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Iron and zinc porphyrin linked MoO(dithiolene) complexes in relevance to electron transfer between Mo-cofactor and cytochrome b5 in sulfite oxidase.

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Oxo-molybdenum (dithiolene) complexes covalently linked individually to iron and zinc porphyrin have been synthesized to show an electron transfer between the two metal centres in relevance to electron transfer from… Click to show full abstract

Oxo-molybdenum (dithiolene) complexes covalently linked individually to iron and zinc porphyrin have been synthesized to show an electron transfer between the two metal centres in relevance to electron transfer from Mo-cofactor to cytochrome b5 domains in the oxidative half of the catalytic cycle of native sulfite oxidase. This association has been investigated by electrochemical, EPR measurement and X-ray absorbance spectroscopy techniques.

Keywords: dithiolene complexes; iron zinc; zinc porphyrin; electron transfer; electron

Journal Title: Dalton transactions
Year Published: 2022

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