = 9/2 Mn4 complexes. This can be attributed to their integer-spin ground states. Like the C3 symmetry Mn4 SMMs, the HFEPR spectra for high-symmetry Mn3Ni complexes do not provide measurable evidence for transverse ZFS terms. However, the spectra exhibit broad peaks, suggesting distributions in the local molecular environments brought about by disordered solvate molecules. This disorder likely explains the fast tunneling in the high-symmetry S = 5 Mn3Ni systems, though one cannot rule out fourth- (and higher-) order interactions that cannot be detected by HFEPR due to the broad resonances. The one S = 6 Mn3Zn complex shows an even faster rate of tunneling compared to the isostructural S = 5 Mn3Ni complex. Finally, the S = 4 [Ni(hmp)(dmb)Cl]4 complex provides unique insights into the origin of fourth- (and higher-) order interactions found for many SMMs on the basis of analysis using a giant spin Hamiltonian (GSH) approximation. We conclude that the fourth-order anisotropy found for the S = 4 ground state of [Ni(hmp)(dmb)Cl]4 originates from the second-order ZFS interactions associated with the individual NiII ions, but only as a result of higher-order processes that occur via S-mixing between the ground state and higher-lying (S < 4) spin-multiplets. The S-mixing is relatively strong in this system because of comparable exchange and anisotropy energy scales. The relatively fast tunneling is a direct consequence of this S-mixing, as opposed to any intrinsic fourth-order (spin–orbit) anisotropy associated with NiII.  相似文献   

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The new d–f cyanido-bridged 1D assembly [Nd(pzam)3(H2O)Mo(CN)8] · H2O was prepared by self-assembly of pyrazine-2-carboxamide (pzam), Nd(NO3) · nH2O and (Bu3NH)3[Mo(CN)8] · 4H2O in acetonitrile. X-ray crystallographic studies indicate that the complex comprises chains of alternating, cyanido-bridged [Nd(pzam)3(H2O)]3+ and Mo(CN)8]3? fragments. The magneto-structural properties have been studied by field-dependent magnetization and specific heat measurements at low temperatures (?0.3 K). Below ≈10 K the Nd(III) moment is well approximated by an effective spin S = 1/2, with anisotropic g-tensor. The exchange coupling between the Nd(III) and the Mo(V) spins S = 1/2 along the structural chains is found to be ferromagnetic, with J/kB = 1.8 ± 0.2 K and approximately XY (planar) anisotropy. No evidence for 3D interchain magnetic ordering is found. A comparison with magneto-structural data of other cyanido-bridged complexes involving the Nd(III) ion is presented.  相似文献   

