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Structural Mimics of Acetylene Hydratase: Tungsten Complexes Capable of Intramolecular Nucleophilic Attack on Acetylene
Authors:Carina Vidovič  Dr Lydia M Peschel  Michael Buchsteiner  Prof Dr Ferdinand Belaj  Prof Dr Nadia C Mösch-Zanetti
Institution:Institute of Chemistry—Inorganic Chemistry, University of Graz, Schubertstrasse 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:Bioinspired complexes employing the ligands 6-tert-butylpyridazine-3-thione (SPn) and pyridine-2-thione (SPy) were synthesized and fully characterized to mimic the tungstoenzyme acetylene hydratase (AH). The complexes W(CO)(C2H2)(CHCH-SPy)(SPy)] ( 4 ) and W(CO)(C2H2)(CHCH-SPn)(SPn)] ( 5 ) were formed by intramolecular nucleophilic attack of the nitrogen donors of the ligand on the coordinated C2H2 molecule. Labelling experiments using C2D2 with the SPy system revealed the insertion reaction proceeding via a bis-acetylene intermediate. The starting complex W(CO)(C2H2)(SPy)2] ( 6 ) for these studies was accessed by the new acetylene precursor mixture W(CO)(C2H2)n(MeCN)3−nBr2] (n=1 and 2; 7 ). All complexes represent rare examples in the field of W−C2H2 chemistry with 4 and 5 being the first of their kind. In the ongoing debate on the enzymatic mechanism, the findings support activation of acetylene by the tungsten center.
Keywords:acetylene hydratases  acetylene ligands  bioinorganic chemistry  tungsten
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