LIGAND-BINDING TO 4-ATOM-LINKED CAPPED PORPHYRINS

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BAG, N
GROGAN, TM
MAGDE, D
SLEBODNICK, C
JOHNSON, MR
IBERS, JA
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,DEPT CHEM,LA JOLLA,CA 92093
[2] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,DEPT CHEM,EVANSTON,IL 60208
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10.1021/ja00105a025
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Equilibrium measurements and kinetic behavior from seconds to picoseconds are described for the binding of O-2 or CO to the four-atom-linked capped porphyrin systems Fe(Por)(base), where Por = OC(2)OPor (1) or OC-(CO)NPor (2) and base = 1-methylimidazole (1-MeIm) or 1,2-dimethylimidazole (1,2-Me(2)Im). Binding of O-2 or CO to the amide-linked system Fe(2)(base) would impose nonplanarity on the amide linkages; this does not occur as this system does not bind O-2 or CO even with gas pressures of 100 atm. In contrast, the ether-linked system Fe(1)(base), with its sterically crowded pocket, is able to bind CO, but with exceptionally high values of P-1/2(CO) of 100, 40, and 17 Torr at +25, 0, and -20 degrees C, respectively, for Fe(1)(1-MeIm) and similar to 5 x 10(3) Torr at 25 degrees C for Fe(1)(1,2-Me(2)Im). The thermodynamics of binding of CO to Fe(1)(1-MeIm) involves a normal entropy term of Delta S degrees = -29(3) eu but a less negative than normal enthalpy term of Delta H degrees = -5.8(8) kcal/mol. Binding of CO to Fe(1)(1-MeIm) is not isosbestic below -30 degrees C. The value of P-1/2(O2) of Fe(1)(1-MeIm) is 61 Torr at -43 degrees C; above that temperature the binding is not reversible. Kinetic analysis of Fe(1)(1-MeIm)(CO) yields the exceptionally low value of the association constant k(B)(CO) of 18.5(5) M(-1) s(-1) and a normal value of the dissociation constant k(B)(-CO) of 0.044(2) s(-1). In that system, after subpicosecond photolysis, there is evidence that there may be similar to 15% geminate recombination occurring with a half-life of 14 ps. This is the first hint of trapping in a model system, but it is still far from the type of trapping seen in proteins, which persists for hundreds of nanoseconds. For the 1-MeIm complex at high pressures of CO, and especially for the 1,2-Me(2)Im complex with CO, which can only be detected at high pressures, kinetics observed following photodissociation are complex.
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