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A series of acetato complexes of molybdenum(V), based on the singly metal–metal bonded {Mo2O4}2+ structural fragment, has been prepared. A dinuclear (PyH)3[Mo2O4Cl4(OOCCH3)] · CH3CN (1) (PyH+ = pyridinium cation, C5H5NH+) was obtained upon the reaction of (PyH)5[MoOCl4(H2O)]3Cl2 with the equimolar solution of pyridine and acetic acid in acetonitrile at ambient conditions. The acetato ligand in 1 is coordinated to a pair of molybdenum atoms in a synsyn bidentate bridging manner. (PyH)n[MoOBr4]n afforded in an analogous synthetic procedure a tetranuclear cluster, [Mo4O8(OOCCH3)3(OH)Py4] · 1/2CH 3CN · 1/2H2O (3), with a novel core which may be envisioned as the acetate- and hydroxide-assisted assembly of {Mo2O4}2+ building blocks. Its structure is presented in terms of known tetranuclear clusters which are also composed of two {Mo2O4}2+ units. The acetato ligands in 3 adopted apart from bidentate bridging binding modes also a monodentate one. Partial substitution of chlorido ligands in (PyH)3[Mo2O4Cl4(OOCCH3)] · CH3CN (1) with pyridine resulted in a neutral [Mo2O4Cl(OOCCH3)Py3] · PriOH · Py (2) which retained the original acetate coordination. The title compounds were fully characterized by X-ray diffraction studies and infrared vibrational spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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Electron paramagnetic resonance and optical spectrophotometric studies have demonstrated that low-molecular dinitrosyl iron complexes (DNICs) with cysteine or glutathione exist in aqueous solutions in the form of paramagnetic mononuclear (М-DNICs) and diamagnetic binuclear complexes (B-DNICs). The latter represent Roussin’s red salt esters and can be prepared by treatment of aqueous solutions of Fe2+ and thiols (рН 7.4) with gaseous nitric oxide (NO) at the thiol:Fe2+ ratio 1:1. М-DNICs are synthesized under identical conditions at the thiol:Fe2+ ratios above 20 and produce an EPR signal with an electronic configuration {Fe(NO)2}7 at gaver. = 2.03. At neutral pH, aqueous solutions contain both M-DNICs and B-DNICs (the content of the latter makes up to 50% of the total DNIC pool). The concentration of B-DNICs decreases with a rise in pH; at рН 9–10, the solutions contain predominantly M-DNICs. The addition of thiol excess to aqueous solutions of B-DNICs synthesized at the thiol:Fe2+ ratio 1:2 results in their conversion into М-DNICs, the total amount of iron incorporated into M-DNICs not exceeding 50% of the total iron pool in B-DNICs. Air bubbling of cys-М-DNIC solutions results in cysteine oxidation-controlled conversion of М-DNICs first into cys-B-DNICs and then into the EPR-silent compound Х able to generate a strong absorption band at 278 nm. In the presence of glutathione or cysteine excess, compound Х is converted into B-DNIC/M-DNIC and is completely decomposed under effect of the Fe2+ chelator о-phenanthroline or N-methyl-d-glucamine dithiocarbamate (MGD). Moreover, MGD initiates the synthesis of paramagnetic mononitrosyl iron complexes with MGD. It is hypothesized that compound Х represents a polynuclear DNIC with cysteine, most probably, an appropriate Roussin’s black salt thioesters and cannot be prepared by simple substitution of М-DNIC cysteine for glutathione. Treatment of М-DNIC with sodium dithionite attenuates the EPR signal at gaver. = 2.03 and stimulates the appearance of an EPR signal at gaver. = 2.0 with a hypothetical electronic configuration {Fe(NO)2}9. These changes can be reversed by storage of DNIC solutions in atmospheric air. The EPR signal at gaver. = 2.0 generated upon treatment of B-DNICs with dithionite also disappears after incubation of B-DNIC solutions in air. In all probability, the center responsible for this EPR signal represents М-DNIC formed in a small amount during dithionite-induced decomposition of B-DNIC.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, crystallographic analysis and magnetic studies of six new copper(II) complexes of formulae [Cu(μ-ala)(im)(H2O)]n(ClO4)n (1), [Cu(μ-ala)(pz)(μ-ClO4)] (2), [Cu(μ-phe)(im)(H2O)]n(ClO4)n (3), [Cu(μ-gly)(H2O)(ClO4)]n (4), [Cu(μ-gly)(pz)(ClO4)]n(5) and [Cu(μ-pro)(pz)(ClO4)]n (6) have been carried out (ala = alanine; phe = phenylalanine; gly = glycine; pro = proline; im = imidazole; pz = pyrazole). In all cases, the deprotonated aminoacid ligand acts as chelate through the N(amine) and one O(carboxylato), whereas the second O atom of the same carboxylato acts as a bridge to the neighbouring copper(II) ion. The coordination of copper(II) ions is square-pyramidal in all complexes but 2 (elongated Oh). All complexes (16) are uniform chains with syn–anti (equatorial–equatorial) coordination mode of the carboxylato bridging ligand, exhibiting intrachain ferromagnetic interactions.  相似文献   

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